Hello!
I am having problems with sjsas hanging on startup on Fedora Core 4 and 5. Running asadmin start-domain domain1
reports that it redirects its output to the server log file and never returns.
Since it appears you have got it going, would you be so very kind as to report how, and just what those X-* packages were? Thanks so much. I have been struggling with this for weeks and have made very little headway.
And by the way, although Fedora is not technically a supported platform for sjsas, there are many, many references to this matter in these forums, and it is certainly legitimate to run sjsas on Fedora. Essentially, it is that Sun jas not tested it and does not support it, but it is a mainstream Linux version and there is plenty of evidence that it can be made to go.
All the best!
Hi
I'm a fan of venetian neo classical (system) architects the like of Andrea Pallidio ( not really much of a fan of Veronese )!!
I'm afraid I'm in a bit of a hurry at the moment and will post you more details later. Suffice to say during install I disable firewall / anti vrus and after install have a look at the server log for any whoopsee. I believe there is an install log file so if it failed to install maybe look there.
After install i generally start the app server from the ide.
I will send you other details about my version of fedora 4, hardware and what happens when I kick app server off from the command line.
Ken
Just so you know, I had similar problems running on Fedora Core 4 as well as Fedora Core 5.I re-installed numerous times, did clean installs of the whole system a few times, and finally came down with what the problem was and the set of items to handle this. I posted this a few months ago on this forum -- hope it helps.
I have 5 workstations and several development & production servers all running FC4 and FC5 and they're all humming along like a charm using SJSAS 8.1 enterprise on the servers and 8.2PE on the workstations.
http://forum.sun.com/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=63058&messageID=235733#23573 3
Let me know if that helps.
--tad