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>Well, I can't understand what your problem really is.
>Give me an access on these pages, or send me the buggy generated html.
>
>There has been a lot of modifs around the /jserv/ pages in 1.1., so that
>could be fixed in 1.1.
>
As I said, it is not affecting the (good) performance of the server. I've
put the HTML up at:-
http://literal.lateral.net/jserv_status/jserv.html
Note on this page, only one mapped jserv but in:
http://literal.lateral.net/jserv_status/literal.html
All three jservs come up.
>Just one remark : don't use the same file for all your JVM's logs, or
>you'll experiment problems.
>
Ta - changed
>Jean-Luc
>
>Lee Coomber wrote:
>>
>>
>> Although all the zones and JVMs work fine, only the one on port 8007 comes
>> up in the /jserv/ status view. I can see all the zones in that JVM fine.
I've
>> tried changing the default port to one of the other JVMs but it had no
effect.
>>
>> When I click on the configured hosts part of /jserv/ the output suggests
that
>> jserv_status can see all the JVMs and zones fine:-
>>
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