Hm,
it worked with 3.0.1.
After I deinstalled some packagages(e.g. this cluster stuff) now GF at least talked to me when I added the --verbose option.
First I got this error:
http://java.net/jira/browse/GLASSFISH-12041
I added the property:
-Dsun.security.ssl.allowUnsafeRenegotiation=true
to my domain.xml
and now I get:
java.lang.RuntimeException: ClientAbortException: java.io.IOException: SSLOutputWriter: CLOSED
at org.glassfish.admin.rest.LazyJerseyInit.reportError(LazyJerseyInit.java:200)
at org.glassfish.admin.rest.adapter.RestAdapter.reportError(RestAdapter.java:453)
at org.glassfish.admin.rest.adapter.RestAdapter.service(RestAdapter.java:209)
What can I now do?
I can not simply deinstall jersey because glassfish-gui and glassfish-management depends on it.
Thomas
Tom Mueller <tom.mueller_at_oracle.com> hat am 1. März 2011 um 16:13 geschrieben:
> I'm not sure that this is the problem, but GlassFish 3.1 running in with
> secure admin enabled requires a minimum JVM version of 1.6.0_22. I see
> from your jvm.log file that you are running 1.6.0_20.
>
> There was an SSL vulnerability that was fixed in _22. When running with
> an older VM, the behavior of start-domain --secure is that it appears to
> hang even though the DAS actually started, because start-domain cannot
> establish a connection to the DAS to verify that it is up.
>
> Tom
>
>
> On 3/1/2011 6:52 AM, thomas_at_randspringer.de wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > today I tried to upgrade our GF 3.0.1 to 3.1. We use it only as an
> > servlet container for our rails-application.
> >
> > I upgraded via the "updatetool" (source=stable.glassfish.org).
> >
> > After installing the new packages I stopped the domain and I started
> > it with the --upgrade option like suggested.
> >
> > However now
> >
> > asadmin --secure=true start-domain domain1
> >
> > does not come back.
> >
> > jvm.log and server.log are available from
> >
> > http://www.randspringer.de/jvm.log
> >
> > http://www.randspringer.de/server.log
> >
> > What is the problem and how can I get the glassfish running again?
> >
> > Thomas
> >