When the server went down due to the power loss was it, in effect, the
same as pulling the plug, or did you have a UPS that triggered an
orderly shutdown?
I suspect that due to some error checking (memory, I think) that
happens after an improper shutdown, at least one service may have
started back up in the wrong sequence. By by doing a proper shutdown
or restart, things came back up correctly.
Just a guess.
Dave
On Jun 26, 2008, at 3:35 PM, James Cicenia wrote:
Hello -
I have an XServe running Tiger Server. We had a "brief" power outage
last night and while my server came up my webobjects applications
didn't.
When I looked they were running as shown by listing the java
processes.
However, it still said no instance available.
I even killed all those "phantom" java processes. This had the
affect of
showing me that the apps were running via the monitor, however it sill
exhibited the same behavior. I actually rebooted my server. This
time it
came right back up with all my WebObjects apps running.
Wondering
James Cicenia
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