I haven't experienced your problem so I don't know the cause, or a solution.
We use JRun 3.0 SP2 on NT and Windows 2000, and HP/UX and we don't see the
problem.
As far as the ghost server is concerned, you might check the task list and
make sure that the JVM ("java.exe") is going down when you stop the server.
If it isn't then kill it. It may be that the JVM is going down but Windows
is not releasing the sockets that it is using. I don't know of any way to
kill network connections in Windows but somebody else might.
-----Original Message-----
From: Philippe Bertramo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 4:34 AM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: Jrun does not restart
Hello,
I am using Jrun3.0 sp1 under NT sp5 on my production system,
using sun's Jre 1.2.2
I have 3 instances of Jrun and sometime the following problem happens:
An instance seems to go out of servcie for some reason but
when trying to restart it, it fails because the port is already in use,
this cause me to restart the physical server tohave it up again.
I would like to know if there is any known way to avoid this, for instance
by insatlling sp2 or by upgrading to a newer java run time ?
As a side issue, cans omeone tell me how to kill the "ghost" instance
without restarting the complete server.
Thanks for assistance,
Philippe
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