Form what I remember the default RMI port is 1099. You will find it in
the EmailDaemon.properties file..

--
Jarl


2009/10/15 William Rentfrow <wrentf...@stratacominc.com>:
> Thanks for the confirmation.  Killing it is easy enough - that's what we've 
> been doing.
>
> I think I might have found another clue.  At this point we have a total of 5 
> virtual Solaris machines running on one piece of hardware (more actually, but 
> 5 Remedy servers).
>
> I just noticed that only a few of them can have the email engine running at a 
> time as well.  If I try to manually start the one I'm having problems with 
> (which will start normally) it says the email engine is already running.
>
> The script is looking at the right install path and then pinging the RMIPort 
> defined in EmailDaemon.properties.  I  suspect that since the RMIPort is the 
> same for all servers (just confirmed that) we're having issues.
>
> What's the RMIPort?  It's not in the documentation as far as I can tell.  And 
> does it have to be different if you have various email engines running on the 
> same server?  That would make sense....I know the Remedy servers themselves 
> have to be on different ports (obviously...).
>
>
> William Rentfrow
> Principal Consultant, StrataCom Inc.
> wrentf...@stratacominc.com
> Corporate Website, www.stratacominc.com
> Blog, www.williamrentfrow.com
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
> [mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of PRUITT, CHRISTOPHER
> Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2009 1:25 PM
> To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
> Subject: Re: Email won't stop on server shutdown
>
> We have the same issue. This is how we have to manually stop the AREmail 
> engine on Solaris.
>
> ► Open a Telnet Session to the server
> ► At the prompt enter the following command: ps -ef|grep AREmail ► Results 
> look like this:
> ► Find the Process ID, for example above it would be 13089 ► At the prompt 
> enter the following command along with the Process ID: kill 13089 and press 
> Enter.
>
> This works for us. Not sure why we have to do this. However, we did find that 
> stopping in AR System Administration: System>Email>Mailbox Configuration, 
> does not always stop it.
>
> Christopher Pruitt
> Business Consulting III
> HP Enterprises Services
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> [mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of William Rentfrow
> Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2009 11:26 AM
> To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
> Subject: Re: Email won't stop on server shutdown
>
> You're right - I botched the description below.  The arsystem stop script + 
> command runs and kills everything - except, of course, the email daemon.
>
> The "stop" section of the arsystem script appears to try to kill everything 
> based off of the parent process ID.  I'm not a script guru by any means but I 
> can tell that the "stop" process is not calling emaild.sh stop.
>
> This is almost identical to 4 other servers we have running in the same 
> configuration where I do not have this problem and I can't find any 
> difference between them.
>
>
>
>
> William Rentfrow
> Principal Consultant, StrataCom Inc.
> wrentf...@stratacominc.com
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> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Grooms, Frederick W
> Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2009 11:12 AM
> To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
> Subject: Re: Email won't stop on server shutdown
>
> emaild.sh stops arserverd  (or did you mean arsystem script stops arserverd)?
>
> We are running Solaris 5.10 w ARS 7.1.0 patch 7 and I do not have that 
> problem when doing an arsystem stop
>
> If the parent of the email engine java process is 1 then the server believes 
> that the email engine is running as a detached (orphan) process.  Check your 
> armonitor.conf ( /etc/arsystem/{server}/armonitor.conf ) file to see how it 
> is starting the engine.
>
>
> Fred
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of William Rentfrow
> Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2009 10:57 AM
> To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
> Subject: Email won't stop on server shutdown
>
> **
> This is Solaris - AR 7.1 patch 006 with the corresponding email engine.  We 
> also have IM 7.03, etc, installed which is irrelevant in this case.
>
> When I stop the server the email daemon won't stop.  I always have to 
> manually kill it and I'm unsure why - didn't find anything in the list 
> archives either.
>
> The emaild.sh script appears to run and kill arserverd, the armonitor, and 
> then any process with the same parent process id.  However, when I do a ps 
> -ef | grep <uid> I always see the parent process id for the email process as 
> a slightly different number (+1) from the other parent process id.
>
> Is this a configuration issue?  I have the same problem across three 
> servers.  It's not a show stopper by any means but it's a little annoying.
>
> William Rentfrow
> Principal Consultant, StrataCom Inc.
> wrentf...@stratacominc.com
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> Blog, www.williamrentfrow.com
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>
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