The issue is resolved.
The DNS entries had to be updated with new IP Addresses.

Thanks for providing the solution.

Virat

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Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 3:41 PM
To: 'Chuck Hill'; 'Webobjects Deploy'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Long Delay in Application Startup..

After the delay there are no more message. just the usual "waiting for
requests..." message. The instances run fine after that.

I did a ping from webserver to appserver to database server and vice-versa.
They is no delay there.

Still I'll check and ask the network guys if firewall settings are ok!

Thanks for our replies,

Virat



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Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 3:20 PM
To: Webobjects Deploy
Subject: Re: Long Delay in Application Startup..


On Feb 16, 2006, at 12:13 PM, Sacha Michel Mallais wrote:
> On Feb 16, 2006, at 11:59 AM, Virat Chopra wrote:
>> After a power outage a couple of days back my Application  
>> Instances take unusually long time to start.
>> Here the debug output.
>>
>> The delay 5-6 minutes is before the step "Created adaptor of class  
>> WODefaultAdaptor on port..."
>>
>> The deployment environment is Solaris 8, WO 5.2.4.
> [snip]
>> LONG DELAY 5-6 minutes.
>>
>> [2006-02-16 12:50:16 EST] <main> Created adaptor of class  
>> WODefaultAdaptor on port 6001 and address hostname/hostipaddress  
>> with WOWorkerThread minimum of 16 and maximum of 256
>>
>> [2006-02-16 12:50:16 EST] <main> Creating LifebeatThread now with:  
>> myapp 6001 hostname/hostipaddress 1085 30000
>
> Try increasing the log level and see if there is any more info.  My  
> first guess would be that it has something to do with the DNS not  
> resolving properly.

Yes, it does look like a timeout.  Was anything else affected by the  
power outage?  Were there any firewall / network changes as a result  
of this or done at the same time?

I recall a problem something like this once when the FrontBase plugin  
referenced an external DTD in its plist and the machine it was  
running on did not have firewall access for outgoing requests.

Chuck

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