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Re: Starting Glassfish v3 using the full java command

From: Kedar Mhaswade <Kedar.Mhaswade_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Thu, 01 Oct 2009 17:14:29 -0700

Rahul,

Can you file a bug and assign it to me (admin)?

-passwordfile file on ASMain should have worked.

Thanks,
Kedar
Rahul Biswas wrote:
> Hi Kedar,
>
> passing in "AS_ADMIN_MASTERPASSWORD=<password>" on the command prompt
> worked. Just fyi, the other way of -passwordfile <path-to-file> seems to
> be ignored (same problem). I am on b66 picked from hudson.
>
> Thanks!
> Rahul
>
> Kedar Mhaswade wrote:
>> I think this is changed in current nightly builds. I am not
>> sure which build you are using. Still ...
>>
>> By "full java command", you mean the java command that asadmin
>> start-domain (launcher) ultimately invokes, right?
>>
>> If that's what you mean, you have one of the two choices:
>> 1- put your master password in a file as
>> AS_ADMIN_MASTERPASSWORD=<password> and pass that file as:
>> -passwordfile file-path
>>
>> (note: single '-' before passwordfile).
>>
>> 2- do java .... -stdin and then it will prompt you for master
>> password.
>>
>> Let me know if any of this works for you.
>>
>> With a 2-day old v3 workspace, I essentially mimicked what you
>> did, i.e. I ran the attached file and it started my domain.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Kedar
>>
>> PS - I am hoping that what I think above is related to your problem ...
>>
>> Rahul Biswas wrote:
>>> I need to track down a regression and to do that I have to start
>>> GlassFish using the full java command. This used to work fine until
>>> v2 versions, but with v3 I am running into a
>>> "java.security.UnrecoverableKeyException: Password verification
>>> failed" error. The error log is attached for a more detailed stack
>>> trace.
>>>
>>> My password for admin is the same as for v2 and so is the method for
>>> extracting the java command to startup the server ("/usr/ucb/ps"). I
>>> have tried a bunch of different things including "asadmin login" to
>>> set the password, removing the "$HOME/.asadmin*" artifacts, but the
>>> same error persists. The server starts up fine using the asadmin CLI.
>>> Any ideas what could be the issue?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Rahul
>>>
>>>
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