RMI Marshalling Problem:  weblogic.Admin PING

WebLogic 5.1.0 with service pack 8 has been installed on a HPUX server. I'm
trying to ping the server from an NT box, but I'm getting some RMI
marshalling problems.
Here is the command that I run on NT:
C:\weblogic\jre1_2\jre\bin\java -classpath
c:weblogic/lib/weblogic510sp.jar;c:/weblogic/classes;c:/weblogic/lib/weblogi
caux.jar weblogic.Admin t3://HPServer:7001 PING > MarshallingProblem.txt
Here is what is in MarshallingProblem.txt (modified server name):
Failed to connect to t3://HPServer:7001 due to:
[weblogic.rmi.UnexpectedException: Marshalling:
- with nested exception:
[weblogic.rjvm.PeerGoneException:
- with nested exception:
[weblogic.utils.AssertionError: ***** ASSERTION FAILED *****[ Exception
creating response stream ] - with nested exception:
[java.io.InvalidClassException:
weblogic.security.acl.internal.AuthenticatedUser; Local class not
compatible: stream classdesc serialVersionUID=6699361079932480379 local
class serialVersionUID=2825328378974757378]]]]
I previously had similar problems pinging the server from the server itself
until I included the servicepack in the classpath.
Anyone have any idea what going on in this situation?
Cameron Taggart

Cameron
Can you test with sp8 installed on your NT machine too ? And also make
sure you set the classpath with the sp8 jar files on NT before you run
weblogic.Admin PING
Raj Alagumalai
Cameron Taggart wrote:
WebLogic 5.1.0 with service pack 8 has been installed on a HPUX server. I'm
trying to ping the server from an NT box, but I'm getting some RMI
marshalling problems.
Here is the command that I run on NT:
C:\weblogic\jre1_2\jre\bin\java -classpath
c:weblogic/lib/weblogic510sp.jar;c:/weblogic/classes;c:/weblogic/lib/weblogi
caux.jar weblogic.Admin t3://HPServer:7001 PING > MarshallingProblem.txt
Here is what is in MarshallingProblem.txt (modified server name):
Failed to connect to t3://HPServer:7001 due to:
[weblogic.rmi.UnexpectedException: Marshalling:
- with nested exception:
[weblogic.rjvm.PeerGoneException:
- with nested exception:
[weblogic.utils.AssertionError: ***** ASSERTION FAILED *****[ Exception
creating response stream ] - with nested exception:
[java.io.InvalidClassException:
weblogic.security.acl.internal.AuthenticatedUser; Local class not
compatible: stream classdesc serialVersionUID=6699361079932480379 local
class serialVersionUID=2825328378974757378]]]]
I previously had similar problems pinging the server from the server itself
until I included the servicepack in the classpath.
Anyone have any idea what going on in this situation?
Cameron Taggart

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