Better to use the commandline: jrun start <servername>
This is one of the reasons why the JMC is mostly a shiny toy - editing the
config files and admininstrating it from the command line works around some
funny bugs.

-----Original Message-----
From: Liu, Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 1:23 PM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: in Solaris, JMC shows default server status as stopped when it
is actually running


we have Jrun 3.0 sp1 running on solaris, after deploying web application to
the default server, click restart server, the server status shows as
stopped.
If I refresh the page it shows as running and everything works correctly.

it only happens on Solaris and very annoying. 

what could be the reason for this problem and how to fix it? and anybody see
this kind of problem before?

Thanks in advance.
Scott
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