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Check your JServ port in the configuration files.

Check if another process is using that port.

If, for some reason, your JServ is something like 8000, 
that's not a good thing.

Hunter Hillegas wrote:
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> I am using Apache 1.3.9, JServ1.0, JDK1.1.7 (native threads) on Linux
> (2.2.12 kernel) running on x86 (SMP)...
> 
> I am getting the following error message in error_log:
> 
> Exception creating the server socket: java.net.BindException: Address
> already in use
> 
> This error is addressed in the FAQ, but the answers there don't apply to my
> situation (they suggest there is another JVM running... there is not)...
> 
> What is the nature of this error? I have another system, identical except
> that it's running Apache1.3.6 and it works great.
> 
> I would have checked the mailing list archives but I could not find a way to
> search...
> 
> I'm not on the list, so if you could reply privately, that would be great.
> Thanks...
> 
> Hunter Hillegas, MCP
> Senior Network Administrator - Jacob Stern & Sons, Inc.
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