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Sun Java System Application Server 8.1 Enterprise Edition 2005Q1 Troubleshooting Guide 

Preface

This guide describes common problems encountered when using the Sun Java™ System Application Server Server 8.1 Standard and Enterprise Editions, and how to solve them.


Who Should Use This Book

The Troubleshooting Guide is intended for developers and administrators who use the Sun Java™ System Application Server to assemble and deploy distributed and Web-based applications.


How This Book Is Organized

This book describes workarounds for some problems you may encounter when configuring, using, or deploying applications with the Sun Java™ System Application Server 8.1 EE or PE. The following table summarizes the content of this book.

Table 1  How This Book Is Organized 

Chapter

Description

Chapter 1, "Overview"

Provides a general overview of the troubleshooting process.

Chapter 2, "Common Problems"

Covers the most common problems you may encounter when using the product.

Chapter 3, "HADB Problems"

Covers problems related to the High Availbility Database (HADB).

Chapter 4, "Security Problems"

Covers problems related to security settings.

Chapter 5, "Frequently Asked Questions"

Covers commonly asked questions about Application Server software.


Conventions Used in This Book

The tables in this section describe the conventions used in this book.

Typographic Conventions

The following table describes the typographic changes used in this book.

Table 2  Typographic Conventions 

Typeface

Meaning

Examples

AaBbCc123
(Monospace)

API and language elements, HTML tags, web site URLs, command names, file names, directory path names, onscreen computer output, sample code.

Edit your.login file.

Use ls -a to list all files.

% You have mail.

AaBbCc123
(Monospace bold)

What you type, when contrasted with onscreen computer output.

% su
Password:

AaBbCc123
(Italic)

Book titles, new terms, words to be emphasized.

A placeholder in a command or path name to be replaced with a real name or value.

Read Chapter 6 in the User’s Guide.

These are called class options.

Do not save the file.

The file is located in the install-dir/bin directory.

Symbols

The following table describes the symbol conventions used in this book.

Table 3  Symbol Conventions 

Symbol

Description

Example

Meaning

[ ]

Contains optional command options.

ls [-l]

The -l option is not required.

{ | }

Contains a set of choices for a required command option.

-d {y|n}

The -d option requires that you use either the y argument or the n argument.

-

Joins simultaneous multiple keystrokes.

Control-A

Press the Control key while you press the A key.

+

Joins consecutive multiple keystrokes.

Ctrl+A+N

Press the Control key, release it, and then press the subsequent keys.

>

Indicates menu item selection in a graphical user interface.

File > New > Templates

From the File menu, choose New. From the New submenu, choose Templates.

Default Paths and File Names

The following table describes the default paths and file names used in this book.

Table 4  Default Paths and File Names 

Term

Description

IdentityServer-base

Represents the base installation directory for Identity Server. The Identity Server 2004Q2 default base installation and product directory depends on your specific platform:

Solaris™ systems: /opt/SUNWam

Linux systems: /opt/sun/identity

DirectoryServer-base

Represents the base installation directory for Sun Java System Directory Server. Refer to the product documentation for the specific path name.

ApplicationServer-base

Represents the base installation directory for Sun Java System Application Server. Refer to the product documentation for the specific path name.

WebServer-base

Represents the base installation directory for Sun Java System Web Server. Refer to the product documentation for the specific path name.

Shell Prompts

The following table describes the shell prompts used in this book.

Table 5  Shell Prompts

Shell

Prompt

C shell on UNIX or Linux

machine-name%

C shell superuser on UNIX or Linux

machine-name#

Bourne shell and Korn shell on UNIX or Linux

$

Bourne shell and Korn shell superuser on UNIX or Linux

#

Windows command line

C:\


Related Documentation

The http://docs.sun.comSM website enables you to access Sun technical documentation online. You can browse the archive or search for a specific book title or subject.

Books in This Documentation Set

The Sun Java System Application Server Standard and Enterprise Edition manuals are available as online files in Portable Document Format (PDF) and Hypertext Markup Language (HTML).

The following table lists tasks and concepts described in the Sun Java™ System Application Server manuals. The manuals marked (updated for 8 2004Q5) have been updated for the Sun Java System Application Server Standard and Enterprise Edition 8 2004Q5 release. The manuals not marked in this way have not been updated since the version 8 Enterprise Edition release.

Table 6  Books in This Documentation Set 

Book Title

Description

Release Notes

Late-breaking information about the software and the documentation. Includes a comprehensive, table-based summary of the supported hardware, operating system, JDK, and JDBC/RDBMS.

Quick Start Guide

How to get started with the Sun Java System Application Server product.

Installation Guide

Installing the Sun Java System Application Server software and its components.

Deployment Planning Guide

Evaluating your system needs and enterprise to ensure that you deploy Sun Java System Application Server in a manner that best suits your site. General issues and concerns that you must be aware of when deploying an application server are also discussed.

Developer’s Guide

Creating and implementing Java™ 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE™ platform) applications intended to run on th2004Q4 Betae Sun Java System Application Server that follow the open Java standards model for J2EE components and APIs. Includes general information about developer tools, security, assembly, deployment, debugging, and creating lifecycle modules.

J2EE 1.4 Tutorial

Using J2EE 1.4 platform technologies and APIs to develop J2EE applications and deploying the applications on the Sun Java System Application Server.

Administration Guide

Configuring, managing, and deploying the Sun Java System Application Server subsystems and components from the Administration Console.

High Availability Administration Guide

Post-installation configuration and administration instructions for the high-availability database.

Administration Reference

Editing the Sun Java System Application Server configuration file, domain.xml.

Upgrade and Migration Guide

Migrating your applications to the new Sun Java System Application Server programming model, specifically from Application Server 6.x and 7. This guide also describes differences between adjacent product releases and configuration options that can result in incompatibility with the product specifications.

Performance Tuning Guide

Tuning the Sun Java System Application Server to improve performance.

Error Message Reference

Solving Sun Java System Application Server error messages.

Reference Manual

Utility commands available with the Sun Java System Application Server; written in manpage style. Includes the asadmin command line interface.

Other Server Documentation

For other server documentation, go to the following:


Accessing Sun Resources Online

For product downloads, professional services, patches and support, and additional developer information, go to the following:


Contacting Sun Technical Support

If you have technical questions about this product that are not answered in the product documentation, go to http://www.sun.com/service/contacting.


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