Error Trying to get a managed server connected to the admin server

I am getting the following error when I try starting up a managed server. I
put -Dweblogic.management.server=http://host:port
The managed server starts with out setting the management.server setting.
It gives the error below when I put the management server setting in
<Error deploying application DefaultWebApp_online: error retrieving
component [Caching Stub]Proxy for
rnd2Domain:Name=DefaultWebApp_online,Location=online,Type=WebAppComponentCon
fig,ApplicationConfig=DefaultWebApp_online>
Thanks,
Scott Jones
[email protected]

Can you post the error message from both admin as well as managed servers?
Viresh Garg
Principal Developer Relations Engineer
BEA Systems
Scott Jones wrote:
I am getting the following error when I try starting up a managed server. I
put -Dweblogic.management.server=http://host:port
The managed server starts with out setting the management.server setting.
It gives the error below when I put the management server setting in
<Error deploying application DefaultWebApp_online: error retrieving
component [Caching Stub]Proxy for
rnd2Domain:Name=DefaultWebApp_online,Location=online,Type=WebAppComponentCon
fig,ApplicationConfig=DefaultWebApp_online>
Thanks,
Scott Jones
[email protected]
[att1.html]

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