We are in the process of moving a number of machines into a new DMZ. This 
change requires us to change the IP number of the machines in question to allow 
the correct broadcast/propagation.

Last weekend, I attempted to do this with the production server that houses 
JBoss. When I changed the IP number, and changed the cables out, JBoss would 
not run on the machine any longer.

After clearing the work and temp directories, and trying multiple times, our 
users were getting ancy, so I plugged in the old cable and put in the old 
IP...and JBoss came up fine.

Any suggestions as to why JBoss would be doing this? We're running 4.04GA on a 
single deployment. The server itself is running Fedora Core 5 (upgrade to 7 
will take place after the server move). We only have about 7 apps running on 
the server at this time, though we have major ones in development. 

Thanks!

David West
Programmer/Analyst
Douglas-Omaha Technology Commission
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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