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Re: GlassFish v3 start failed

From: varunagg <varun3_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2010 04:37:49 -0700 (PDT)

Hi,

I really need some help for the same!

I am working on netbeans and trying to use glass fish and everytime i try to
run it it just gives this message:

Oct 6, 2010 12:36:26 PM com.sun.enterprise.glassfish.bootstrap.ASMain main
INFO: Launching GlassFish on Felix platform
Welcome to Felix
================
INFO: Perform lazy SSL initialization for the listener 'http-listener-2'
INFO: Starting Grizzly Framework 1.9.18-o - Wed Oct 06 12:36:40 BST 2010
INFO: Starting Grizzly Framework 1.9.18-o - Wed Oct 06 12:36:40 BST 2010
INFO: Grizzly Framework 1.9.18-o started in: 485ms listening on port 4848
INFO: Grizzly Framework 1.9.18-o started in: 471ms listening on port 3700
INFO: Grizzly Framework 1.9.18-o started in: 433ms listening on port 7676
INFO: Grizzly Framework 1.9.18-o started in: 504ms listening on port 8181
INFO: GlassFish Server Open Source Edition 3.0.1 (22) startup time :
Felix(10491ms) startup services(3785ms) total(14276ms)
SEVERE: Shutting down v3 due to startup exception : Address already in use:
8080=com.sun.enterprise.v3.services.impl.monitor.MonitorableSelectorHandler_at_
INFO: Server shutdown initiated
INFO: [Thread[GlassFish Kernel Main Thread,5,main]] started

I have no idea its doing this, earlier it was working perfectly fine!

Please help!

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