We're having a lot of trouble stopping JRun3.0 on Solaris. Sometimes it
works, but more often it's unkillable. We try doing the "jrun -stop default"
and bunch of times, then we get serious and kill -9 <pid>. It won't go away.
It has to be stuck in some system call to be immune from the kill -9 "Vulcan
Deathgrip".

Running netstat shows the proxy listening port as well as bunch of ports
open(in CLOSE_WAIT), The control listening port (50001) is also open with a
number ports.

Any tips on how to kill it? Since this is Solaris and not NT, we can't just
reboot, and we must have the ability to forcibly stop JRun in a production
environment.

Thanks,
-randy hammon
Evolve Software

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