On 7/16/06, Peter Nabbefeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Aaron,

Thank You for answering. Yes, it has been an issue with my IP address;
obviously I've damaged my linux config at some time. However, there's
one thing I don't understand: With parameter
"-Dgeronimo.assemble.offline=true", shouldn't Geronimo ignore the host
IP (and, instead, use 127.0.0.1)?

I'm glad to hear (from your other message) that you got it working.

I'm not sure what the geronimo.assemble.offline parameter does -- it's
not something I've used.  As far as I know there's nothing that
automatically makes Geronimo use a different listen address, though
you can change the listen IP separately for most of the individual
services in var/config/config.xml.

Thanks,
   Aaron

BTW: The output contains the line
"java.endorsed.dirs=/opt/jdk1.4.2_12/jre/lib/endorsed:/opt/geronimo-1.1/lib/endorsed",
which is linux syntax ;-)



Aaron Mulder wrote:
> Are you on Linux or Windows?  Can you check your hosts file and make
> sure the entries there are consistent with your actual IP address?
>
> Thanks,
>    Aaron
>
> On 7/16/06, Peter Nabbefeld
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've tried to install/run Geronimo 1.1. I'm getting "Connection timed
>> out" all the time, and I can't find any information about it. I've also
>> tried "-Dgeronimo.assemble.offline=true" (because I've found this
>> somewhere), didn't help. I've sent the output to a log file, using
>> "-vv"for more details.
>>
>> Kind regards
>>
>> Peter Nabbefeld
>>
>>
>> Here's what I've got:
>>
>>
>> Booting Geronimo Kernel (in Java 1.4.2_12)...
>> 14:50:43,620 DEBUG [Daemon]
>> 
java.endorsed.dirs=/opt/jdk1.4.2_12/jre/lib/endorsed:/opt/geronimo-1.1/lib/endorsed
>>
>> ...


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