Wrong Destination Address Messages

Hi, i've read the posting about how I can receive this message if the old WebLogic is still running while I start a new one. This is not the case for me, I issue the 'kill -9' command on the WebLogic process and wait several seconds, then issue the start up commands, and still get a mile long listing of these errors. Any ideas?

You will get that message if you start a new WLS before the old
one has finished exiting - and it will continue on. You will likely
need to kill the new JVM and wait until it is really, really dead
before starting a new one.
Mike
"Assaf Pazner" <[email protected]> wrote:
We keep getting these messages. What does it mean?
Thu Jan 04 14:15:15 CST 2001:<I> <ConMan> CMD_IDENTIFY_REQUEST
for this JVM
has the wrong destination address
7674211280516062892S172.17.20.102:[80,80,443,443,80,-1]
We are running WLS 5.1 SP7, JDK 1.3, NT 4.0.
Thanks,
Assaf Pazner

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