I snooped from the global zone and could see a request and response.
I can ping. I can ssh into the zone.
Just a sec ... I found the problem. It is not a zones issue...
In my domain.xml for the webserver, I had "security-enabled" set to
"true".
It works with "false"
auth-rea
By default, a zone does not have privilege to snoop:
http://blogs.sun.com/JeffV/entry/snoop_zoney_zone
Could just be a network config/routing issue. Can you ping 10.5.185.103?
Can you access other network services, like ssh?
-Steve L.
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 03:01:37PM -0700, Russ Petr
also:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: netstat -a | grep 8686
*.8686 *.*0 0 49152 0 LISTEN
Russ Petruzzelli wrote:
I have a glassfish webserver running in my Solaris 10 zone.
It will not respond to remote jmxrmi requests on port 8686.
If I connect locally with (f
I have a glassfish webserver running in my Solaris 10 zone.
It will not respond to remote jmxrmi requests on port 8686.
If I connect locally with (for instance) jconsole it works fine.
I believe it is somehow related to being in a zone. Because
snoop -p 8686 from my zone...
tells me, "no