Check your /etc/hosts file. There has to be an entry in there pointing to eth0.
-Noah
On Dec 2, 2011, at 5:50 PM, forums_at_java.net wrote:
> Using Fedora 15. Get port 4848 already in use when I do start-domain.
>
> Netstat and lsof show nothing on the port. I rebooted; can't see anything
> running that would consume the port.
>
> Tried changing the port number in asadmin - doesn't work because I'm not
> logged in or something.
>
> Tried changing port number in domain.xml - doesn't make any difference - same
> error message.
>
> Tried creating another domain with a different port - won't let me do it.
>
> I don't understand why the command line interface needs a port to perform
> actions.
>
> Please help. I'm an experienced C++ person trying to learn Java and doing
> some of the Sun courses but they require NetBeans, which requires Glassfish
> and I am at an impasse.
>
> Thank you all.
>
> c
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