The command asadmin start-domain fails with one of the following errors:
Error: CLI143 There is more than one domain...
Error: Could Not Start Domain
When issued with no arguments, the command asadmin start-domain fails with the error:
CLI143 There is more than one domain in C:\\Sun\\AppServer\\domains. Please use operand to specify the domain. CLI156 Could not start the domain null. |
This error occurs when there is more than one domain in the domains directory, none of them is named domain1, and no domain is specified with the start-domain command.
Specify the domain when issuing the start-domain command:
asadmin start-domain domain-name |
For example:
asadmin start-domain mycustomdomain |
This message comes from Sun Java System Application Server 8. The full message looks like either:
Could not start the domain. There are no domains. |
or
Could not start the domain. No default domain. Need to enter a domain. |
This error occurs when Sun Java System Application Server 8 is installed on the same system, and its asadmin command (at /usr/sbin) is found on the PATH before the asadmin command for Sun Java System Application Server 8 at as-install/bin. The situation is especially likely to occur on Solaris and Linux systems when . is not specified as part of the PATH variable. Without . in the PATH, the asadmin command in /usr/sbin is found first, even when the current directory is as-install/bin.
Make sure as-install/bin is in the PATH ahead of /usr/sbin, or that . is in the PATH ahead of /usr/sbin if you access asadmin by changing directories to as-install/bin. Alternatively, if you do change to as-install/bin to run asadmin, be sure to include./ in the command name; for example:
cd as-install/bin ./asadmin |