> I'm trying to get a install of OFB running on a new server box. I'm
> having no end of troubles just getting it to run enough to do the
> initial install. This is on a freshly installed Fedora Core box
> that has very little cruft. The OFB version is the current head
> from SVN.
>
> I'm getting some variation of this exception:
>
> [java] org.ofbiz.base.start.StartupException: Cannot init()
> jotm-container (Unable to bind UserTransaction/TransactionManager
> to JNDI (null))
> [java] at
> org.ofbiz.base.container.ContainerLoader.loadContainer
> (ContainerLoader.java:152)
> [java] at org.ofbiz.base.container.ContainerLoader.load
> (ContainerLoader.java:74)
> ...
> [java] javax.naming.CommunicationException [Root exception is
> java.rmi.ConnectIOException: Exception creating connection to:
> 192.168.1.11; nested exception is:
> [java] java.net.SocketException: Invalid argument or
> cannot assign requested address]
> [java] at com.sun.jndi.rmi.registry.RegistryContext.rebind
> (RegistryContext.java:133)
>
>
> I got this exception when using 127.0.0.1. I tried changing those
> over to the actual address of the NIC and the same exception
> occurs. This is NOT caused by something else having the port.
> Netstat shows it clear, and in fact I wrote a perl script to bind
> to 1099 and I can connect to that when I do, so it isn't already
> bound or prevented by the firewall. I've been digging through OFB
> docs and googling on this for a long time and am at a loss at this
> point. It seems like I'm far from the first to have this issue the
> resolutions I've seen (make sure the port is open, make sure the
> name can be resolved in /etc/hosts) are not rectifying the issue.
> Does anyone have any insight?
>
> d
>
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