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TroubleShooting Tips For J2EE Policy Agents 2.2 and 3.0

Sometimes when installing or configuring an agent you can run into problems, and some of those problems have been seen before, so its useful to document them to help others when they are doing the same things. Each of the Agents has an official guide with a trouble shooting section, and there are release notes listing any know issues. This page is a place to add some extra troubleshooting info in a less formal manner.

This is an additional resource to help you fix a problem when you are installing or configuring a policy agent 2.2.
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Extra Trouble Shooting Issues for J2EE Agents

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  1. Dec 01, 2008

    xshuang says:

    Good morning all, I am trying to have two policy agents (Open SSO Policy Agent ...

    Good morning all,

    I am trying to have two policy agents (Open SSO Policy Agent 2.2) installed on two domains of Glassfish. I have a separate machine for the Access Manager, and I have two domains (one for DEV, one for TEST) on the Glassfish server of another machine. Thus I need one agent for each domain (one for DEV, one for TEST).

    However, the policy agent seems to be knowledgeable enough so that the first agent installation is fine but the second fails no matter they are in the same /j2ee_agents/appserver_v9_agent directory or not.

    Is it possible to have one agent per Glassfish domain? Thank you very much for your help.

    Best regards,
    Sheng

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