You are viewing a plain text version of this content. The canonical link for it is here.
Posted to user@geronimo.apache.org by antoine_ <an...@net-vitesse.com> on 2008/11/27 11:50:58 UTC

Unable to deploy on a remote server in GEP

Hi,
I am currently testing Geronimo, but I have problems when trying to deploy
on a remote server.
On my local laptop, I run Ubuntu, Java from Sun, Eclipse Ganymede for JEE
developpers, Geronimo v2.1.3 and I installed the Geronimo Eclipse Plugin by
following the documentation.
On the remote server, I have installed Geronimo. I do not see how the plugin
could start Geronimo remotely, so I start it manually. It works : I can
access the console, and the launch process tells me that it is listening on
some ports including 1099 for RMI and 8080 for the console.

In Eclipse, I also succeed to deploy an application locally. It works
perfectly.

But in Eclipse, the remote server always has the status "stopped". If I try
an action like "start" or "publish" I get the following error message :
"Server Apache Geronimo v2.1 Server at 192.168.16.60 failed to start".

There is no firewall between me and the remote server.

I seem to be the only one having such a problem. I did not find anything in
the documentation about using remote servers. Did I miss something ? Do you
have any ideas ? 

Thank you...


-- 
View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Unable-to-deploy-on-a-remote-server-in-GEP-tp20717090s134p20717090.html
Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.


Re: Unable to deploy on a remote server in GEP

Posted by Tim McConnell <ti...@gmail.com>.
Hi antoine_, I've reopened the JIRA I recently closed on this problem and leave 
it open until we figure out your problem and properly document the correct 
configuration steps. This JIRA is:

-----> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMODEVTOOLS-537

antoine_ wrote:
> Thank you for your answers !
> The RemoteDeployHostname was left to "localhost" so I changed it to the IP
> address of my laptop (on the same network). It would be interesting to have
> it in the documentation.
> I followed the steps given by Tim. It works well on localhost, but the
> problem remains for a remote server. Looking at your exception Tim, it seems
> it is not the same problem. 
> Now I have an error message : "Connection to the deployment manager failed".
> 
> The exception raised is the following one :
> javax.enterprise.deploy.spi.exceptions.DeploymentManagerCreationException:
> no such object in table
> 	at
> org.apache.geronimo.deployment.plugin.factories.BaseDeploymentFactory.newRemoteDeploymentManager(BaseDeploymentFactory.java:190)
> 	at
> org.apache.geronimo.deployment.plugin.factories.BaseDeploymentFactory.getDeploymentManager(BaseDeploymentFactory.java:140)
> 	at
> org.apache.geronimo.st.core.GeronimoConnectionFactory.getDeploymentManager(GeronimoConnectionFactory.java:64)
> 	at
> org.apache.geronimo.st.core.commands.DeploymentCommandFactory.getDeploymentManager(DeploymentCommandFactory.java:106)
> 	at
> org.apache.geronimo.st.core.DeploymentUtils.getLastKnownConfigurationId(DeploymentUtils.java:208)
> 	at
> org.apache.geronimo.st.core.GeronimoServerBehaviourDelegate.doNoChange(GeronimoServerBehaviourDelegate.java:507)
> 	at
> org.apache.geronimo.st.core.GeronimoServerBehaviourDelegate.invokeCommand(GeronimoServerBehaviourDelegate.java:404)
> 	at
> org.apache.geronimo.st.core.GeronimoServerBehaviourDelegate.publishModule(GeronimoServerBehaviourDelegate.java:284)
> 	at
> org.eclipse.wst.server.core.model.ServerBehaviourDelegate.publishModule(ServerBehaviourDelegate.java:944)
> 	at
> org.apache.geronimo.st.core.GeronimoServerBehaviourDelegate.publishModules(GeronimoServerBehaviourDelegate.java:250)
> 	at
> org.eclipse.wst.server.core.model.ServerBehaviourDelegate.publish(ServerBehaviourDelegate.java:868)
> 	at
> org.eclipse.wst.server.core.model.ServerBehaviourDelegate.publish(ServerBehaviourDelegate.java:707)
> 	at
> org.eclipse.wst.server.core.internal.Server.publishImpl(Server.java:2404)
> 	at
> org.eclipse.wst.server.core.internal.Server$PublishJob.run(Server.java:261)
> 	at org.eclipse.core.internal.jobs.Worker.run(Worker.java:55)
> Caused by: java.rmi.NoSuchObjectException: no such object in table
> 	at
> sun.rmi.transport.StreamRemoteCall.exceptionReceivedFromServer(StreamRemoteCall.java:255)
> 	at
> sun.rmi.transport.StreamRemoteCall.executeCall(StreamRemoteCall.java:233)
> 	at sun.rmi.server.UnicastRef.invoke(UnicastRef.java:142)
> 	at javax.management.remote.rmi.RMIServerImpl_Stub.newClient(Unknown Source)
> 	at
> javax.management.remote.rmi.RMIConnector.getConnection(RMIConnector.java:2312)
> 	at javax.management.remote.rmi.RMIConnector.connect(RMIConnector.java:277)
> 	at
> javax.management.remote.JMXConnectorFactory.connect(JMXConnectorFactory.java:248)
> 	at
> org.apache.geronimo.deployment.plugin.factories.BaseDeploymentFactory.newRemoteDeploymentManager(BaseDeploymentFactory.java:182)
> 	... 14 more
> 
> 
> Do you have any idea why it fails ? Do you want me to open a bug for this ?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Tim McConnell wrote:
>> I did not. Once I did it works as expected. Thanks much Donald !!
>>
>> Donald Woods wrote:
>>> Did you update the RemoteDeployHostname value in 
>>> config-substitutions.properties on the remote machine to listen on 
>>> something besides localhost?
>>>
>>>
>>> -Donald
>>>
>>>
>>> Tim McConnell wrote:
>>>> Hi again antoine, looks like there may be a problem. I'm getting a 
>>>> java.net.ConnectException even after following my own instructions. 
>>>> I'm pretty sure this used to work, but meanwhile have opened a JIRA 
>>>> and will investigate. Thanks much for bringing to my attention....
>>>>
>>>> -----> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMODEVTOOLS-537
>>>>
>>>> Tim McConnell wrote:
>>>>> Hi antoine, although the support in the GEP for remote servers is 
>>>>> very limited, I believe what you are trying to do is valid although 
>>>>> I'm not exactly sure that you've followed all the necessary steps. 
>>>>> Here they are briefly:
>>>>>
>>>>> 1. First define a local server and make sure it starts within 
>>>>> Eclipse. If it starts okay, then double-click on the server and 
>>>>> change the hostname from "localhost" to the remote server's hostname 
>>>>> or IP.
>>>>>
>>>>> 2. Leave Eclipse up and then start the server on the remote system. 
>>>>> Even though you can't use Eclipse to start/stop the server on the 
>>>>> remote system Eclipse should still synchronize with the remote 
>>>>> server. If it does synchronize you will see the status of the server 
>>>>> in Eclipse change from "Stopped" to *Started". It make take a few 
>>>>> seconds to synchronize, but then you should be able to deploy to that 
>>>>> Server.
>>>>>
>>>>> 3. Ensure the server on the remote system is still running and then 
>>>>> try to deploy via Eclipse.
>>>>>
>>>>> Can you retry using these steps ?? I'll do the same to ensure it 
>>>>> still works correctly on my side.....
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> antoine_ wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>> I am currently testing Geronimo, but I have problems when trying to 
>>>>>> deploy
>>>>>> on a remote server.
>>>>>> On my local laptop, I run Ubuntu, Java from Sun, Eclipse Ganymede 
>>>>>> for JEE
>>>>>> developpers, Geronimo v2.1.3 and I installed the Geronimo Eclipse 
>>>>>> Plugin by
>>>>>> following the documentation.
>>>>>> On the remote server, I have installed Geronimo. I do not see how 
>>>>>> the plugin
>>>>>> could start Geronimo remotely, so I start it manually. It works : I
>>>>>> can
>>>>>> access the console, and the launch process tells me that it is 
>>>>>> listening on
>>>>>> some ports including 1099 for RMI and 8080 for the console.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In Eclipse, I also succeed to deploy an application locally. It works
>>>>>> perfectly.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But in Eclipse, the remote server always has the status "stopped". 
>>>>>> If I try
>>>>>> an action like "start" or "publish" I get the following error message
>>>>>> :
>>>>>> "Server Apache Geronimo v2.1 Server at 192.168.16.60 failed to start".
>>>>>>
>>>>>> There is no firewall between me and the remote server.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I seem to be the only one having such a problem. I did not find 
>>>>>> anything in
>>>>>> the documentation about using remote servers. Did I miss something ? 
>>>>>> Do you
>>>>>> have any ideas ?
>>>>>> Thank you...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>
> 

Re: Unable to deploy on a remote server in GEP

Posted by antoine_ <an...@net-vitesse.com>.
Yes, I am using the exact same JVM on both machines. I checked both with java
-version and In Eclipse.
I installed Sun JDK 1.5 on both machines to ensure that was not coming from
the 1.6 I was using before (which is not supported I read). I still have the
"Connection to deployment manager failed. No such object in table".




Donald Woods-2 wrote:
> 
> Are you using the same JVM vendor and version on both machines?
> Sometimes Eclipse will use a different JVM than you expect (like always 
> choosing Sun Java 5 over any other installed version....)
> 
> 
> -Donald
> 
> 
> antoine_ wrote:
>> Thank you for your answers !
>> The RemoteDeployHostname was left to "localhost" so I changed it to the
>> IP
>> address of my laptop (on the same network). It would be interesting to
>> have
>> it in the documentation.
>> I followed the steps given by Tim. It works well on localhost, but the
>> problem remains for a remote server. Looking at your exception Tim, it
>> seems
>> it is not the same problem. 
>> Now I have an error message : "Connection to the deployment manager
>> failed".
>> 
>> The exception raised is the following one :
>> javax.enterprise.deploy.spi.exceptions.DeploymentManagerCreationException:
>> no such object in table
>> 	at
>> org.apache.geronimo.deployment.plugin.factories.BaseDeploymentFactory.newRemoteDeploymentManager(BaseDeploymentFactory.java:190)
>> 	at
>> org.apache.geronimo.deployment.plugin.factories.BaseDeploymentFactory.getDeploymentManager(BaseDeploymentFactory.java:140)
>> 	at
>> org.apache.geronimo.st.core.GeronimoConnectionFactory.getDeploymentManager(GeronimoConnectionFactory.java:64)
>> 	at
>> org.apache.geronimo.st.core.commands.DeploymentCommandFactory.getDeploymentManager(DeploymentCommandFactory.java:106)
>> 	at
>> org.apache.geronimo.st.core.DeploymentUtils.getLastKnownConfigurationId(DeploymentUtils.java:208)
>> 	at
>> org.apache.geronimo.st.core.GeronimoServerBehaviourDelegate.doNoChange(GeronimoServerBehaviourDelegate.java:507)
>> 	at
>> org.apache.geronimo.st.core.GeronimoServerBehaviourDelegate.invokeCommand(GeronimoServerBehaviourDelegate.java:404)
>> 	at
>> org.apache.geronimo.st.core.GeronimoServerBehaviourDelegate.publishModule(GeronimoServerBehaviourDelegate.java:284)
>> 	at
>> org.eclipse.wst.server.core.model.ServerBehaviourDelegate.publishModule(ServerBehaviourDelegate.java:944)
>> 	at
>> org.apache.geronimo.st.core.GeronimoServerBehaviourDelegate.publishModules(GeronimoServerBehaviourDelegate.java:250)
>> 	at
>> org.eclipse.wst.server.core.model.ServerBehaviourDelegate.publish(ServerBehaviourDelegate.java:868)
>> 	at
>> org.eclipse.wst.server.core.model.ServerBehaviourDelegate.publish(ServerBehaviourDelegate.java:707)
>> 	at
>> org.eclipse.wst.server.core.internal.Server.publishImpl(Server.java:2404)
>> 	at
>> org.eclipse.wst.server.core.internal.Server$PublishJob.run(Server.java:261)
>> 	at org.eclipse.core.internal.jobs.Worker.run(Worker.java:55)
>> Caused by: java.rmi.NoSuchObjectException: no such object in table
>> 	at
>> sun.rmi.transport.StreamRemoteCall.exceptionReceivedFromServer(StreamRemoteCall.java:255)
>> 	at
>> sun.rmi.transport.StreamRemoteCall.executeCall(StreamRemoteCall.java:233)
>> 	at sun.rmi.server.UnicastRef.invoke(UnicastRef.java:142)
>> 	at javax.management.remote.rmi.RMIServerImpl_Stub.newClient(Unknown
>> Source)
>> 	at
>> javax.management.remote.rmi.RMIConnector.getConnection(RMIConnector.java:2312)
>> 	at
>> javax.management.remote.rmi.RMIConnector.connect(RMIConnector.java:277)
>> 	at
>> javax.management.remote.JMXConnectorFactory.connect(JMXConnectorFactory.java:248)
>> 	at
>> org.apache.geronimo.deployment.plugin.factories.BaseDeploymentFactory.newRemoteDeploymentManager(BaseDeploymentFactory.java:182)
>> 	... 14 more
>> 
>> 
>> Do you have any idea why it fails ? Do you want me to open a bug for this
>> ?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Tim McConnell wrote:
>>> I did not. Once I did it works as expected. Thanks much Donald !!
>>>
>>> Donald Woods wrote:
>>>> Did you update the RemoteDeployHostname value in 
>>>> config-substitutions.properties on the remote machine to listen on 
>>>> something besides localhost?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -Donald
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Tim McConnell wrote:
>>>>> Hi again antoine, looks like there may be a problem. I'm getting a 
>>>>> java.net.ConnectException even after following my own instructions. 
>>>>> I'm pretty sure this used to work, but meanwhile have opened a JIRA 
>>>>> and will investigate. Thanks much for bringing to my attention....
>>>>>
>>>>> -----> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMODEVTOOLS-537
>>>>>
>>>>> Tim McConnell wrote:
>>>>>> Hi antoine, although the support in the GEP for remote servers is 
>>>>>> very limited, I believe what you are trying to do is valid although 
>>>>>> I'm not exactly sure that you've followed all the necessary steps. 
>>>>>> Here they are briefly:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1. First define a local server and make sure it starts within 
>>>>>> Eclipse. If it starts okay, then double-click on the server and 
>>>>>> change the hostname from "localhost" to the remote server's hostname 
>>>>>> or IP.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2. Leave Eclipse up and then start the server on the remote system. 
>>>>>> Even though you can't use Eclipse to start/stop the server on the 
>>>>>> remote system Eclipse should still synchronize with the remote 
>>>>>> server. If it does synchronize you will see the status of the server 
>>>>>> in Eclipse change from "Stopped" to *Started". It make take a few 
>>>>>> seconds to synchronize, but then you should be able to deploy to that 
>>>>>> Server.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 3. Ensure the server on the remote system is still running and then 
>>>>>> try to deploy via Eclipse.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Can you retry using these steps ?? I'll do the same to ensure it 
>>>>>> still works correctly on my side.....
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> antoine_ wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>> I am currently testing Geronimo, but I have problems when trying to 
>>>>>>> deploy
>>>>>>> on a remote server.
>>>>>>> On my local laptop, I run Ubuntu, Java from Sun, Eclipse Ganymede 
>>>>>>> for JEE
>>>>>>> developpers, Geronimo v2.1.3 and I installed the Geronimo Eclipse 
>>>>>>> Plugin by
>>>>>>> following the documentation.
>>>>>>> On the remote server, I have installed Geronimo. I do not see how 
>>>>>>> the plugin
>>>>>>> could start Geronimo remotely, so I start it manually. It works : I
>>>>>>> can
>>>>>>> access the console, and the launch process tells me that it is 
>>>>>>> listening on
>>>>>>> some ports including 1099 for RMI and 8080 for the console.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> In Eclipse, I also succeed to deploy an application locally. It
>>>>>>> works
>>>>>>> perfectly.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> But in Eclipse, the remote server always has the status "stopped". 
>>>>>>> If I try
>>>>>>> an action like "start" or "publish" I get the following error
>>>>>>> message
>>>>>>> :
>>>>>>> "Server Apache Geronimo v2.1 Server at 192.168.16.60 failed to
>>>>>>> start".
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> There is no firewall between me and the remote server.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I seem to be the only one having such a problem. I did not find 
>>>>>>> anything in
>>>>>>> the documentation about using remote servers. Did I miss something ? 
>>>>>>> Do you
>>>>>>> have any ideas ?
>>>>>>> Thank you...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>
>> 
> 
> 

-- 
View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Unable-to-deploy-on-a-remote-server-in-GEP-tp20717090s134p20833373.html
Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.


Re: Unable to deploy on a remote server in GEP

Posted by Donald Woods <dw...@apache.org>.
Are you using the same JVM vendor and version on both machines?
Sometimes Eclipse will use a different JVM than you expect (like always 
choosing Sun Java 5 over any other installed version....)


-Donald


antoine_ wrote:
> Thank you for your answers !
> The RemoteDeployHostname was left to "localhost" so I changed it to the IP
> address of my laptop (on the same network). It would be interesting to have
> it in the documentation.
> I followed the steps given by Tim. It works well on localhost, but the
> problem remains for a remote server. Looking at your exception Tim, it seems
> it is not the same problem. 
> Now I have an error message : "Connection to the deployment manager failed".
> 
> The exception raised is the following one :
> javax.enterprise.deploy.spi.exceptions.DeploymentManagerCreationException:
> no such object in table
> 	at
> org.apache.geronimo.deployment.plugin.factories.BaseDeploymentFactory.newRemoteDeploymentManager(BaseDeploymentFactory.java:190)
> 	at
> org.apache.geronimo.deployment.plugin.factories.BaseDeploymentFactory.getDeploymentManager(BaseDeploymentFactory.java:140)
> 	at
> org.apache.geronimo.st.core.GeronimoConnectionFactory.getDeploymentManager(GeronimoConnectionFactory.java:64)
> 	at
> org.apache.geronimo.st.core.commands.DeploymentCommandFactory.getDeploymentManager(DeploymentCommandFactory.java:106)
> 	at
> org.apache.geronimo.st.core.DeploymentUtils.getLastKnownConfigurationId(DeploymentUtils.java:208)
> 	at
> org.apache.geronimo.st.core.GeronimoServerBehaviourDelegate.doNoChange(GeronimoServerBehaviourDelegate.java:507)
> 	at
> org.apache.geronimo.st.core.GeronimoServerBehaviourDelegate.invokeCommand(GeronimoServerBehaviourDelegate.java:404)
> 	at
> org.apache.geronimo.st.core.GeronimoServerBehaviourDelegate.publishModule(GeronimoServerBehaviourDelegate.java:284)
> 	at
> org.eclipse.wst.server.core.model.ServerBehaviourDelegate.publishModule(ServerBehaviourDelegate.java:944)
> 	at
> org.apache.geronimo.st.core.GeronimoServerBehaviourDelegate.publishModules(GeronimoServerBehaviourDelegate.java:250)
> 	at
> org.eclipse.wst.server.core.model.ServerBehaviourDelegate.publish(ServerBehaviourDelegate.java:868)
> 	at
> org.eclipse.wst.server.core.model.ServerBehaviourDelegate.publish(ServerBehaviourDelegate.java:707)
> 	at
> org.eclipse.wst.server.core.internal.Server.publishImpl(Server.java:2404)
> 	at
> org.eclipse.wst.server.core.internal.Server$PublishJob.run(Server.java:261)
> 	at org.eclipse.core.internal.jobs.Worker.run(Worker.java:55)
> Caused by: java.rmi.NoSuchObjectException: no such object in table
> 	at
> sun.rmi.transport.StreamRemoteCall.exceptionReceivedFromServer(StreamRemoteCall.java:255)
> 	at
> sun.rmi.transport.StreamRemoteCall.executeCall(StreamRemoteCall.java:233)
> 	at sun.rmi.server.UnicastRef.invoke(UnicastRef.java:142)
> 	at javax.management.remote.rmi.RMIServerImpl_Stub.newClient(Unknown Source)
> 	at
> javax.management.remote.rmi.RMIConnector.getConnection(RMIConnector.java:2312)
> 	at javax.management.remote.rmi.RMIConnector.connect(RMIConnector.java:277)
> 	at
> javax.management.remote.JMXConnectorFactory.connect(JMXConnectorFactory.java:248)
> 	at
> org.apache.geronimo.deployment.plugin.factories.BaseDeploymentFactory.newRemoteDeploymentManager(BaseDeploymentFactory.java:182)
> 	... 14 more
> 
> 
> Do you have any idea why it fails ? Do you want me to open a bug for this ?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Tim McConnell wrote:
>> I did not. Once I did it works as expected. Thanks much Donald !!
>>
>> Donald Woods wrote:
>>> Did you update the RemoteDeployHostname value in 
>>> config-substitutions.properties on the remote machine to listen on 
>>> something besides localhost?
>>>
>>>
>>> -Donald
>>>
>>>
>>> Tim McConnell wrote:
>>>> Hi again antoine, looks like there may be a problem. I'm getting a 
>>>> java.net.ConnectException even after following my own instructions. 
>>>> I'm pretty sure this used to work, but meanwhile have opened a JIRA 
>>>> and will investigate. Thanks much for bringing to my attention....
>>>>
>>>> -----> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMODEVTOOLS-537
>>>>
>>>> Tim McConnell wrote:
>>>>> Hi antoine, although the support in the GEP for remote servers is 
>>>>> very limited, I believe what you are trying to do is valid although 
>>>>> I'm not exactly sure that you've followed all the necessary steps. 
>>>>> Here they are briefly:
>>>>>
>>>>> 1. First define a local server and make sure it starts within 
>>>>> Eclipse. If it starts okay, then double-click on the server and 
>>>>> change the hostname from "localhost" to the remote server's hostname 
>>>>> or IP.
>>>>>
>>>>> 2. Leave Eclipse up and then start the server on the remote system. 
>>>>> Even though you can't use Eclipse to start/stop the server on the 
>>>>> remote system Eclipse should still synchronize with the remote 
>>>>> server. If it does synchronize you will see the status of the server 
>>>>> in Eclipse change from "Stopped" to *Started". It make take a few 
>>>>> seconds to synchronize, but then you should be able to deploy to that 
>>>>> Server.
>>>>>
>>>>> 3. Ensure the server on the remote system is still running and then 
>>>>> try to deploy via Eclipse.
>>>>>
>>>>> Can you retry using these steps ?? I'll do the same to ensure it 
>>>>> still works correctly on my side.....
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> antoine_ wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>> I am currently testing Geronimo, but I have problems when trying to 
>>>>>> deploy
>>>>>> on a remote server.
>>>>>> On my local laptop, I run Ubuntu, Java from Sun, Eclipse Ganymede 
>>>>>> for JEE
>>>>>> developpers, Geronimo v2.1.3 and I installed the Geronimo Eclipse 
>>>>>> Plugin by
>>>>>> following the documentation.
>>>>>> On the remote server, I have installed Geronimo. I do not see how 
>>>>>> the plugin
>>>>>> could start Geronimo remotely, so I start it manually. It works : I
>>>>>> can
>>>>>> access the console, and the launch process tells me that it is 
>>>>>> listening on
>>>>>> some ports including 1099 for RMI and 8080 for the console.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In Eclipse, I also succeed to deploy an application locally. It works
>>>>>> perfectly.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But in Eclipse, the remote server always has the status "stopped". 
>>>>>> If I try
>>>>>> an action like "start" or "publish" I get the following error message
>>>>>> :
>>>>>> "Server Apache Geronimo v2.1 Server at 192.168.16.60 failed to start".
>>>>>>
>>>>>> There is no firewall between me and the remote server.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I seem to be the only one having such a problem. I did not find 
>>>>>> anything in
>>>>>> the documentation about using remote servers. Did I miss something ? 
>>>>>> Do you
>>>>>> have any ideas ?
>>>>>> Thank you...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>
> 

Re: Unable to deploy on a remote server in GEP

Posted by antoine_ <an...@net-vitesse.com>.
Thank you for your answers !
The RemoteDeployHostname was left to "localhost" so I changed it to the IP
address of my laptop (on the same network). It would be interesting to have
it in the documentation.
I followed the steps given by Tim. It works well on localhost, but the
problem remains for a remote server. Looking at your exception Tim, it seems
it is not the same problem. 
Now I have an error message : "Connection to the deployment manager failed".

The exception raised is the following one :
javax.enterprise.deploy.spi.exceptions.DeploymentManagerCreationException:
no such object in table
	at
org.apache.geronimo.deployment.plugin.factories.BaseDeploymentFactory.newRemoteDeploymentManager(BaseDeploymentFactory.java:190)
	at
org.apache.geronimo.deployment.plugin.factories.BaseDeploymentFactory.getDeploymentManager(BaseDeploymentFactory.java:140)
	at
org.apache.geronimo.st.core.GeronimoConnectionFactory.getDeploymentManager(GeronimoConnectionFactory.java:64)
	at
org.apache.geronimo.st.core.commands.DeploymentCommandFactory.getDeploymentManager(DeploymentCommandFactory.java:106)
	at
org.apache.geronimo.st.core.DeploymentUtils.getLastKnownConfigurationId(DeploymentUtils.java:208)
	at
org.apache.geronimo.st.core.GeronimoServerBehaviourDelegate.doNoChange(GeronimoServerBehaviourDelegate.java:507)
	at
org.apache.geronimo.st.core.GeronimoServerBehaviourDelegate.invokeCommand(GeronimoServerBehaviourDelegate.java:404)
	at
org.apache.geronimo.st.core.GeronimoServerBehaviourDelegate.publishModule(GeronimoServerBehaviourDelegate.java:284)
	at
org.eclipse.wst.server.core.model.ServerBehaviourDelegate.publishModule(ServerBehaviourDelegate.java:944)
	at
org.apache.geronimo.st.core.GeronimoServerBehaviourDelegate.publishModules(GeronimoServerBehaviourDelegate.java:250)
	at
org.eclipse.wst.server.core.model.ServerBehaviourDelegate.publish(ServerBehaviourDelegate.java:868)
	at
org.eclipse.wst.server.core.model.ServerBehaviourDelegate.publish(ServerBehaviourDelegate.java:707)
	at
org.eclipse.wst.server.core.internal.Server.publishImpl(Server.java:2404)
	at
org.eclipse.wst.server.core.internal.Server$PublishJob.run(Server.java:261)
	at org.eclipse.core.internal.jobs.Worker.run(Worker.java:55)
Caused by: java.rmi.NoSuchObjectException: no such object in table
	at
sun.rmi.transport.StreamRemoteCall.exceptionReceivedFromServer(StreamRemoteCall.java:255)
	at
sun.rmi.transport.StreamRemoteCall.executeCall(StreamRemoteCall.java:233)
	at sun.rmi.server.UnicastRef.invoke(UnicastRef.java:142)
	at javax.management.remote.rmi.RMIServerImpl_Stub.newClient(Unknown Source)
	at
javax.management.remote.rmi.RMIConnector.getConnection(RMIConnector.java:2312)
	at javax.management.remote.rmi.RMIConnector.connect(RMIConnector.java:277)
	at
javax.management.remote.JMXConnectorFactory.connect(JMXConnectorFactory.java:248)
	at
org.apache.geronimo.deployment.plugin.factories.BaseDeploymentFactory.newRemoteDeploymentManager(BaseDeploymentFactory.java:182)
	... 14 more


Do you have any idea why it fails ? Do you want me to open a bug for this ?





Tim McConnell wrote:
> 
> I did not. Once I did it works as expected. Thanks much Donald !!
> 
> Donald Woods wrote:
>> Did you update the RemoteDeployHostname value in 
>> config-substitutions.properties on the remote machine to listen on 
>> something besides localhost?
>> 
>> 
>> -Donald
>> 
>> 
>> Tim McConnell wrote:
>>> Hi again antoine, looks like there may be a problem. I'm getting a 
>>> java.net.ConnectException even after following my own instructions. 
>>> I'm pretty sure this used to work, but meanwhile have opened a JIRA 
>>> and will investigate. Thanks much for bringing to my attention....
>>>
>>> -----> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMODEVTOOLS-537
>>>
>>> Tim McConnell wrote:
>>>> Hi antoine, although the support in the GEP for remote servers is 
>>>> very limited, I believe what you are trying to do is valid although 
>>>> I'm not exactly sure that you've followed all the necessary steps. 
>>>> Here they are briefly:
>>>>
>>>> 1. First define a local server and make sure it starts within 
>>>> Eclipse. If it starts okay, then double-click on the server and 
>>>> change the hostname from "localhost" to the remote server's hostname 
>>>> or IP.
>>>>
>>>> 2. Leave Eclipse up and then start the server on the remote system. 
>>>> Even though you can't use Eclipse to start/stop the server on the 
>>>> remote system Eclipse should still synchronize with the remote 
>>>> server. If it does synchronize you will see the status of the server 
>>>> in Eclipse change from "Stopped" to *Started". It make take a few 
>>>> seconds to synchronize, but then you should be able to deploy to that 
>>>> Server.
>>>>
>>>> 3. Ensure the server on the remote system is still running and then 
>>>> try to deploy via Eclipse.
>>>>
>>>> Can you retry using these steps ?? I'll do the same to ensure it 
>>>> still works correctly on my side.....
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> antoine_ wrote:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> I am currently testing Geronimo, but I have problems when trying to 
>>>>> deploy
>>>>> on a remote server.
>>>>> On my local laptop, I run Ubuntu, Java from Sun, Eclipse Ganymede 
>>>>> for JEE
>>>>> developpers, Geronimo v2.1.3 and I installed the Geronimo Eclipse 
>>>>> Plugin by
>>>>> following the documentation.
>>>>> On the remote server, I have installed Geronimo. I do not see how 
>>>>> the plugin
>>>>> could start Geronimo remotely, so I start it manually. It works : I
>>>>> can
>>>>> access the console, and the launch process tells me that it is 
>>>>> listening on
>>>>> some ports including 1099 for RMI and 8080 for the console.
>>>>>
>>>>> In Eclipse, I also succeed to deploy an application locally. It works
>>>>> perfectly.
>>>>>
>>>>> But in Eclipse, the remote server always has the status "stopped". 
>>>>> If I try
>>>>> an action like "start" or "publish" I get the following error message
>>>>> :
>>>>> "Server Apache Geronimo v2.1 Server at 192.168.16.60 failed to start".
>>>>>
>>>>> There is no firewall between me and the remote server.
>>>>>
>>>>> I seem to be the only one having such a problem. I did not find 
>>>>> anything in
>>>>> the documentation about using remote servers. Did I miss something ? 
>>>>> Do you
>>>>> have any ideas ?
>>>>> Thank you...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>> 
> 
> 

-- 
View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Unable-to-deploy-on-a-remote-server-in-GEP-tp20717090s134p20809730.html
Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.


Re: Unable to deploy on a remote server in GEP

Posted by Tim McConnell <ti...@gmail.com>.
Good idea Shawn, I shall do so. Thanks.....

Shawn Jiang wrote:
> If this is not a part of current document, I suggest to add a task
> "How to deploy on a remote geronimo server in GEP"  somewhere under
> http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDOC22/development-environment.html
> 
> 2008/12/2 Tim McConnell <ti...@gmail.com>:
>> I did not. Once I did it works as expected. Thanks much Donald !!
>>
>> Donald Woods wrote:
>>> Did you update the RemoteDeployHostname value in
>>> config-substitutions.properties on the remote machine to listen on something
>>> besides localhost?
>>>
>>>
>>> -Donald
>>>
>>>
>>> Tim McConnell wrote:
>>>> Hi again antoine, looks like there may be a problem. I'm getting a
>>>> java.net.ConnectException even after following my own instructions. I'm
>>>> pretty sure this used to work, but meanwhile have opened a JIRA and will
>>>> investigate. Thanks much for bringing to my attention....
>>>>
>>>> -----> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMODEVTOOLS-537
>>>>
>>>> Tim McConnell wrote:
>>>>> Hi antoine, although the support in the GEP for remote servers is very
>>>>> limited, I believe what you are trying to do is valid although I'm not
>>>>> exactly sure that you've followed all the necessary steps. Here they are
>>>>> briefly:
>>>>>
>>>>> 1. First define a local server and make sure it starts within Eclipse.
>>>>> If it starts okay, then double-click on the server and change the hostname
>>>>> from "localhost" to the remote server's hostname or IP.
>>>>>
>>>>> 2. Leave Eclipse up and then start the server on the remote system. Even
>>>>> though you can't use Eclipse to start/stop the server on the remote system
>>>>> Eclipse should still synchronize with the remote server. If it does
>>>>> synchronize you will see the status of the server in Eclipse change from
>>>>> "Stopped" to *Started". It make take a few seconds to synchronize, but then
>>>>> you should be able to deploy to that Server.
>>>>>
>>>>> 3. Ensure the server on the remote system is still running and then try
>>>>> to deploy via Eclipse.
>>>>>
>>>>> Can you retry using these steps ?? I'll do the same to ensure it still
>>>>> works correctly on my side.....
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> antoine_ wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>> I am currently testing Geronimo, but I have problems when trying to
>>>>>> deploy
>>>>>> on a remote server.
>>>>>> On my local laptop, I run Ubuntu, Java from Sun, Eclipse Ganymede for
>>>>>> JEE
>>>>>> developpers, Geronimo v2.1.3 and I installed the Geronimo Eclipse
>>>>>> Plugin by
>>>>>> following the documentation.
>>>>>> On the remote server, I have installed Geronimo. I do not see how the
>>>>>> plugin
>>>>>> could start Geronimo remotely, so I start it manually. It works : I can
>>>>>> access the console, and the launch process tells me that it is
>>>>>> listening on
>>>>>> some ports including 1099 for RMI and 8080 for the console.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In Eclipse, I also succeed to deploy an application locally. It works
>>>>>> perfectly.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But in Eclipse, the remote server always has the status "stopped". If I
>>>>>> try
>>>>>> an action like "start" or "publish" I get the following error message :
>>>>>> "Server Apache Geronimo v2.1 Server at 192.168.16.60 failed to start".
>>>>>>
>>>>>> There is no firewall between me and the remote server.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I seem to be the only one having such a problem. I did not find
>>>>>> anything in
>>>>>> the documentation about using remote servers. Did I miss something ? Do
>>>>>> you
>>>>>> have any ideas ?
>>>>>> Thank you...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
> 

Re: Unable to deploy on a remote server in GEP

Posted by Shawn Jiang <ge...@gmail.com>.
If this is not a part of current document, I suggest to add a task
"How to deploy on a remote geronimo server in GEP"  somewhere under
http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDOC22/development-environment.html

2008/12/2 Tim McConnell <ti...@gmail.com>:
> I did not. Once I did it works as expected. Thanks much Donald !!
>
> Donald Woods wrote:
>>
>> Did you update the RemoteDeployHostname value in
>> config-substitutions.properties on the remote machine to listen on something
>> besides localhost?
>>
>>
>> -Donald
>>
>>
>> Tim McConnell wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi again antoine, looks like there may be a problem. I'm getting a
>>> java.net.ConnectException even after following my own instructions. I'm
>>> pretty sure this used to work, but meanwhile have opened a JIRA and will
>>> investigate. Thanks much for bringing to my attention....
>>>
>>> -----> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMODEVTOOLS-537
>>>
>>> Tim McConnell wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi antoine, although the support in the GEP for remote servers is very
>>>> limited, I believe what you are trying to do is valid although I'm not
>>>> exactly sure that you've followed all the necessary steps. Here they are
>>>> briefly:
>>>>
>>>> 1. First define a local server and make sure it starts within Eclipse.
>>>> If it starts okay, then double-click on the server and change the hostname
>>>> from "localhost" to the remote server's hostname or IP.
>>>>
>>>> 2. Leave Eclipse up and then start the server on the remote system. Even
>>>> though you can't use Eclipse to start/stop the server on the remote system
>>>> Eclipse should still synchronize with the remote server. If it does
>>>> synchronize you will see the status of the server in Eclipse change from
>>>> "Stopped" to *Started". It make take a few seconds to synchronize, but then
>>>> you should be able to deploy to that Server.
>>>>
>>>> 3. Ensure the server on the remote system is still running and then try
>>>> to deploy via Eclipse.
>>>>
>>>> Can you retry using these steps ?? I'll do the same to ensure it still
>>>> works correctly on my side.....
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> antoine_ wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> I am currently testing Geronimo, but I have problems when trying to
>>>>> deploy
>>>>> on a remote server.
>>>>> On my local laptop, I run Ubuntu, Java from Sun, Eclipse Ganymede for
>>>>> JEE
>>>>> developpers, Geronimo v2.1.3 and I installed the Geronimo Eclipse
>>>>> Plugin by
>>>>> following the documentation.
>>>>> On the remote server, I have installed Geronimo. I do not see how the
>>>>> plugin
>>>>> could start Geronimo remotely, so I start it manually. It works : I can
>>>>> access the console, and the launch process tells me that it is
>>>>> listening on
>>>>> some ports including 1099 for RMI and 8080 for the console.
>>>>>
>>>>> In Eclipse, I also succeed to deploy an application locally. It works
>>>>> perfectly.
>>>>>
>>>>> But in Eclipse, the remote server always has the status "stopped". If I
>>>>> try
>>>>> an action like "start" or "publish" I get the following error message :
>>>>> "Server Apache Geronimo v2.1 Server at 192.168.16.60 failed to start".
>>>>>
>>>>> There is no firewall between me and the remote server.
>>>>>
>>>>> I seem to be the only one having such a problem. I did not find
>>>>> anything in
>>>>> the documentation about using remote servers. Did I miss something ? Do
>>>>> you
>>>>> have any ideas ?
>>>>> Thank you...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>

Re: Unable to deploy on a remote server in GEP

Posted by Tim McConnell <ti...@gmail.com>.
I did not. Once I did it works as expected. Thanks much Donald !!

Donald Woods wrote:
> Did you update the RemoteDeployHostname value in 
> config-substitutions.properties on the remote machine to listen on 
> something besides localhost?
> 
> 
> -Donald
> 
> 
> Tim McConnell wrote:
>> Hi again antoine, looks like there may be a problem. I'm getting a 
>> java.net.ConnectException even after following my own instructions. 
>> I'm pretty sure this used to work, but meanwhile have opened a JIRA 
>> and will investigate. Thanks much for bringing to my attention....
>>
>> -----> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMODEVTOOLS-537
>>
>> Tim McConnell wrote:
>>> Hi antoine, although the support in the GEP for remote servers is 
>>> very limited, I believe what you are trying to do is valid although 
>>> I'm not exactly sure that you've followed all the necessary steps. 
>>> Here they are briefly:
>>>
>>> 1. First define a local server and make sure it starts within 
>>> Eclipse. If it starts okay, then double-click on the server and 
>>> change the hostname from "localhost" to the remote server's hostname 
>>> or IP.
>>>
>>> 2. Leave Eclipse up and then start the server on the remote system. 
>>> Even though you can't use Eclipse to start/stop the server on the 
>>> remote system Eclipse should still synchronize with the remote 
>>> server. If it does synchronize you will see the status of the server 
>>> in Eclipse change from "Stopped" to *Started". It make take a few 
>>> seconds to synchronize, but then you should be able to deploy to that 
>>> Server.
>>>
>>> 3. Ensure the server on the remote system is still running and then 
>>> try to deploy via Eclipse.
>>>
>>> Can you retry using these steps ?? I'll do the same to ensure it 
>>> still works correctly on my side.....
>>>
>>>
>>> antoine_ wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>> I am currently testing Geronimo, but I have problems when trying to 
>>>> deploy
>>>> on a remote server.
>>>> On my local laptop, I run Ubuntu, Java from Sun, Eclipse Ganymede 
>>>> for JEE
>>>> developpers, Geronimo v2.1.3 and I installed the Geronimo Eclipse 
>>>> Plugin by
>>>> following the documentation.
>>>> On the remote server, I have installed Geronimo. I do not see how 
>>>> the plugin
>>>> could start Geronimo remotely, so I start it manually. It works : I can
>>>> access the console, and the launch process tells me that it is 
>>>> listening on
>>>> some ports including 1099 for RMI and 8080 for the console.
>>>>
>>>> In Eclipse, I also succeed to deploy an application locally. It works
>>>> perfectly.
>>>>
>>>> But in Eclipse, the remote server always has the status "stopped". 
>>>> If I try
>>>> an action like "start" or "publish" I get the following error message :
>>>> "Server Apache Geronimo v2.1 Server at 192.168.16.60 failed to start".
>>>>
>>>> There is no firewall between me and the remote server.
>>>>
>>>> I seem to be the only one having such a problem. I did not find 
>>>> anything in
>>>> the documentation about using remote servers. Did I miss something ? 
>>>> Do you
>>>> have any ideas ?
>>>> Thank you...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
> 

Re: Unable to deploy on a remote server in GEP

Posted by Donald Woods <dw...@apache.org>.
Did you update the RemoteDeployHostname value in 
config-substitutions.properties on the remote machine to listen on 
something besides localhost?


-Donald


Tim McConnell wrote:
> Hi again antoine, looks like there may be a problem. I'm getting a 
> java.net.ConnectException even after following my own instructions. I'm 
> pretty sure this used to work, but meanwhile have opened a JIRA and will 
> investigate. Thanks much for bringing to my attention....
> 
> -----> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMODEVTOOLS-537
> 
> Tim McConnell wrote:
>> Hi antoine, although the support in the GEP for remote servers is very 
>> limited, I believe what you are trying to do is valid although I'm not 
>> exactly sure that you've followed all the necessary steps. Here they 
>> are briefly:
>>
>> 1. First define a local server and make sure it starts within Eclipse. 
>> If it starts okay, then double-click on the server and change the 
>> hostname from "localhost" to the remote server's hostname or IP.
>>
>> 2. Leave Eclipse up and then start the server on the remote system. 
>> Even though you can't use Eclipse to start/stop the server on the 
>> remote system Eclipse should still synchronize with the remote server. 
>> If it does synchronize you will see the status of the server in 
>> Eclipse change from "Stopped" to *Started". It make take a few seconds 
>> to synchronize, but then you should be able to deploy to that Server.
>>
>> 3. Ensure the server on the remote system is still running and then 
>> try to deploy via Eclipse.
>>
>> Can you retry using these steps ?? I'll do the same to ensure it still 
>> works correctly on my side.....
>>
>>
>> antoine_ wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> I am currently testing Geronimo, but I have problems when trying to 
>>> deploy
>>> on a remote server.
>>> On my local laptop, I run Ubuntu, Java from Sun, Eclipse Ganymede for 
>>> JEE
>>> developpers, Geronimo v2.1.3 and I installed the Geronimo Eclipse 
>>> Plugin by
>>> following the documentation.
>>> On the remote server, I have installed Geronimo. I do not see how the 
>>> plugin
>>> could start Geronimo remotely, so I start it manually. It works : I can
>>> access the console, and the launch process tells me that it is 
>>> listening on
>>> some ports including 1099 for RMI and 8080 for the console.
>>>
>>> In Eclipse, I also succeed to deploy an application locally. It works
>>> perfectly.
>>>
>>> But in Eclipse, the remote server always has the status "stopped". If 
>>> I try
>>> an action like "start" or "publish" I get the following error message :
>>> "Server Apache Geronimo v2.1 Server at 192.168.16.60 failed to start".
>>>
>>> There is no firewall between me and the remote server.
>>>
>>> I seem to be the only one having such a problem. I did not find 
>>> anything in
>>> the documentation about using remote servers. Did I miss something ? 
>>> Do you
>>> have any ideas ?
>>> Thank you...
>>>
>>>
>>
> 

Re: Unable to deploy on a remote server in GEP

Posted by Tim McConnell <ti...@gmail.com>.
Hi again antoine, looks like there may be a problem. I'm getting a 
java.net.ConnectException even after following my own instructions. I'm pretty 
sure this used to work, but meanwhile have opened a JIRA and will investigate. 
Thanks much for bringing to my attention....

-----> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMODEVTOOLS-537

Tim McConnell wrote:
> Hi antoine, although the support in the GEP for remote servers is very 
> limited, I believe what you are trying to do is valid although I'm not 
> exactly sure that you've followed all the necessary steps. Here they are 
> briefly:
> 
> 1. First define a local server and make sure it starts within Eclipse. 
> If it starts okay, then double-click on the server and change the 
> hostname from "localhost" to the remote server's hostname or IP.
> 
> 2. Leave Eclipse up and then start the server on the remote system. Even 
> though you can't use Eclipse to start/stop the server on the remote 
> system Eclipse should still synchronize with the remote server. If it 
> does synchronize you will see the status of the server in Eclipse change 
> from "Stopped" to *Started". It make take a few seconds to synchronize, 
> but then you should be able to deploy to that Server.
> 
> 3. Ensure the server on the remote system is still running and then try 
> to deploy via Eclipse.
> 
> Can you retry using these steps ?? I'll do the same to ensure it still 
> works correctly on my side.....
> 
> 
> antoine_ wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I am currently testing Geronimo, but I have problems when trying to 
>> deploy
>> on a remote server.
>> On my local laptop, I run Ubuntu, Java from Sun, Eclipse Ganymede for JEE
>> developpers, Geronimo v2.1.3 and I installed the Geronimo Eclipse 
>> Plugin by
>> following the documentation.
>> On the remote server, I have installed Geronimo. I do not see how the 
>> plugin
>> could start Geronimo remotely, so I start it manually. It works : I can
>> access the console, and the launch process tells me that it is 
>> listening on
>> some ports including 1099 for RMI and 8080 for the console.
>>
>> In Eclipse, I also succeed to deploy an application locally. It works
>> perfectly.
>>
>> But in Eclipse, the remote server always has the status "stopped". If 
>> I try
>> an action like "start" or "publish" I get the following error message :
>> "Server Apache Geronimo v2.1 Server at 192.168.16.60 failed to start".
>>
>> There is no firewall between me and the remote server.
>>
>> I seem to be the only one having such a problem. I did not find 
>> anything in
>> the documentation about using remote servers. Did I miss something ? 
>> Do you
>> have any ideas ?
>> Thank you...
>>
>>
> 

Re: Unable to deploy on a remote server in GEP

Posted by Tim McConnell <ti...@gmail.com>.
Hi antoine, although the support in the GEP for remote servers is very limited, I 
believe what you are trying to do is valid although I'm not exactly sure that 
you've followed all the necessary steps. Here they are briefly:

1. First define a local server and make sure it starts within Eclipse. If it 
starts okay, then double-click on the server and change the hostname from 
"localhost" to the remote server's hostname or IP.

2. Leave Eclipse up and then start the server on the remote system. Even though 
you can't use Eclipse to start/stop the server on the remote system Eclipse 
should still synchronize with the remote server. If it does synchronize you will 
see the status of the server in Eclipse change from "Stopped" to *Started". It 
make take a few seconds to synchronize, but then you should be able to deploy to 
that Server.

3. Ensure the server on the remote system is still running and then try to deploy 
via Eclipse.

Can you retry using these steps ?? I'll do the same to ensure it still works 
correctly on my side.....


antoine_ wrote:
> Hi,
> I am currently testing Geronimo, but I have problems when trying to deploy
> on a remote server.
> On my local laptop, I run Ubuntu, Java from Sun, Eclipse Ganymede for JEE
> developpers, Geronimo v2.1.3 and I installed the Geronimo Eclipse Plugin by
> following the documentation.
> On the remote server, I have installed Geronimo. I do not see how the plugin
> could start Geronimo remotely, so I start it manually. It works : I can
> access the console, and the launch process tells me that it is listening on
> some ports including 1099 for RMI and 8080 for the console.
> 
> In Eclipse, I also succeed to deploy an application locally. It works
> perfectly.
> 
> But in Eclipse, the remote server always has the status "stopped". If I try
> an action like "start" or "publish" I get the following error message :
> "Server Apache Geronimo v2.1 Server at 192.168.16.60 failed to start".
> 
> There is no firewall between me and the remote server.
> 
> I seem to be the only one having such a problem. I did not find anything in
> the documentation about using remote servers. Did I miss something ? Do you
> have any ideas ? 
> 
> Thank you...
> 
>