I've never had a problem running JBoss 3.2.3 on RH 9. I'd recommend downloading it
again, and checking that the
server/default/deploy/snmp-adaptor.sar/META-INF/jboss-service.xml is there when you
unarchive it.
One thing worth mentioning, though, is that when you run as root, certain files that
JBoss writes to will become owned by root. This creates a problem when you then try
to run it as a non-root user. You need to do a chown or chgrp -R to reenable another
user to run it anytime you run it as root.
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