I have not seen a technote, but you can try it out. If you have say a JRun 
instance named foo running as a service. You can actually have that same 
instance running again via the JMC. Yes, that's two of the same instance. 
 DK

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> For what reason? Technote?
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Douglas Knudsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: CF-Server <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wed Jun 01 03:44:44 2005
> Subject: Re: Trouble Stopping CFusion Sever
> 
> how are you stopping the JRun instances? Via teh JMC tool or via the 
> windows
> 
> Services MMC snapin? Basically, if you have your JRun instances setup to 
> run
> 
> as services, do NOT use the JMC to start and stop the instances.
> DK
> 
> On 5/31/05, Ron Connelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > We are having trouble understanding what's happening with the CFusion
> > server when we try to stop it. The JRun Admin shows it as being
> > stopped, the Services applet is showing it as being stopped, and the
> > JRun Launcher is showing it as being stopped, however, we can still
> > log into the CF Admin, and the CF enabled Web sites on the server
> > still operate as if CF were running. There are 4 JRun servers
> > running on this sysem, and all have stopped except the admin server.
> > The others are named default, samples, pier, and cfusion. The
> > default, samples, and pier servers normally do not run.
> >
> > I seem to recall having this same issue in past; needing to stop a
> > JRun server, and having it in fact not stop. We can probably resolve
> > this by rebooting the server-- but want to save that as a last
> > resort, naturally.
> >
> > The reason we need to stop the CFusion server is so we can delete
> > some left over files from the /servers/cfusion/SERVER-INF/temp/
> > directory. It seems that JRun leaves a lot of garbage behind as we
> > update various parts of the Java app. Why is that-- is that normal
> > for JRun?
> >
> > The system is a single server running Win2003, IIS6, CF6.1 running as
> > a J2EE app on JRun4.
> >
> > Thanks in advance for any advice.
> >
> > --
> >
> > Best Regards,
> > Ron Connelly
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
> >
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