I've run in a similar situation, but on Windows where TCPView often would not 
report all of the open ports (this situation seemed to come and go with varying 
Windows patches).

The console log should have something about port 8083:

09:46:04,027 INFO  [WebService] Using RMI server codebase: 
http://127.0.0.1:8083/

Unfortunately, the console log no longer informs you of the JNDI port, 1099. 
But you can check that by doing a:

telnet localhost 1099

You'll get back mostly gibberish, but at least you'll know that the port is 
open.

(I just tried on Ubuntu 9.04 and those ports showed up in netstat.)

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