Thanks for the replys. I wound up doing a ps -e | grep jboss, but nothing showed up. I then did ps -e and I noticed that there were several instances of "java". So I tried starting jboss again, and sure enough another instance of Java showed up. I killed all of the Javas that were there and tried restarting JBoss again, and it worked fine. I think that when I used the restart script that was provided to me, something happened during the shutdown, but rather than stopping the script, it just tried starting JBoss, assuming that it had shut down. At that point I had two instances of JBoss running, and it just didn't want to do anything at that point. After killing the processes, I was able to turn it back on and everything worked just fine. Thanks agian.
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