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Re: SJAS 9.1 setup not useful for production servers

From: Ryan de Laplante <ryan_at_ijws.com>
Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 15:23:38 -0400

I have created the following ticket:

https://glassfish.dev.java.net/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=3685


Thanks,
Ryan

Shreedhar Ganapathy wrote:
> Hi Ryan
> Could you open an issue tracker on this although this pertains to the
> SJSAS installer?
>
> Thanks for the feedback.
> regards
> Shreedhar
>
> Ryan de Laplante wrote:
>> FYI, I found the first link in your FAQ:
>>
>> http://wiki.glassfish.java.net/Wiki.jsp?page=FaqUpgradeDeveloperProfileToCluster
>>
>>
>> I think your installation team needs to put some more work into the
>> setup program for Windows in the UR1 version. In addition to the
>> previous issues I brought up, I also noticed:
>>
>> - It talks about the location of a Java 2 SDK, but it really wants my
>> Java 5 or 6 JDK. - The screen where it gives an option to create a
>> Windows service cuts off the last line of text, I have to resize the
>> window to read it. - When I select "Add to PATH environment
>> variable" checkbox, it adds it to my user environment variables
>> instead of the system environment variables. The user I am currently
>> logged in as has administrator privileges.
>> - The dark gray background reminds me of Java in 2001
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ryan
>>
>> Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart wrote:
>>> Seems like a good FAQ...
>>>
>>> Ryan de Laplante wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> My understanding of the profiles is that the cluster and enterprise
>>>> profiles are for production use, and the developer profile is for
>>>> developer's computers. I want to install SJAS 9.1 into production
>>>> using the setup program. I noticed that the setup program does not
>>>> give me the option to choose a profile and installs the developer
>>>> profile by default. Why? I had to hunt down this blog entry to
>>>> help me upgrade to cluster profile:
>>>>
>>>> http://blogs.sun.com/anilam/entry/admin_console_series_add_cluster
>>>>
>>>> Once I did that, the Windows service asks me for a password every
>>>> time it starts. I've been through that before with Glassfish V2.
>>>> I had to delete the Windows service created by the setup program,
>>>> then re-create it again using the tool on this page using the -p
>>>> option for password.
>>>>
>>>> http://wiki.glassfish.java.net/Wiki.jsp?page=FaqRunAsWindowsService
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Ryan
>>>>
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