Quoting Michael Bartmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I had the same nasty effect when running on a SuSE 8.1 Linux
> box using NIS, which did not resolve localhost to 127.0.0.1.
>
> Just my 2c,
> Michael Bartmann
That is indeed the problem.
In the etc hosts file, 127.0.0.1 resolved to localhost and
ent: Friday, October 25, 2002 2:42 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: [JBoss-user] JBoss on Solaris?
>
> Has anyone had success running JBoss on Solaris?
>
> I just installed jboss3.0.3 and jdk1.4.1_01 on Solaris. Before
> changing anything but the JAVA_
Well,
your problem is not clear but on 'badly network
configured' computers, I often use that :
-Djava.rmi.server.hostname=ipaddress
(to add to the JAVA_OPTS of run.sh)
you should try taht ?!!
good luck
jc
At 11.40 26/10/2002, Michael Bartmann wrote:
I had the same nasty effect when runnin
Luttrell, Peter wrote:
Has anyone had success
running JBoss on Solaris?
Yes. We run on a Solaris 7 machine.
I just installed jboss3.0.3
and jdk1.4.1_01 on Solaris. Before changing anything but the JAVA_HOME i
started and stopped JBoss.
When it stops i get
a Cannot Co
Unix systems. Try*
*running it as root.*
*JD*
-Original Message-
*From:* Luttrell, Peter [mailto:PLuttrell@;starkinvestments.com]
*Sent:* Friday, October 25, 2002 2:42 PM
*To:* '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
*Subject:* [JBoss-user] JBoss on Solaris?
Has anyone had success running JBoss on So
I had the same nasty effect when running on a SuSE 8.1 Linux
box using NIS, which did not resolve localhost to 127.0.0.1.
Just my 2c,
Michael Bartmann
Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen wrote:
Luttrell, Peter wrote:
Has anyone had success running JBoss on Solaris?
Yes. We run on a Solaris 7 machine.
PROTECTED]'Subject:
[JBoss-user] JBoss on Solaris?
Has anyone had success running
JBoss on Solaris?
I just installed jboss3.0.3 and
jdk1.4.1_01 on Solaris. Before changing anything but the JAVA_HOME i started and
stopped JBoss.
When it stops i get a Cannot
Connection Socket Exception from
Has anyone had success running
JBoss on Solaris?
I just installed jboss3.0.3 and
jdk1.4.1_01 on Solaris. Before changing anything but the JAVA_HOME i started and
stopped JBoss.
When it stops i get a Cannot
Connection Socket Exception from the Hypersonic service. This happens
repeatedly.
I've not seen any problems but you may want/need to patch Solaris for Java.
http://sunsolve.sun.com/pub-cgi/show.pl?target=patches/J2SE
The patch list would put me off installing Java on Solaris :)
James
Anthony Geoghegan wrote:
>Any known issues executing JBOSS on a Solaris box?
>Best Regar
LOL
I read that article on the jboss.org homepage :-)
Best Regards,
Anthony Geoghegan.
J2EE Developer
CPS Ireland Ltd.
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From: "Sacha Labourey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 1:32 PM
Subject: RE:
None to worry about. I do notice that large .*ar extraction takes a bit
longer when deploying than it does on, say, a Linux box - or even on a
non-fragmented Windoze box.
David
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Anthony Geoghegan wrote:
> Any known issues executing JBOSS on a Solaris box?
> Best Regards,
> Anthony Geoghega
Except making Scott McNealy upset, everything is fine.
> Any known issues executing JBOSS on a Solaris box?
> Best Regards,
> Anthony Geoghegan.
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Best Regards,
Anthony Geoghegan.
J2EE Developer
CPS Ireland Ltd.
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Hi
I was wondering if anyone in this news group has installed JBoss 2.2.2
on Solaris 8(2.8), or any other 64 bit OS successfully, and if there
were any problems that occurred pertaining to the new 64 bit OS and
JBoss 2.2.2.
thank you for your time,
Jay
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