Roughly speaking it means something already running on your system is using
a network port that OIL wants to use.  I think netstat is the tool to try
to find out what it might be, although I have always had difficulty
interpreting its output.

david jencks

On 2002.02.25 21:50:44 -0500 Jozsa Kristof wrote:
> Okay, I guess someone has to ask this sooner or later: I've been getting
> 6-8
> exceptions at JBoss3 startup (for _every_ version since the earliest
> alpha,
> to the latest cvs snap), saying: 
> 
> 03:33:32,669 ERROR [OILServerILService] Starting failed
> java.net.BindException: Address already in use
> ..
> 03:33:32,856 ERROR [ServiceController] JMException thrown during
> ServiceProxy operation start on mbean
> jboss.mq:service=InvocationLayer,type=OIL
> java.net.BindException: Address already in use
> ..
> 03:33:33,007 ERROR [SARDeployer] operation failed
> javax.management.MBeanException: Exception thrown in operation start
> .. etc.
> 
> Does that mean anything serious? I thought it'll disappear sooner or
> later,
> but I can't hold back the question anymore: what does that mean?
> 
> (Linux i686, v2.4.17)
> 
> thanks,
> 
> Christopher
> -- 
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