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Old 08-26-2005
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RMI Port settings for different users

I have installed an application on AIX 5.3, however when i log in as the application owner i cannot open the RMI Port 1099. If i log in as root i can open the RMI port. Is there a specific setting that determines if a user can open the RMI port? I cannot add this user as part of SYS Admin group.

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Old 09-03-2005
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I have installed an application on AIX 5.3, however when i log in as the application owner i cannot open the RMI Port 1099. If i log in as root i can open the RMI port. Is there a specific setting that determines if a user can open the RMI port? I cannot add this user as part of SYS Admin group.

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Try to find if there is any other process using the port 1099;
If yes:
Stop that process & try to start the process you want;
If not:
Try to assign different port to your process;
If not:
Use the root, & add change the configuration file, (add your user & assign full rights);

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Old 09-14-2005
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you may need to create or obtain java.policy file on that user account....
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