I actually did look this up and tried with admin as the id and my correct
password as it shows in the principals.xml file and I still get the exact
same error.  I then installed 0.9.4 the same way except on my windows
machine which generated the same principals.xml file and shutdown works fine
under Windows 98, but I still get the NamingException when running shutdown
in Linux RedHat 6.2.  I tried both as root and my login.

Dale




----- Original Message -----
From: Karl Avedal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Dale Bronk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Orion-Interest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2000 4:43 AM
Subject: Re: Shutting down


> Hello Dale,
>
> The id would normally be "admin". That's the account you set the
> password for during install.
>
> You can also check out your principals.xml file to see what users you
> have.
>
> Regards,
> Karl Avedal
>
> Dale Bronk wrote:
>
> > Hopefully this is something simple I am overlooking.  I have installed
> > 0.9.4 on RedHat 6.2 an am running it with java -jar orion.jar & so it
> > runs in the background.  I know I can simply kill the process, but I
> > was hoping to have a cleaner shutdown/restart process. I tried java
> > -jar shutdown.jar ... but get the following
> > error:javax.naming.NamingException Lookup error:
> > java.io.StreamCorruptedException: InputStream does not contain a
> > serialized object The arguments for shutdown.jar include id and
> > password.  I tried my id/pw as well as roots id/pw.  I would assume
> > the password would be the password asked for when I installed with
> > -install option, but then what would the id be? Dale
>

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