![]() Log File: /opt/glassfish7/glassfish/domains/domain1/logs/server.logĬommand start-domain executed successfully. ![]() Successfully started the domain : domain1ĭomain Location: /opt/glassfish7/glassfish/domains/domain1 You can now use the asadmin command to start the GlassFish server. source ~/.bashrc Step 5 – Start GlassFish Server echo "export PATH=$PATH:/opt/glassfish7/bin" > ~/.bashrcĪfter that, reload the ~/.bashrc file using the following command. Next, export the GlassFish path to the ~/.bashrc file. Next, move the extracted directory to /opt using the following command. Once the download is completed, unzip the downloaded file using the following command. OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 17.0.6+10, mixed mode)įirst, visit the GlassFish official download page and download the latest version of GlassFish using the following command. OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 17.0.6+10) pacman -S jre17-openjdkĪfter installing Java, you can check the Java version using the following command. You can install it using the following command. Save and close the file, then update all the package indexes with the following command: pacman -Syu Step 3 – Install Javaįirst, you will need to install Java on your server. Remove all lines and add the following lines: # Score: 0.7, United States You can do it by editing the mirror list configuration file: nano /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist Step 2 – Configure Repositoryīy default, the default repository is outdated in Arch Linux, so you will need to modify the default mirror list. Connect to your Cloud Server via SSH and log in using the credentials highlighted at the top of the page. Create a new server, choosing Arch Linux as the operating system with at least 2GB RAM. Step 1 – Create Atlantic.Net Cloud Serverįirst, log in to your Atlantic.Net Cloud Server. A root password configured on your server. ![]()
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