Try stopping and re-starting resin and check the SJ logs at startup. When SJ 
starts, the first think it should do is try to delete all the files in the 
locks directory. Actually, it might not do this till it tries to connect to the 
archive. Anyway, let's see what happens when it tries to delete. I'm guessing 
that this is where the problem is. Are you sure it's not a filesystem 
permissions issue?

----- Original Message ----
From: Chris Pratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Robert MacGrogan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2007 1:43:09 PM
Subject: Re: [SourceJammer-users] JDK 1.6 Issue

As a test, I re-installed JDK 1.5 and started up a second copy of
Resin using it and SourceJammer will run fine there, so it seems to
definitely be related to JDK 1.6.  Is there any other information that
would help you identify what the root problem is?
  (*Chris*)

On 8/17/07, Chris Pratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Look in the locks directory under your archive directory on the server and 
> > tell me what it
> > contains. If there are any files in there, tell me what the dates are on 
> > them.
>
> The Locks directory under one of my main projects contains file.0 thru
> file.480 and project.0 thru project.17 and they're all dated
> 7/12/2007.
>
> > Now that I think about this a little more, this could be a filesystem 
> > permissions error.
> > When you started Resin, did you use an admin user, or did you use a user 
> > with a lower
> > level of permissions. It's possible that Resin doesn't have write 
> > permissions on the Lock
> > directory.
>
> The security tab on all these shows that Everyone has Full Control, so
> I doubt it's a permission problem.
>
> Thanks for your help, I really appreciate it.
>   (*Chris*)
>





       
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