I don't have an eth0 - this is a netbook and I'm only using wlan0.
I thought about /etc/hosts and I futzed with it - my `hostname` is netcat
(Yeah, I know, it should be a reserved word). I tried putting in a line for
netcat.localdomain using the NAT-ed address - no difference.
Then, I removed that line and just added "netcat" as one of the nicknames on
the localhost line. At this point, I got the following:
/0.0.0.0 : 4848 --> FREE
netcat/127.0.0.1 : 4848 --> FREE
localhost/127.0.0.1 : 4848 --> FREE
Waiting for domain1 to start Check for pid file:
/usr/local/glassfish3/glassfish/domains/domain1/config/pid
with the "Check for pid file" line repeating several times per second until I
ctrl-C-ed. No info about why the domain doesn't start. Any ideas? (Please
don't tell me to go plug in an ethernet connection because I'm too far away
from the router.) Is there a higher level of debug than AS_DEBUG=TRUE?
Thanks.
c
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