hi folks,
i'm attempting to install and run the default configuration of jboss 4.0.3SP1 
but am running into issues that i've explained in my other post in the 
"beginner's corner" (to which i've not received any satisfactory answer and 
hence my presence here). 

to start, i'm running jdk 1.5.0_05 on suse linux 2.4.21. after unpacking and 
installing the specified release, with no configuration changes, i execute 
bin/run.sh with no arguments. it begins, but almost immediately throws an 
Exception, specifically that port 8083 is already in use. fine, it is in use by 
another application but that fact cannot be changed. how can one force jboss to 
run on another port? i've looked at the documentation and the forums, but see 
no workaround for this.

next, after binding the mail service, i get an ExportException, specifically, 
another port in use exception, this time 1098. that port, 1098, is neither in 
use before nor after i execute the run.sh script (verified by netstat), so i 
have no idea what this is truly complaining about. i see on 
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JBossInstallation 
, subsection "Notes on default ports for JBoss 4.0.3 (applies to others)", that 
it mentions port 1098, but it definitely doesn't fit the bill (there are no 
messaging services running on this server). in addition, i've seen that there 
have been several other indications of similar problems (  
http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&t=67937 ) but none of 
the solutions apply or are simply invalid for this current release.

after the script finishes running, the deployment is crippled and the 
jmx-console obviously not accessible.

any insight into this problem would be greatly appreciated. i believe i've 
stated the problem clearly enough, but if i haven't, let me know what other 
details you might require.

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