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Re: domain.xml suddenly empty

From: Kedar Mhaswade <Kedar.Mhaswade_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2010 12:34:02 -0800

Sven Hafner wrote:
> - Glassfish V3 (last release build)
> - diskspace was available.
>
> Hard to simulate, I will try again.
> The problem is, you get error messages while connecting to admin console
> that not necessary point to a totally missing configuration (but
> experienced user will look at server.log and domain.xml anyway while
> hunting for problems).

Can you please file a bug? Please enter as much information as you can.
Both domain.xml_bak and domain.xml getting deleted is pretty serious.

-Kedar
>
> Thanks
> Sven
>
> Sam Crawford wrote:
>> I've had this when the servers disk filled up. It may be worth
>> checking to see if you're ever touching 100% usage.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Sam
>>
>>
>> 2010/1/26 Kedar Mhaswade <Kedar.Mhaswade_at_sun.com>:
>>
>>> Sven Hafner wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi !
>>>> not sure how to reproduce this, but the domain.xml file (plus the bak
>>>> file) are wiped out (0 bytes) suddenly.
>>>> Is Glassfish during runtime writing into the file ? I had a
>>>> power-failure
>>>> on this server, so the domain was not stopped properly.
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Sven
>>>>
>>>>
>>> GlassFish v2/v3?
>>> Yes, GlassFish definitely writes to domain.xml during runtime.
>>>
>>>
>
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