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Mike,
besides sdk & jre U should try doing ps -ef|grep jdk too. I normally find
these there with this name.

-Akshay

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Subject: Re: JServ will not restart


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Mike Baroukh wrote:
> If the ApJServManual is to off, there it's automatically apache that
> start/restart JServ or, more preciselly, all zones that are defined
> in jserv.properties used by apache.
> Int this mode, you're nor able to start JServ by yourself.
Unfortunately, Apache also fails to start JServ. Once I stop Apache for
any reason and restart it it will not restart JServ. The port will still
be in use and I think it shouldn't be. (I wait a couple of minutes before
restarting Apache).

> If you use any zone as standalone (so at a different port that jserv's
> default one) then you're abble to stop or start it manually but apache
> is then not able to do it.
The manual start and stop work fine from a script

> > means if the customer stops our software, which also stops the HTTP
> > server (Apache), he can't start them again because for some reason
> > the automatic start of JServ fails.
>
> If ApJservManual is on, the stop/start/restart should work !
> Are they in this case ???
Yes, they do but I want Apache to control JServ instead of having to
start/stop/restart manually.

> > The only way to do this seems to be to have the script that starts
> > Apache for us also start JServ.
>
> So, for ApJservManual is off.
> In this mode, I also have a problem for restarting JServ.
> I made a script that kills processes ...
Oddly enough, there are no identifyable processes left after Apache
is stopped but the restart of JServ still fails. I use 'ps' with 'grep
jsdk' and 'grep jre' to find them but there are none!

Mike


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