It's work. :-)
Then i write
-Djava.rmi.server.hostname=192.168.60.46 to the startup params and start JBoss,
i can connect to JBoss without problems.
Big thank for your help.
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I have found the answer to the question:
http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/JackrabbitOnJBoss
2. I get following exception when trying to connect remote jackrabbit
repository using jnp port
javax.naming.CommunicationException [Root
exception is java.rmi.ConnectException :
Connection refused to
We don't have many time to research Jboss & Linux problem today.
We create domain on Linux server - no effect.
We change JDK 5 to JDK 4 - no effect.
I have written down JBoss Log files, but they are great what to place them
here.
I can send their by mail or ICQ (434-983-597) (or through http/ftp)
If a problem in absence of the domain - we shall create ihim. Later I shall
write about results.
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Every TCP network has a domain. The trick is finding out what it is. I know how
to do that in Windows, but not in Linux. I'll look around and see if I can find
out how.
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http:/
That to me to do if the network has no domains?
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That second line in the /etc/hosts file is incorrect. It should read something
like:
192.168.60.46 mcbc24 mcbc24.somedomainname
If you don't have the entry with the domain name, then things go wrong, and
12.0.0.1 shows up in the telnet response.
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You right, we didn't started with -b option (It can help?)
I don't remember host file exactly.
127.0.0.1 localhost ... (full name i forget)
192.168.60.46 mcbc24
Console log will be tomorrow.
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I assume that you are not starting the app server using the -b option.
Please post the contents of your /etc/hosts file. Maybe I will see something in
there.
Also, post the console log you get when starting the app server (up through the
"Started in xx minutes" message). Perhaps I will see some
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Which version of JBoss AS are you using?
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I know that 127.0.0.1 is incorrect adress :-) and read your instructions on the
other post.
And i write in begin of my last post about effect:
I change Linux Hosts file - no effect
I change startup VM params in run.sh - no effect
More that, i try change JBoss conf file,
if find reference on local
Did you notice my instructions concerning the telnet response? Go back and look
at the IP address given on the last line of the telnet response: 127.0.0.1.
That is not the correct address, and is why you are running into problems. Go
back and read my instructions on the other post.
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Hello
We try change host, we try run JBoss witn params - no effect.
In telnet we see:
??srvjava.rmi.MarshalledObject|-^??c?>O¦I¦hashlocBytestO[BobjBytesq~Oxpr^?)urO[B
¦°T?Oxp$??thttp://MCBC24:8083/q~q~uq~¦L??sr org.jnp.server.NamingServer_StubOOxr
java.rmi.server.RemoteStub?¦-???eOxrLjava.rmi.serv
Thanks for your help :-)
Tomorrow i will check Jboss with params and try rewrite hosts file.
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Sorry, I was using my VPN when I copied the URL. Try this one:
http://www.jboss.com/?module=bb&op=viewtopic&t=93668
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I don't look at post that You referenced. This reference conducted in deadlock.
There I download a ActiveX comp. and me have suggested to enter a login with
the password.
After holidays(02.05) i try start server with params.
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Did you look at the post that I referenced? Did that help? What response did
you get from telnet?
Another thought, on Linux try adding the -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true JVM
option to the app server command line.
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I'm using standart jndi.properties file with one change - remoute adress:
| java.naming.factory.initial=org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContextFactory
| java.naming.provider.url=jnp://192.168.60.46:1099
| java.naming.factory.url.pkgs=org.jboss.naming:org.jnp.interfaces
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I'm afraid of that pro
What properties are you using when you get the InitialContext? Post either the
code setting up the properties or the jndi.properties file.
Also, see the discussion at
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