Thanks Rickard for verifying and offering suggestions.
Siddesh,
I believe Solaris has a 'pre-installed' application server and there
may be more than one asadmin in your path. When you start the
domain, are you sure you are running 'asadmin' of the version that
you just installed ?
Please specify the entire path to ensure it is indeed the one you want.
Also, after the server is started, you can do
'asadmin version --verbose' to see it is indeed v3.
If you can attach
glassfishv3/glassfish/domains/domain1/logs/server.log, that will help
too.
thanks
Anissa.
Richard Kolb wrote:
Hi Siddesh
2009/12/21
siddesh.kamath@sun.com <Siddesh.Kamath@sun.com>
Thanks
a lot for replying.
No problem
Yes,
I get it every time I hit localhost:4848 and the admin console never
comes up.
No, I checked the disk space/quota too. Its fine.
Hmmm...
What I know about Solaris can be used to scare small children :)
Just tested on my :
SunOS 5.10 Generic_137138-09 i86pc i386 i86pc
And it works.
Did you check your Java version ?
You would want 1.6.0_16 at least
My last guess is the zip is corrupt.
regards
Richard.