Hi
I will try to capture the whole stack trace. Actually the Geronimo Server I
am running is the Intalio-packaged Geronimo Server with a whole lot of
components.
Joe Bohn wrote:
Can you capture the full stack trace? Also, have you made any changes
to the initial install image (such as
When I use shutdown.bat I am asked for a username:
I type in admin and then I type in my password when prompted for it and
then the screen goes away in a flash. I do not know what those exceptions
are.
I take a look at the Geronimo startup screen and Geronimo is still running.
I look at
That worked. But I get a long exception list, which is the same as what I get
when I do Ctrl-C.
Should I post the exception stacktrace?
Joe Bohn wrote:
XGuy wrote:
When I use shutdown.bat I am asked for a username:
I type in admin and then I type in my password when prompted for it and
XGuy wrote:
When I use shutdown.bat I am asked for a username:
I type in admin and then I type in my password when prompted for it and
then the screen goes away in a flash. I do not know what those exceptions
are.
I take a look at the Geronimo startup screen and Geronimo is still running.
I
These are the exceptions I get. Actually I was not able to catch the whole
exception list.
at
org.apache.geronimo.kernel.basic.BasicKernel.stopGBean(BasicKernel.java:423)
at
On Jan 24, 2008, at 11:15 AM, XGuy wrote:
Hi
I have never been able to get Geronimo to shut down gracefully with
1) shutdown.bat
2) Ctrl-C throws a lot of exceptions before shutting down.
I am new to Geronimo. Is there anything I don't know about starting
and
shutting down Geronimo.