Thank you very much for your reply.
I set up the JBOSS_HOME path in the jboss_init_redhat.sh script and ran it, but this 
time nothing started. This was the output. I ran it with the "start" parameter.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ./jboss_init_redhat.sh start
CMD_START = cd /usr/jboss-3.2.3_nukes-1.0.0/bin; 
/usr/jboss-3.2.3_nukes-1.0.0/bin/run.sh -c all
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# 

Do you have any suggestions on what I am missing here?

Thanks,
Mete


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