I was just saw your other response regarding farm deployment.  You could be 
experiencing a problem with the Linux Application Server instance invoking 
remote procedures on the Windows Application Server instance.  When you "farm" 
deleted your application under Linux, a "Undeploy app" remote procedure call 
was made to the cluster.  It sounds like the call didn't make it out to the 
Windows machine for some reason.  I think the Farm deployment issue is related 
to the behavior your describing in this thread.

Are you using Suse Linux?  Many Linux installations support IPV6 which can 
cause problems for Java applications that only expect IPV4 addresses.  If your 
using Suse Linux, read http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=SuseHints for 
instructions on disabling IPV6.  If your using a different flavor of Linux, you 
might need different instructions for disabling IPV6.

If my guess about IPV6 is wrong, we can try something else.



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