Solaris 10 with dhcp problems

Can anyone help with a problem involving Solaris 10 on dhcp.
Whenever the system (Blade 150) is rebooted and gets a
new dhcp number from the server, it tries to
reload part of what was associated with the old number. This
causes the user accounts not to work (it fails during login and setting
up profile) and may be related to the fact that the printer doesn't
work, although all the files seem to be in the right places.
I have searched the sun site for the problem and haven't found
anything to help solve the problem. Unconfiguring the system and redoing it doesn't help.
I have attached some of the last reboot's /var/adm/messages :
dhcp-168-8587 was the prior dhcp assigned address
dhcp-170-15614 is the current address
May 20 10:47:55 dhcp-170-15614 automountd[313]: [ID 784820 daemon.error] server dhcp-168-8587 not responding
May 20 10:47:59 dhcp-170-15614 last message repeated 1 time
May 20 10:47:59 dhcp-170-15614 pcipsy: [ID 370704 kern.info] PCI-device: sound@8, audiots0
May 20 10:47:59 dhcp-170-15614 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] audiots0 is /pci@1f,0/sound@8
May 20 10:47:59 dhcp-170-15614 automountd[313]: [ID 784820 daemon.error] server dhcp-168-8587 not responding
May 20 10:48:05 dhcp-170-15614 last message repeated 3 times
May 20 10:48:13 dhcp-170-15614 pseudo: [ID 129642 kern.info] pseudo-device: devinfo0
May 20 10:48:13 dhcp-170-15614 genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] devinfo0 is /pseudo/devinfo@0
May 20 10:48:13 dhcp-170-15614 ssha_pvr[824]: [ID 343166 daemon.warning] CheckPoint_load: corrupt file /etc/opt/SUNWsrshp/chkpt.001
May 20 10:48:27 dhcp-170-15614 /usr/dt/bin/ttsession[935]: [ID 848021 daemon.error] Tticeauth::make_auth_cookie(): Permission denied when try to access authority file in locking authority file '/.TTauthority'
May 20 10:49:22 dhcp-170-15614 automountd[313]: [ID 784820 daemon.error] server dhcp-168-8587 not responding
May 20 10:50:18 dhcp-170-15614 last message repeated 8 times

Hello.
I have a DSL router that is also used as local name server.
I wrote the static IP address of the DSL router (192.168.178.1) into the resolv.conf file:
domain mydomain.com
nameserver 192.168.178.1Please also check the "hosts" and (for Sol 10) the "ipnodes" entries in /etc/nsswitch.conf. The entries should contain "dns":
hosts:      files dns
ipnodes:   files dns
...However this is the default setting for nsswitch.conf so you should normally not need to change this file.
Martin

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    /usr/java1.3/jre/lib/rt.jar:/usr/java1.3/jre/lib/i18n.jar:/usr/java1.3/jre/lib/sunrsasign.jar:/usr/j
    ava1.3/jre/classes:/usr/local/weblogic/510/9/weblogic510sp9boot.jar:/usr/local/weblogic/510/weblogic
    /classes/boot::/usr/local/weblogic/510/9/telenormobilHTTP302.jar:/usr/local/weblogic/510/9/weblogic5
    10sp9.jar:./djuicecluster/wamp/lib/client.jar:/usr/local/weblogic/510/weblogic/license:/usr/local/we
    blogic/510/weblogic/classes:/usr/local/weblogic/510/weblogic/myserver/serverclasses:/usr/local/weblo
    gic/510/weblogic/lib/weblogicaux.jar:./djuicecluster/serverclasses:./djuicecluster/serverclasses/lda
    pjdk.jar:./djuicecluster/serverclasses/nslookup.jar:./djuicecluster/serverclasses/activation.jar:./d
    juicecluster/serverclasses/bsfengines.jar:./djuicecluster/serverclasses/bsf.jar:./djuicecluster/serv
    erclasses/mail.jar:./djuicecluster/serverclasses/xalan.jar:./djuicecluster/serverclasses/xerces.jar:
    ./djuicecluster/serverclasses/jsse.jar:./djuicecluster/serverclasses/Acme.jar:./djuicecluster/server
    classes/xml.jar:./djuicecluster/serverclasses/poppers.jar:./djuicecluster/serverclasses/com_telenor.
    jar:./djuicecluster/serverclasses/smpp.jar:./djuicecluster/serverclasses/smpputils.jar:./djuiceclust
    er/serverclasses/entrust.jar:./djuicecluster/projects/djuice/lib/djuice_common.jar:./djuicecluster/s
    erverclasses/oreilly.jar:./djuicecluster/projects/djuice/lib:./djuicecluster/projects/djuice/lib/Men
    uBean.jar:./djuicecluster/projects/djuice/lib/CategoryContentBean.jar:./djuicecluster/projects/djuic
    e/servletsnclasses:/usr/local/weblogic/510/weblogic/lib/jConnect.jar:/usr/local/weblogic/510/weblogi
    c/lib/jconn2.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15392.jar:/db
    dump/weblogic/510/weblogic/lib/persistence/WebLogic_RDBMS.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluste
    r/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15393.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deploy
    ments/ejbjar15394.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15395.ja
    r:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15396.jar:/dbdump/djuice/dju
    ice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15397.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluste
    r/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15398.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deploy
    ments/ejbjar15399.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15400.ja
    r:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15401.jar:/dbdump/djuice/dju
    ice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15402.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluste
    r/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15403.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deploy
    ments/ejbjar15404.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15405.ja
    r:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15406.jar:/dbdump/djuice/dju
    ice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15407.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluste
    r/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15408.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deploy
    ments/ejbjar15409.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15410.ja
    r:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15411.jar:/dbdump/djuice/dju
    ice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15412.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluste
    r/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15413.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deploy
    ments/ejbjar15414.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15415.ja
    r:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15416.jar:/dbdump/djuice/dju
    ice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15417.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluste
    r/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15418.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deploy
    ments/ejbjar15419.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15420.ja
    r:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15421.jar:/dbdump/djuice/dju
    ice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15422.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluste
    r/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15423.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deploy
    ments/ejbjar15424.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15425.ja
    r:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15426.jar:/dbdump/djuice/dju
    ice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15427.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluste
    r/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15428.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deploy
    ments/ejbjar15429.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15430.ja
    r:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15431.jar:/dbdump/djuice/dju
    ice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15432.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluste
    r/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15433.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deploy
    ments/ejbjar15434.jar:./djuicecluster/projects/djuice/servletsnclasses:./djuicecluster/projects/djui
    ce/servletclasses:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/classfiles, -d,
    /dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/classfiles,
    /dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/classfiles/jsp_servlet/_index.java])
    at weblogic.utils.compiler.CompilerInvoker.compileMaybeExit(CompilerInvoker.java:439)
    at weblogic.utils.compiler.CompilerInvoker.compile(CompilerInvoker.java:245)
    at weblogic.servlet.jsp.JspStub.compilePage(JspStub.java:369)
    at weblogic.servlet.jsp.JspStub.prepareServlet(JspStub.java:227)
    at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.getServlet(ServletStubImpl.java:200)
    at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.invokeServlet(ServletStubImpl.java:115)
    at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletContextImpl.invokeServlet(ServletContextImpl.java:915)
    at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletContextImpl.invokeServlet(ServletContextImpl.java:879)
    at
    weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletContextManager.invokeServlet(ServletContextManager.java:269)
    at weblogic.socket.MuxableSocketHTTP.invokeServlet(MuxableSocketHTTP.java:365)
    at weblogic.socket.MuxableSocketHTTP.execute(MuxableSocketHTTP.java:253)
    at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:129)
    None of my filesystems are full. Why does this error occur then.
    I have tried to check the jsp configuration but there is nothing to see there ...
    Can annyone help me with this problem ?
    Thanks
    Ståle Tomten

    Hi
    I solved the problem.
    The server did not have enough memory available to spawn the javac process... Therefor: Not enough
    space.
    I just reduced the memory set up for weblogic and it worked.
    regards
    Ståle Tomten
    "Ståle Tomten" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    Hi
    I am trying to upgrade our JVM from JDK1.2.2 to JDK1.3.
    When i finally got a clean compile of the code, i get the following error when i try to access the
    index.jsp of our site.
    ti mai 01 10:33:24 WEST 2001:<I> <WebLogicServer> WebLogic Server started
    ti mai 01 10:35:22 WEST 2001:<I> <ServletContext-General> Generated java file:
    /dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/classfiles/jsp_servlet/_index.java
    ti mai 01 10:35:22 WEST 2001:<E> <ServletContext-General> Compilation of
    /dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/classfiles/jsp_servlet/_index.java failed:
    java.io.IOException: Not enough space
    at java.lang.UNIXProcess.forkAndExec(Native Method)
    at java.lang.UNIXProcess.<init>(UNIXProcess.java:54)
    at java.lang.Runtime.execInternal(Native Method)
    at java.lang.Runtime.exec(Runtime.java:551)
    at java.lang.Runtime.exec(Runtime.java:477)
    at java.lang.Runtime.exec(Runtime.java:443)
    at weblogic.utils.Executable.exec(Executable.java:170)
    at weblogic.utils.Executable.exec(Executable.java:107)
    at weblogic.utils.compiler.CompilerInvoker.compileMaybeExit(CompilerInvoker.java:423)
    at weblogic.utils.compiler.CompilerInvoker.compile(CompilerInvoker.java:245)
    at weblogic.servlet.jsp.JspStub.compilePage(JspStub.java:369)
    at weblogic.servlet.jsp.JspStub.prepareServlet(JspStub.java:227)
    at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.getServlet(ServletStubImpl.java:200)
    at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.invokeServlet(ServletStubImpl.java:115)
    at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletContextImpl.invokeServlet(ServletContextImpl.java:915)
    at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletContextImpl.invokeServlet(ServletContextImpl.java:879)
    at
    weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletContextManager.invokeServlet(ServletContextManager.java:269)
    at weblogic.socket.MuxableSocketHTTP.invokeServlet(MuxableSocketHTTP.java:365)
    at weblogic.socket.MuxableSocketHTTP.execute(MuxableSocketHTTP.java:253)
    at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:129)
    java.io.IOException: Compiler failedexecutable.exec([Ljava.lang.String;[/usr/bin/javac, -classpath,
    >
    /usr/java1.3/jre/lib/rt.jar:/usr/java1.3/jre/lib/i18n.jar:/usr/java1.3/jre/lib/sunrsasign.jar:/usr/j
    >
    ava1.3/jre/classes:/usr/local/weblogic/510/9/weblogic510sp9boot.jar:/usr/local/weblogic/510/weblogic
    >
    /classes/boot::/usr/local/weblogic/510/9/telenormobilHTTP302.jar:/usr/local/weblogic/510/9/weblogic5
    >
    10sp9.jar:./djuicecluster/wamp/lib/client.jar:/usr/local/weblogic/510/weblogic/license:/usr/local/we
    >
    blogic/510/weblogic/classes:/usr/local/weblogic/510/weblogic/myserver/serverclasses:/usr/local/weblo
    >
    gic/510/weblogic/lib/weblogicaux.jar:./djuicecluster/serverclasses:./djuicecluster/serverclasses/lda
    >
    pjdk.jar:./djuicecluster/serverclasses/nslookup.jar:./djuicecluster/serverclasses/activation.jar:./d
    >
    juicecluster/serverclasses/bsfengines.jar:./djuicecluster/serverclasses/bsf.jar:./djuicecluster/serv
    >
    erclasses/mail.jar:./djuicecluster/serverclasses/xalan.jar:./djuicecluster/serverclasses/xerces.jar:
    >
    ./djuicecluster/serverclasses/jsse.jar:./djuicecluster/serverclasses/Acme.jar:./djuicecluster/server
    >
    classes/xml.jar:./djuicecluster/serverclasses/poppers.jar:./djuicecluster/serverclasses/com_telenor.
    >
    jar:./djuicecluster/serverclasses/smpp.jar:./djuicecluster/serverclasses/smpputils.jar:./djuiceclust
    >
    er/serverclasses/entrust.jar:./djuicecluster/projects/djuice/lib/djuice_common.jar:./djuicecluster/s
    erverclasses/oreilly.jar:./djuicecluster/projects/djuice/lib:./djuicecluster/projects/djuice/lib/Men>uBean.jar:./djuicecluster/projects/djuice/lib/CategoryContentBean.jar:./djuicecluster/projects/djuic>e/servletsnclasses:/usr/local/weblogic/510/weblogic/lib/jConnect.jar:/usr/local/weblogic/510/weblogi>c/lib/jconn2.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15392.jar:/db>dump/weblogic/510/weblogic/lib/persistence/WebLogic_RDBMS.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluste>r/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15393.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deploy>ments/ejbjar15394.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15395.ja>r:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15396.jar:/dbdump/djuice/dju>ice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15397.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluste>r/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15398.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deploy>ments/ejbjar15399.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15400.ja>r:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15401.jar:/dbdump/djuice/dju>ice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15402.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluste>r/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15403.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deploy>ments/ejbjar15404.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15405.ja>r:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15406.jar:/dbdump/djuice/dju>ice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15407.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluste>r/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15408.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deploy>ments/ejbjar15409.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15410.ja>r:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15411.jar:/dbdump/djuice/dju>ice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15412.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluste>r/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15413.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deploy>ments/ejbjar15414.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15415.ja>r:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15416.jar:/dbdump/djuice/dju>ice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15417.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluste>r/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15418.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deploy>ments/ejbjar15419.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15420.ja>r:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15421.jar:/dbdump/djuice/dju>ice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15422.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluste>r/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15423.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deploy>ments/ejbjar15424.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15425.ja>r:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15426.jar:/dbdump/djuice/dju>ice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15427.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluste>r/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15428.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deploy>ments/ejbjar15429.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15430.ja>r:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15431.jar:/dbdump/djuice/dju>ice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15432.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluste>r/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15433.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deploy>ments/ejbjar15434.jar:./djuicecluster/projects/djuice/servletsnclasses:./djuicecluster/projects/djui> ce/servletclasses:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/classfiles, -d,> /dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/classfiles,> /dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/classfiles/jsp_servlet/_index.java)at weblogic.utils.compiler.CompilerInvoker.compileMaybeExit(CompilerInvoker.java:439)
    at weblogic.utils.compiler.CompilerInvoker.compile(CompilerInvoker.java:245)
    at weblogic.servlet.jsp.JspStub.compilePage(JspStub.java:369)
    at weblogic.servlet.jsp.JspStub.prepareServlet(JspStub.java:227)
    at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.getServlet(ServletStubImpl.java:200)
    at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.invokeServlet(ServletStubImpl.java:115)
    at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletContextImpl.invokeServlet(ServletContextImpl.java:915)
    at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletContextImpl.invokeServlet(ServletContextImpl.java:879)
    at
    weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletContextManager.invokeServlet(ServletContextManager.java:269)
    at weblogic.socket.MuxableSocketHTTP.invokeServlet(MuxableSocketHTTP.java:365)
    at weblogic.socket.MuxableSocketHTTP.execute(MuxableSocketHTTP.java:253)
    at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:129)
    ti mai 01 10:35:22 WEST 2001:<E> <ServletContext-General> Servlet failed with Exception
    java.io.IOException: Compiler failed
    executable.exec([Ljava.lang.String;[/usr/bin/javac, -classpath,
    >
    /usr/java1.3/jre/lib/rt.jar:/usr/java1.3/jre/lib/i18n.jar:/usr/java1.3/jre/lib/sunrsasign.jar:/usr/j
    >
    ava1.3/jre/classes:/usr/local/weblogic/510/9/weblogic510sp9boot.jar:/usr/local/weblogic/510/weblogic
    >
    /classes/boot::/usr/local/weblogic/510/9/telenormobilHTTP302.jar:/usr/local/weblogic/510/9/weblogic5
    >
    10sp9.jar:./djuicecluster/wamp/lib/client.jar:/usr/local/weblogic/510/weblogic/license:/usr/local/we
    >
    blogic/510/weblogic/classes:/usr/local/weblogic/510/weblogic/myserver/serverclasses:/usr/local/weblo
    >
    gic/510/weblogic/lib/weblogicaux.jar:./djuicecluster/serverclasses:./djuicecluster/serverclasses/lda
    >
    pjdk.jar:./djuicecluster/serverclasses/nslookup.jar:./djuicecluster/serverclasses/activation.jar:./d
    >
    juicecluster/serverclasses/bsfengines.jar:./djuicecluster/serverclasses/bsf.jar:./djuicecluster/serv
    >
    erclasses/mail.jar:./djuicecluster/serverclasses/xalan.jar:./djuicecluster/serverclasses/xerces.jar:
    >
    ./djuicecluster/serverclasses/jsse.jar:./djuicecluster/serverclasses/Acme.jar:./djuicecluster/server
    >
    classes/xml.jar:./djuicecluster/serverclasses/poppers.jar:./djuicecluster/serverclasses/com_telenor.
    >
    jar:./djuicecluster/serverclasses/smpp.jar:./djuicecluster/serverclasses/smpputils.jar:./djuiceclust
    >
    er/serverclasses/entrust.jar:./djuicecluster/projects/djuice/lib/djuice_common.jar:./djuicecluster/s
    >
    erverclasses/oreilly.jar:./djuicecluster/projects/djuice/lib:./djuicecluster/projects/djuice/lib/Men
    >
    uBean.jar:./djuicecluster/projects/djuice/lib/CategoryContentBean.jar:./djuicecluster/projects/djuic
    >
    e/servletsnclasses:/usr/local/weblogic/510/weblogic/lib/jConnect.jar:/usr/local/weblogic/510/weblogi
    >
    c/lib/jconn2.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15392.jar:/db
    >
    dump/weblogic/510/weblogic/lib/persistence/WebLogic_RDBMS.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluste
    >
    r/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15393.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deploy
    >
    ments/ejbjar15394.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15395.ja
    >
    r:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15396.jar:/dbdump/djuice/dju
    >
    ice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15397.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluste
    >
    r/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15398.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deploy
    >
    ments/ejbjar15399.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15400.ja
    >
    r:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15401.jar:/dbdump/djuice/dju
    >
    ice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15402.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluste
    >
    r/dj_app6/tmp_deployments/ejbjar15403.jar:/dbdump/djuice/djuice.17b/djuicecluster/dj_app6/tmp_deploy
    >
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