Thanks! Alright, very cool info. I'll run with it. Have a good one.
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Good news! I found a port-bindings.xml file and run the shutdown in each of
them, FINALLY finding one that would respond. Thanks a bunch for helping me
out. Very much appreciated!
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Thanks again for your persistence!
"PeterJ" wrote : Based on your netstat output, I think that you changed the
JNDI port to 9099 (the default is 1099). So you should be able to shut down
from the same machine using:
| shutdown -S -s localhost:9099
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That didn't shutdown, same "pause"
"Pet
First, I'd like to thank you for your clarity and comprehensive series of
tests. I appreciate it greatly.
"PeterJ" wrote : If you have not changed the ports JBossAS is using, you should
be able to stop JBossAS (running on the same machine) using:
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| shutdown -S
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Well, I'm not s
When I run shutdown.bat on Windows nothing is happening(our shutdown.sh on
linux works fine).
I have used EVERY flag/parameter in the shutdown class in every possible
fashion as described in just about any forum I could find.
The java command is being launched. If I put in the wrong types