no .NET installed. And this is directly tied to jrun.exe. Like I
mentioned before the only relevant information that comes up in google
searches pointed to JDK 1.2 which we arent running.

-Adam

On 4/14/05, Fabio Terracini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This doesn't seems to be a JRun error, but a Windows system error.
> Something associated with Windows services.
> 
> I've heard that this can be a problem with .NET framework. Does the
> server has it installed?
> 
> --
> 
> Fabio Terracini
> 
> 
> Adrocknaphobia wrote:
> 
> >When shutting a JRun instance down (which is running in a command
> >prompt) the following error is displayed in an OK window:
> >
> >"The exception Guard Page Exception."
> >
> >"A page of memory that marks the end of a data structure, such as a
> >stack or an array, has been accesses (0x800000001) occurred in the
> >application at (0x.....)"
> >
> >Windows 2000 Server
> >JRun 4 Updater 5
> >CFMX 6.1 Updater
> >(Running a 3 instance remote server cluster)
> >
> >When shutting the instance down as a service, at 50% the process seems
> >to choke and slowly move to the final climax of:
> >
> >"Could not stop the Macromedia JRun CFMX1 Server service on Local Computer"
> >
> >"Error 1053: The service did not respond to the start or control
> >request in a timely fashion"
> >
> >The event log reports "The JRun CFMX1 server terminated with the
> >following error : The requested resource is in use"
> >
> >JRun logs absoluetly nothing. I cleared all the logs and
> >started/stopped the service. The logs look completely normal and the
> >error log is empty.
> >
> >This is not good, because the server is still registered in the
> >cluster. So for that elongated duration of time, errors will be thrown
> >(either page not found or JRun 500) to subsequent request to the
> >cluster node. (i.e.. removing the reliability benefit of the cluster)
> >
> >I have searched high and low and have found next to nothing.  This the
> >following is the most relevant of my searches and its in regards to
> >JProbe posted in May of 2000.
> >
> >"This occurs when using JDK 1.2.x with the Symantec
> >Just-in-time-compiler (JIT). To work around this problem, you can
> >disable the use of the JIT by specifying -Djava.compiler=NONE in the
> >VM arguments field of the VM tab in the Run Dialog. Note that this
> >will cause the application under test to run significantly slower."
> >
> >I am not running JDK 1.2.x......
> >
> >I would appreciate any assistance anyone can offer.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Adam
> >
> >
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