Mark-

Thanks again for trying to help.  The server has been running for quite a while 
without problems.  It is just a regular standalone server with the default JVM. 
 Interestingly, I just uninstalled and reinstalled as a multiserver and the 
same crash still happens.  The Coldfusion version is CF 8 Enterprise.  I am 
starting to wonder if it isn't some windows update that could have caused this.

As I just reinstalled Coldfusion (a couple of times) this morning, I don't 
think there is anything special about my jvm.config file or java installation - 
the startup arguments look like this at the moment:

java.args=-server -Xmx512m -Dsun.io.useCanonCaches=false -XX:MaxPermSize=192m 
-XX:+UseParallelGC -Xbatch -Dcoldfusion.rootDir={application.home}/../ 
-Djava.security.policy={application.home}/../lib/coldfusion.policy 
-Djava.security.auth.policy={application.home}/../lib/neo_jaas.policy 
-Dcoldfusion.classPath={application.home}/../lib/updates,{application.home}/../lib,{application.home}/../gateway/lib/,{application.home}/../wwwroot/WEB-INF/cfform/jars
 -Dcoldfusion.libPath={application.home}/../lib

I have 3 versions of MSVCR100.dll on my computer, but none of them are inside 
the ColdFusion directory (one is in the clam antivirus folder, on in the 
windows/system32 folder and the other in the windows/SYSWOW64 -- file sizes and 
dates are a little different on all three )

What sort of I/O errors would I look for?

Thanks again!

>Eron,
>
>Ok, next step will be to ask about your JVM arguments and your hardware. Is
>this a VM? Are there I/o errors?  What version of Java are you running? Is
>it 64bit cf8 ent or 32 bit cf8 ent or 32 bit standard.... CF 8 is long in
>the tooth and it's worth remembering it was out well before 08r2. If you are
>running 32bit on the 08r2 platform it's not a common config.
>
>-Mark
>
>
>Thanks Mark.  I have checked in the runtime\bin directory and there aren't
>any log files in there of any sort.  I also checked the log files in
>runtime\logs and there isn't anything very interesting there either aside
>from the frequent errors in coldfusion-out and coldfusion-event logs that
>states  " There is no web application configured to service your request"
>but I think that's an effect of jrun crashing, not the cause.
>
>I'd really appreciate any other ideas anyone may have!  This is a huge
>problem for me right now.
>
>>Look in the runtime/bin directory for any hotspot errors.  Hsxxxxxx.log
>>usually. If you find any they should give you a clue where to look.
>>
>>Hello All,
>>
>>I am having a problem with one of my ColdFusion 8 production servers.  JRUN
>>seems to be the issue--it is restarting itself every few minutes and I
>don't 

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