Hi!

My guess is that it has nothing to do to the power outage, but with and "old" problem. Check this mail from Cliff from some months ago:

I thought my solution was definitive! :-) See the thread titled "Security
Update 006-2007".  Just edit
/System/Library/WebObjects/JavaApplications/wotaskd.woa/wotaskd and add a "sleep 5" (no quotes) up near the top. Haven't heard one complaint about
that solution yet.

--
Cliff Tuel . http://apple.com/services/technicalsupport

  Yours

Miguel Arroz

On 2008/06/26, at 20:35, 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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