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Re: Forcing shutdown?

From: Binod <Binod.Pg_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 14:13:45 +0530

Guillaume Bilodeau wrote:

>Thanks for the tip, I didn't know about this utility.
>
>>From the command's output, it seems like the app server is not running - the
>only listed line is the JPS utility itself.
>
>Instead of using the Windows service, I tried using the asadmin.bat command
>line. start-domain fails with a generic "Domain domain1 failed to startup"
>message. The server.log file contains the following errors:
>
>IOP00410216: (COMM_FAILURE) Unable to create IIOP listener on the specified
>host/port: all interfaces/3700
>org.omg.CORBA.COMM_FAILURE: vmcid: SUN minor code: 216 completed: No
>[...]
>Caused by: java.net.BindException: Address already in use: bind
>
>So someone is already using this port. Is it a past instance of Glassfish
>that didn't shut down correctly or another process, I don't know.
>
>I then try a stop-domain, which fails with a "The domain (domain1) isn't
>running".
>
>Any idea how I can identify who's using this port?
>
>

Try netstat -ano

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/281336

- Binod
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>Thanks again,
>GB
>
>
>Binod.Pg wrote:
>
>
>>Can you use jps -l to find which process is appserver?
>>
>>- Binod.
>>
>>
>>
>>>Salut JF,
>>>
>>>I added this line, but the thing is I cannot even restart the server since
>>>
>>>
>I
>
>
>>>have no handle on it! Don't know which process it is so can't kill it,
>>>
>>>
>and
>
>
>>>the Windows (2000 Server) service is shown as being stopped.
>>>
>>>
>Unfortunately
>
>
>>>I cannot reboot the server right now since it's used by other
>>>
>>>
>applications.
>
>
>>>That's why I'm looking for some sort of force shutdown.
>>>
>>>Merci!
>>>GB
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Jean-Francois Arcand wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Salut Guillaume,
>>>>
>>>>Can you add
>>>>
>>>><jvm-options>-Dcom.sun.enterprise.server.ss.ASQuickStartup=false</jvm-options>
>>>>
>>>>in file ${glassfish.home}/domains/domain1/config/domain.xml
>>>>
>>>>and see if the problem occurs (I suspect the problem will disappear). I
>>>>suspect your firewall and or anti-virus and AsyncStartup have some
>>>>conflicts.
>>>>
>>>>A+
>>>>
>>>>-- Jeanfrancois
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Guillaume Bilodeau wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Hi guys,
>>>>>
>>>>>Since a few days I'm experiencing some problems with my GlassFish (SJSAS
>>>>>9.0.0) server. One problem is that, for some unknown reason, it stops
>>>>>responding (no response when trying to open the URL to a deployed
>>>>>application or the management console). Another problem is that
>>>>>
>>>>>
>shutting
>
>
>>>>>it
>>>>>down constantly fails, both through the Windows service stop or the
>>>>>manual
>>>>>asadmin stop-server command line call. And since it seems to be running
>>>>>in
>>>>>one of the java.exe processes, and there are many of them running right
>>>>>now,
>>>>>I cannot just end the process manually.
>>>>>
>>>>>There is nothing suspicious in the server logs. The only thing I can
>>>>>think
>>>>>of is that it's running on a crowded server and there might be some
>>>>>
>>>>>
>other
>
>
>>>>>program that's somehow messing up with the resources.
>>>>>
>>>>>Is there any way to force GlassFish to shut down? And is there any
>>>>>
>>>>>
>other
>
>
>>>>>place I could look for any trace of a potential problem?
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>GB
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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