Unix 2 STREAM LISTENING 14057 507/X /tmp/. Unix 2 STREAM LISTENING 5606 1/init /run/systemd/journal/stdout Unix 2 SEQPACKET LISTENING 5600 1/init /run/udev/control Unix 2 STREAM LISTENING 14056 507/X 2 STREAM LISTENING 5591 1/init /run/lvm/lvmetad.socket Unix 2 STREAM LISTENING 7724 1/init /run/systemd/private Unix 2 STREAM LISTENING 14081 520/enlightenment 2 STREAM LISTENING 13332 1/init /run/dbus/system_bus_socket Unix 2 STREAM LISTENING 14336 560/libpepflashplay /tmp/.7A/SingletonSocket Proto RefCnt Flags Type State I-Node PID/Program name Path Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State PID/Program name Last edited by snaggletooth84 ( 13:52:58)Īctive Internet connections (only servers) You can check whether monerod is running by looking at the process list (ps, top, or other tool), or whether monerod or another program is already bound on that socket using netstat -ntpa (flags may vary based on netstat variant used). Searching the web i got some very old entries about a conflict with named, which i do not have installed. There are two main reasons a program can not bind to a socket: the port is already used: typically, for the Monero daemon, this means another monerod is already running. I've edited /etc/nf to include the 127.0.0.1 address as the first name server, and created the pdnsd user as instructed by the wiki page. I'd post the debug logs but pdnsd refuses to create them, even with the option uncommented , # alternative server section below that will , # want to exclude them here, and provide an # exclude=., # If your ISP censors certain names, you may Purge_cache=off # Keep stale cache entries in case the ISP'sĮdns_query=yes # Use EDNS for outgoing queries to allow UDP messages Interface=em1 # The name of the interface to check. Uptest=none # Test if the network interface is active. Timeout=4 # Server timeout this may be much shorter # kind of firewall and cannot receive replies # This may be necessary if you are behind some # proxy_only=on # Do not query any name servers beside your ISP's. # the Internet and an ISP which provides good DNS servers. # The following section is most appropriate if you have a fixed connection to Udpbufsize=1024 # Upper limit on the size of UDP messages. Timeout=9 # Global timeout option (10 seconds). Min_ttl=15m # Retain cached entries at least 15 minutes. # but may make pdnsd less efficient, unfortunately. Paranoid=on # This option reduces the chance of cache poisoning # machines on your network to query pdnsd. Its exasperating because I can bring up the admin console for weblogic (127.0.0.Server_ip = 127.0.0.1 # Use eth0 here if you want to allow other I went into the Windows 7 firewall and added a New Rule which opens up port 8849 - however that did not help. Path = C:\Program Files\jprofiler7\bin\windows Īnd modified my startWeblogic.cmd (from which JProfiler 7 spins off its own script)įiles\jprofiler7\bin\windows\jprofilerti.dll=port=8849,nowait,id=117,config=C:\Users\resmed.jprofiler7\config.xml The jprofiler piece however errors out with the following message (the profiling never happens): Could not connect to 127.0.0.1:8849.Please make sure that the remote address is correct, the remote program is started properly and the netword route allows socket connections. SpectrumAuthenticationProviderImpl.initialize-after mbean SpectrumAuthenticationProviderImpl.initialize ![]() JProfiler> If output stops here, please remove -Xdebug from the command line * server administration, use the WebLogic Server * * password assigned to an admin-level user. * To start WebLogic Server, use a username and * PATH=C:\bea\WEBLOG~1\server\bin C:\J2SDK1~1.2_1\jre\bin C:\J2SDK1~1.2_1\bin C:\Program Files\jprofiler7\bin\.\lib C:\Program Files\jprofiler7\bin\windows C:\Program Files\YourKit Java Profiler 7.5.11\bin\win32 C:\Windows\system32 C:\Windows C:\Windows\System32\Wbem C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\ c:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Tools\Binn\ c:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\DTS\Binn\ c:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Tools\Binn\VSShell\Common7\IDE\ c:\tptp\bin c:\program files\jprofiler7\jre\bin C:\bea\WEBLOG~1\server\bin\oci920_8 It appears that weblogic starts up just fine with the JProfiler generated script (named startWebLogic_jprofiler.cmd) CLASSPATH=C:\bea C:\J2SDK1~1.2_1\lib\tools.jar C:\bea\WEBLOG~1\server\lib\weblogic_sp.jar C:\bea\WEBLOG~1\server\lib\weblogic.jar C:\bea\user_projects\domains\mydomain\lib\sqljdbc-1.2.jar C:\bea\WEBLOG~1\common\eval\pointbase\lib\pbserver44.jar C:\bea\WEBLOG~1\common\eval\pointbase\lib\pbclient44.jar C:\J2SDK1~1.2_1\jre\lib\rt.jar C:\bea\WEBLOG~1\server\lib\webservices.jar C:\bea\user_projects\domains\mydomain\lib\wlstartup.jar C:\bea\user_projects\domains\mydomain\lib\SpectrumRealmUtils.jar I configured JProfiler 7 to be integrated with Weblogic 8.1 running locally.
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