Anyone know if this was filed/documented anywhere?
Am still seeing this in the trunk. I can file an issue if there's not one already.
Thanks,
Bobby
On Feb 1, 2011, at 11:02 AM, Bobby Bissett wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> When starting up in debug mode with suspend=y in my config, I used to get this helpful, friendly message from asadmin telling me that the server was waiting for me to connect.
>
> Now that's gone. Here's my startup output:
>
> --- begin ---
> hostname% ./glassfish3/glassfish/bin/asadmin start-domain --debug
> Waiting for domain1 to start ...............
> --- end ---
>
> It's waiting for me to connect, but not telling me so. Once I connect with the debugger, I see that message output *after* I've already connected:
>
> --- begin ---
> hostname% ./glassfish3/glassfish/bin/asadmin start-domain --debug
> Waiting for domain1 to start .....................................
> Successfully started the domain : domain1
> domain Location: /Users/bobby/work/ws/v3/distributions/glassfish/target/glassfish3/glassfish/domains/domain1
> Log File: /Users/bobby/work/ws/v3/distributions/glassfish/target/glassfish3/glassfish/domains/domain1/logs/server.log
> Admin Port: 4848
> Debugging is enabled. The debugging port is: 9009
> Command start-domain executed successfully.
> --- end ---
>
> If I start with --verbose on, then I see the message *before* connecting, but I didn't need to specify --verbose before.
>
> --- begin ---
> hostname% ./glassfish3/glassfish/bin/asadmin start-domain --debug --verbose
> Feb 1, 2011 10:56:23 AM com.sun.enterprise.admin.launcher.GFLauncherLogger info
> INFO: JVM invocation command line:
> [...]Feb 1, 2011 10:56:23 AM com.sun.enterprise.admin.launcher.GFLauncherLogger info
> INFO: Successfully launched in 31 msec.
> Listening for transport dt_socket at address: 9009
> --- end ---
>
> This isn't a show-stopper issue, but the behavior is different than what I'm used to so maybe it needs to be documented. Or maybe I was just used to the wrong thing, though it doesn't seem very friendly to work the way it's working now.
>
> Thanks,
> Bobby
>