fyi -
The machine is IPv6 and Eric will be redoing the test with the recommneded JVM settings for dual stack machines.

Eric Kirchstein (JIRA) wrote:
Problem with Derby on Windows 2008
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                 Key: DERBY-3620
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-3620
             Project: Derby
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: Network Client, Network Server
    Affects Versions: 10.3.2.1, 10.1.3.1
         Environment: OS: Windows 2008 Server (32- and 64-bit)
Java version output on 32-bit machine:
java version "1.4.2_12"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.2_12-b03)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.2_12-b03, mixed mode)

Java version on 64-bit machine:
java version "1.5.0"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build pwi32devifx-20070725 
(SR5a))
IBM J9 VM (build 2.3, J2RE 1.5.0 IBM J9 2.3 Windows Vista x86-32 
j9vmwi3223-20070426 (JIT enabled)
J9VM - 20070420_12448_lHdSMR
JIT  - 20070419_1806_r8
GC   - 200704_19)
JCL  - 20070725
            Reporter: Eric Kirchstein
            Priority: Critical


Our component, IBM Autonomic Computing Deployment Engine, has a PMR against it 
relating to a hung install on Windows 2008 platforms.  I have narrowed down the 
hang to a call we make to the NetworkServerControl class.  From the command 
line on both 32- and 64-bit systems, I run the following:
java org.apache.derby.drda.NetworkServerControl sysinfo -p 4130

This is just an example command, but suffice it to say that this hangs 
indefinitely on both systems, with any port specified, open or closed.

This has been opened as a severity 1 critical issue on our component, due to 
the fact that it is blocking test on one of our deployers.  Each 24 hour period 
that this is not resolved results in a full day lost for their test team, so 
time is of the essence.

Here is the output of java org.apache.derby.tools.sysinfo on the 32-bit system:
------------------ Java Information ------------------
Java Version:    1.4.2_12
Java Vendor:     Sun Microsystems Inc.
Java home:       C:\Program Files\Java\j2re1.4.2_12
Java classpath:  C:\ekirchst\derbynet.jar
OS name:         Windows NT (unknown)
OS architecture: x86
OS version:      6.0
Java user name:  Administrator
Java user home:  C:\Users\Administrator
Java user dir:   C:\ekirchst
java.specification.name: Java Platform API Specification
java.specification.version: 1.4
--------- Derby Information --------
JRE - JDBC: J2SE 1.4.2 - JDBC 3.0
[C:\ekirchst\derby.jar] 10.3.2.1 - (599110)
[C:\ekirchst\derbynet.jar] 10.3.2.1 - (599110)
------------------------------------------------------
----------------- Locale Information -----------------
------------------------------------------------------

And here is the output of the same command on the 64-bit system:
------------------ Java Information ------------------
Java Version:    1.5.0
Java Vendor:     IBM Corporation
Java home:       C:\Program Files (x86)\IBM\Common\acsi\jre
Java classpath:  C:\ekirchst\derbynet.jar
OS name:         Windows Vista
OS architecture: x86
OS version:      6.0 build 6001 Service Pack 1
Java user name:  Administrator
Java user home:  C:\Users\Administrator
Java user dir:   C:\ekirchst
java.specification.name: Java Platform API Specification
java.specification.version: 1.5
--------- Derby Information --------
JRE - JDBC: J2SE 5.0 - JDBC 3.0
[C:\ekirchst\derbynet.jar] 10.1.3.1 - (417617)
------------------------------------------------------
----------------- Locale Information -----------------
------------------------------------------------------

I'd be happy to answer any further questions to help resolve this issue 
quickly.  Thank you in advance for your help!



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