I think the reason for this might be that JRun runs on a JRE, so when you
start JRun the JRE also starts.   The JRE does not tell the operating
system that it should run in the background.   You might try starting JRun
with an & after the command line arguments.   This should tell Linux that
you want this process to run in the background.

This is just a guess, so good luck and let us know what happens.

Adam



                                                                                       
                       
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We are working on getting our JRun 3.0 server up and running, and are
experiencing an odd
problem that we are yet to see mentioned in any documentation.  when you
enter the command
line entry to start jrun for the admin server, the server starts, but the
script hangs.  When
your terminal session is in this condition, you can start Netscape and
connect to the web
administration console, and you can start the default server.  However if
you kill the
terminal window with the hung session the admin server dies.  Has anyone
experienced this?  If
so, what resolved this problem?

Thanks.

Bill Dorsey

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