Help! Our development console (hosting multiple clusters) has suddenly stopped responding to https requests. I can run asadmin commands, but trying to pull up the console in a browser is sluggish to the point of not responding at all. The domain log keeps throwing this error:
[#|2010-06-22T10:08:28.721-0400|WARNING|sun-appserver2.1|GRIZZLY|_ThreadID=32;_ThreadName=httpSSLWorkerThread-5000-2;_RequestID=2c1f4ab1-fef5-427c-b403-d64c038d87e4;|PortUnification exception
java.nio.BufferOverflowException
at java.nio.HeapByteBuffer.put(HeapByteBuffer.java:182)
at com.sun.enterprise.web.portunif.TlsProtocolFinder.find(TlsProtocolFinder.java:145)
at com.sun.enterprise.web.portunif.PortUnificationPipeline$PUTask.doTask(PortUnificationPipeline.java:333)
at com.sun.enterprise.web.connector.grizzly.TaskBase.run(TaskBase.java:264)
at com.sun.enterprise.web.connector.grizzly.ssl.SSLWorkerThread.run(SSLWorkerThread.java:106)
|#]
I tried adding an option to change it to Coyote in the domain.xml but it still throws the same error. Nothing in the domain.xml has really changed.
I've checked TCP stats on the system and it's not showing any errors. This is a Solaris 10 (Sparc) system. Anything else I can do? An app is supposed to finish testing and go live today and they are breathing down my neck.
Thanks!
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