The only possibility of SSH and Java interacting is if ssh is trying to
use port 8007 (Tomcat listens on this to handle jsp servlet requests). I
don't know if ssh uses this... I know it does try to talk to some funny
ports for X forwarding. Try turning X forwarding off in the ssh_config file.

  The Java threads are normal. Java does not have nonblocking I/O so it
needs all the threads to handle incoming requests.

_Tim


On 6/6/01 5:55 AM, "Hostmaster of the day" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> We got also SSH problems.
> As long as we are logged in as user or admin
> everything looks alright.
> As soon as we su to root we got the following
> error message :
> Strange packet received : type 32
> 
> After that message SSH gets closed.
> 
> This problem occured not before we installed
> ftp://ftp.cobaltnet.com/pub/developer/Java/i386/RaQ4-Java-Dev-Kit-1.3.
> pkg
> 
> On the other hand there are a lot of Java PIDs (27 PIDs)
> which is new to me. Is that normally ?
> 
> Hostmaster **** 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jason D. Piercy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 2:13 PM
> Subject: [cobalt-developers] RE: [cobalt-developers] [ANNOUNCEMENT]
> Sun Microsystems Delivers The First Java Server Appliance Platform
> 
> Gordon/Taco/Somebody
> 
> Help,
> 
> This package does not have any un-installers, I want it off my system
> - it
> has created various problems.
> 
> The issues,
> 
> 1) it set-up java for all virtural sites - I want the option to turn
> off/on
> per site
> 
> 2) sendmail and servers keep forking out and rebooting
> 
> 3) nfs/nfsfs are now broken
> 
> 4) Documentation as announced is not there.
> 
> 5) SSH drop connections randomly now.
> 
> Please provide me with uninstall instructions.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> 
> 
> Jason D. Piercy
> Founder & CEO
> BinaryBlocks Inc.
> 
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> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Gordon
> Garb
> Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 12:54 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [cobalt-developers] [ANNOUNCEMENT] Sun Microsystems Delivers
> The First Java Server Appliance Platform
> Importance: High
> 
> 
> Dear Sun Cobalt Developers,
> 
> You asked for Java and Tomcat (JSP and servlet) support, and I am
> pleased to announce that today we are releasing the Sun Cobalt
> Developer Kit for Drop and Go Delivery of Java Solutions on Sun
> Cobalt Server Appliances.
> 
> Available at no charge for all x86-based Sun Cobalt Server Appliances
> - the Qube 3, RaQ 3, RaQ 4, and RaQ XTR.
> 
> SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JavaOne Developer Conference - June 4, 2001 - Sun
> Microsystems, Inc. today announced Java technology for Sun Cobalt
> server appliances.
> 
> Features:  The Sun Cobalt Developer Kit v1.3 for Java includes the
> following:
>         - J2SE (Java 2 Standard Edition) Software Development Kit
> v1.3.1
>         - Tomcat v3.2.1 JSP and servlet engine for the Apache web
> server
>         - Interclient v1.60 JDBC driver for the InterBase database
> (Sun Cobalt RaQ3 excluded)
>         - Complete documentation on how to deploy and manage JSP and
> servlet solutions on Sun Cobalt
>            appliances equipped with the Sun Cobalt Java Developer
> Kit
> 
> Press Release: http://www.cobalt.com/about/press/2001/010604.html
> Detailed Information and Java reference links:
> http://www.cobalt.com/java/
> Developer Information and .pkg file links:
> http://developer.cobalt.com/java/
> 
> Best Regards,
> /Gordon
> 
> --
> 
> --                        --
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> Sun Cobalt Server Appliance Business Unit
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> (1) http://demo.cobalt.com/        - check out Sun
> Cobalt server appliances
> (2) http://developer.cobalt.com/     - make a one-click
> web-installer
> (3) http://www.cobalt.com/solutions/    - let customers know
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