Most likely your serial number isn't installed properly. Does your
$JRUN_HOME/lib/serial_number.properties have anything in it?
If not, enter your serial number like so and restart JRun:
serial.serial_number=JR300##-####-####-###
You can also use the JMC to enter it if you please.
Also check the event log and see if the key is recognized. You should see
something like this for the version you have installed:
06/28 10:47:26 info (license) Enabling unlimited concurrency for Enterprise
If all that checks out, look in the logs for errors and reply back here or
call tech support.
Scott Stirling
JRun QA
Macromedia
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bob Buford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 4:23 PM
> To: JRun-Talk
> Subject: Intermittent "Max Concurrent Threads exceeded"
>
>
> I have a JRun 3.0 server installed with a web application
> that is being
> placed into production for the first time.
>
> We have received for the first time yesterday, and
> occasionally today, a
> message to the effect that the maximum number of concurrent
> threads has
> been exceeded. Today we noticed that if we refresh the
> browser (IE 5.0,
> F5 to refresh), the home page will properly load.
>
> What could be causing this and how do we respond to this issue?
>
> Thanks
> Bob Buford
>
>
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