You are welcome - I forgot to mention that you may need to clean up the
content of osgi cache directory in your domain configuration directory
so that bundles can be cleanly loaded but if you are seeing no issues in
the second restart you should be fine...
I'll restrict package dependencies in such a way that it won't be that
easy to get into this kind of trouble, but as a general rule, you should
not install extra packages on the production server without a good
reason :-)
glassfish_at_javadesktop.org wrote:
> I watched the logs and removed the offending bundles. All in all this is what was removed:
> 767 sudo ./pkg uninstall glassfish-osgi-admin-console
> 768 sudo ./pkg uninstall glassfish-osgi-http
> 818 sudo ./pkg uninstall glassfish-ant-tasks
> 819 sudo ./pkg uninstall glassfish-cluster
> 820 sudo ./pkg uninstall glassfish-verifier
> 821 sudo ./pkg uninstall glassfish-cluster
> 822 sudo ./pkg uninstall glassfish-ha
> 823 sudo ./pkg uninstall glassfish-cluster
> 826 sudo ./pkg uninstall shoal
>
> Once removed the domain started, yea! It did complain a little about some bundle being in an unexpected state. I restarted the domain again and it did not complain and started pretty quick.
>
> Thanks for your timely help!
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