RE: Jrun 99%

2005-07-18 Thread Stephen Dupre
About every hour or so sounds suspicious and familiar.   Are you using 6.1 or 
7.0?
 
Do you run any scheduled tasks on the hour?Does it go down or stay at 99% 
until you reboot?   
 
We have ONE administrative scheduled tasks that CF does client variables.  
If you have them in the registry and you have  10,000 of them, the processing 
of expiring 90 day old clients through the registry is CPU intensive.
 
If you could get a stack trace (technote 18339 - 
http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_18339) we could 
at least see what's going on during the 99%.
 
You have to start JRun from the command line.
 
jrun -start default (6.1)
jrun -start cfusion or coldfusion (7.0 - depending on edition).
 
When you see it start to spike, set focus to the DOS Window (click the title 
bar a few times and hit NL) and hit Control+(Pause/Break) (not control-C 
which everyone does by instinct - that kills JRun).
 
If you can get me a stack trace during the 99% CPU (it will be difficult so 
have your cursor over the Window and FOCUS on the DOS window ready to go.
 
Stephen Dupre
Macromedia QA



From: Robert Walters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 7/18/2005 5:40 PM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: Jrun 99%



So I am still battling with jrun.exe hitting 99% of my server CPU on a
regular basis.  I followed MACR, SARGE, and Forta's book and tweaked
this thing for weeks.  All our apps are low key and cache results so
that it takes down CF overhead.  But every hour or so it still hits
99%.  We tweaked CF admin and the jrun config file.

Does anyone have working settings for Windows 2003 with IIS 6?  We
cannot figure it out.

The real funny thing is that our server has an average of under 1 user
at a time.  Talking about a low load server that doesn't work.  What
happens when the site starts really getting used?  Do we have to switch
to ASP or PHP?

ThanksRob Walters



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RE: Tweaking Jrun

2005-07-06 Thread Stephen Dupre
Get a stack trace while it's stuck to see what's really going on.

http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_18362

Stephen Dupre
Macromedia QA

-Original Message-
From: Robert Walters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 1:02 PM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: Tweaking Jrun


Hello,

Are there any guides anywhere that will help me tweak our Jrun Server on 
Windows 2003?  It seems still to run at 99% of CPU at different times 
even though the websites on it are very barely used.  Like 1 user at a 
time on average.

Thanks..Rob



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RE: Apache connector message

2005-02-08 Thread Stephen Dupre
It's a log message that should be a debug message.  

We've had enough complaints about this that I'm working on putting out a
patch.

It would be published in the hotfix area of the site.   

This does nothing for performance or change behavior, it just gets rid of
the logging so your disk doesn't slowly fill up.

Stephen

-Original Message-
From: Lou Laczo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 10:46 AM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: Re: Apache connector message


Stephen,

We installed the 6.1 MX Updater along with the 3 updater hotfixes this
morning on a production server. Now I'm seeing these messages in the error
log, but they seem to be paired with another message:

[Tue Feb 08 11:31:46 2005] [notice] jrApache[1349: 57607] initialized proxy
for 127.0.0.1:51010
[Tue Feb 08 11:31:46 2005] [notice] jrApache[1349: 57607] could not open
/opt/coldfusionmx/runtime/lib/wsconfig/1/jrunserver.store: Permission
denied

Is this something we should be concerned about or is it another debug
message. The server appears to be fine otherwise.

Thanks!
--Lou

Terry,

We fixed this in a hotfix but it hasn't been made widely available yet.  

It's a log message that should have been debug.

It's bug 58965.  We'll probably have to rebuild the connector tree for this
since it affects all OS platforms.

I'll make this an action to post this to the hotfixes site when complete
since more customers are complaining about this.

Stephen Dupre
Macromedia QA

-Original Message-
From: Terry Ford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2005 12:42 PM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: Re: Apache connector message


Hi Chris,

Did you ever work out this problem?  I'm having the same problem with Jrun
under CFMX 6.1/linux.  My error_log is *filled* with these:

[Sat Jan 29 13:34:00 2005] [notice] jrApache[2554: 12819] initialized proxy
for 127.0.0.1:51010
[Sat Jan 29 13:34:00 2005] [notice] jrApache[2555: 53689] initialized proxy
for 127.0.0.1:51010
[Sat Jan 29 13:34:00 2005] [notice] jrApache[2557: 57096] initialized proxy
for 127.0.0.1:51010
[Sat Jan 29 13:34:00 2005] [notice] jrApache[2556: 9390] initialized proxy
for 127.0.0.1:51010
[Sat Jan 29 13:34:00 2005] [notice] jrApache[2558: 22954] initialized proxy
for 127.0.0.1:51010
[Sat Jan 29 13:34:00 2005] [notice] jrApache[2553: 13831] initialized proxy
for 127.0.0.1:51010

Many each minute.  Looks to me like a lot of unnecessary proxy
initialization.  Would like to know what's going on, if anyone has an idea.

Terry



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RE: Apache connector message

2005-01-31 Thread Stephen Dupre
Terry,

We fixed this in a hotfix but it hasn't been made widely available yet.  

It's a log message that should have been debug.

It's bug 58965.  We'll probably have to rebuild the connector tree for this
since it affects all OS platforms.

I'll make this an action to post this to the hotfixes site when complete
since more customers are complaining about this.

Stephen Dupre
Macromedia QA

-Original Message-
From: Terry Ford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2005 12:42 PM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: Re: Apache connector message


Hi Chris,

Did you ever work out this problem?  I'm having the same problem with Jrun
under CFMX 6.1/linux.  My error_log is *filled* with these:

[Sat Jan 29 13:34:00 2005] [notice] jrApache[2554: 12819] initialized proxy
for 127.0.0.1:51010
[Sat Jan 29 13:34:00 2005] [notice] jrApache[2555: 53689] initialized proxy
for 127.0.0.1:51010
[Sat Jan 29 13:34:00 2005] [notice] jrApache[2557: 57096] initialized proxy
for 127.0.0.1:51010
[Sat Jan 29 13:34:00 2005] [notice] jrApache[2556: 9390] initialized proxy
for 127.0.0.1:51010
[Sat Jan 29 13:34:00 2005] [notice] jrApache[2558: 22954] initialized proxy
for 127.0.0.1:51010
[Sat Jan 29 13:34:00 2005] [notice] jrApache[2553: 13831] initialized proxy
for 127.0.0.1:51010

Many each minute.  Looks to me like a lot of unnecessary proxy
initialization.  Would like to know what's going on, if anyone has an idea.

Terry



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RE: Jrun Updater 4?

2004-09-16 Thread Stephen Dupre
We did our testing on MacOSX 10.3.4.

 
The launchers were fixed and users shouldn't have to do any weird things to
find the jvm, etc. with Updater 4 as they had to with prior versions.

 
Stephen Dupre
Macromedia QA

-Original Message-
From: Jeffrey Anderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 1:00 PM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: RE: Jrun Updater 4?

Any word of making it compatible with Mac OS X 10.3?

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From: Simon Horwith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 11:51 PM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: Re: Jrun Updater 4?

it's made a few of my problems go away, some console messages have 
changed, and performance seems slightly better.Installation was a 
piece of cake - no problems

~Simon

Simon Horwith
Member of Team Macromedia
Macromedia Certified Master Instructor
Editor-in-Chief, ColdFusion Developers Journal
Blog - http://www.horwith.com

DeMarco, Alex wrote:

 I see updater 4 has been released..


 Anyone tried it yet? Comments?


 - Alex

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RE: Jrun Updater 4?

2004-09-16 Thread Stephen Dupre
We're actually getting the /products pages and the doc updated to say 10.4.3
is supported.

 
Try it and let us know if you run into any problems.Read the known issues
doc.I think I put one thing in there about JDK 1.4.x.jvm.config is not
used in MacOSX.

 
Stephen

-Original Message-
From: Jeffrey Anderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 1:48 PM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: RE: Jrun Updater 4?

That would be great, since I haven't gotten it to work on Panther yet.The
forums on Macromedia's site informed me that Jrun4 was not supported on
10.3.x

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From: Simon Horwith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 10:31 AM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: Re: Jrun Updater 4?

I haven't tried it on OS X but I remember reading some OS X specific 
caveats in the release notes.

~Simon

Simon Horwith
Member of Team Macromedia
Macromedia Certified Master Instructor
Editor-in-Chief, ColdFusion Developers Journal
Blog - http://www.horwith.com

Stephen Dupre wrote:

 We did our testing on MacOSX 10.3.4.


 The launchers were fixed and users shouldn't have to do any weird 
 things to
 find the jvm, etc. with Updater 4 as they had to with prior versions.


 Stephen Dupre
 Macromedia QA

 -Original Message-
 From: Jeffrey Anderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 1:00 PM
 To: JRun-Talk
 Subject: RE: Jrun Updater 4?

 Any word of making it compatible with Mac OS X 10.3?

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 From: Simon Horwith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 11:51 PM
 To: JRun-Talk
 Subject: Re: Jrun Updater 4?

 it's made a few of my problems go away, some console messages have
 changed, and performance seems slightly better.Installation was a
 piece of cake - no problems

 ~Simon

 Simon Horwith
 Member of Team Macromedia
 Macromedia Certified Master Instructor
 Editor-in-Chief, ColdFusion Developers Journal
 Blog - http://www.horwith.com

 DeMarco, Alex wrote:

  I see updater 4 has been released..
 
 
  Anyone tried it yet? Comments?
 
 
  - Alex
 
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RE: JRun Naming Service listening on *:2910

2004-08-10 Thread Stephen Dupre
We have a fix for this.Bug 50753.It should be in Updater 4.It's a one
classfile fix.

 
Stephen

-Original Message-
From: Troy Simpson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 11:09 AM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: JRun Naming Service listening on *:2910

When I start up the JRun Admin Server, the JRun Naming Service is 
listening on port 2910 of all IP Address on my system. 

How can I bind this to only one IPAddress?

# ./jrun -start admin
Starting Macromedia JRun 4 (Build 63824), admin server
08/10 10:54:31 info JRun Naming Service listening on *:2910
08/10 10:54:33 info No JDBC data sources have been configured for this 
server (see jrun-resources.xml)
08/10 10:54:33 info JRun Web Server listening on 10.1.79.119:8000
08/10 10:54:37 info Deploying enterprise application JRun Management 
Console from: 
file:/global/appsvrdg/d01/app/jrun/jrun01/servers/admin/jmc-app.ear
08/10 10:54:40 info Deploying web application JRun Management Console 
from: file:/global/appsvrdg/d01/app/jrun/jrun01/servers/admin/jmc-app.ear
08/10 10:54:48 user JSPServlet: init
08/10 10:54:56 info Deploying enterprise application JRun 4.0 Internal 
J2EE Components from: 
file:/global/appsvrdg/d01/app/jrun/jrun01/lib/jrun-comp.ear
08/10 10:54:58 info Deploying EJB JRunSQLInvoker from: 
file:/global/appsvrdg/d01/app/jrun/jrun01/lib/jrun-comp.ear
Server admin ready (startup time: 44 seconds)

Thanks,
Troy

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RE: JRUN Stability- reply 2

2004-04-14 Thread Stephen Dupre
Hi Ben,

 
You have to admit we were in some unexplored territory with that hotfix
patch.(it's still being discussed).

 
I don't think this applies to the general server hung issue Jon originally
posted which is best handled by some of the debugging techniques mentioned
by others (stack trace, etc) without changing the environment (JVMs, etc).

 
Your app is very unique.It actually can have 750 concurrent,
ACTIVE/RUNNING threads which doesn't resemble the typical web app of 10-20
possible request threads with maybe 5-10 active at any one time and
constantly changing.I'm frankly amazed that you were able to tune it so
well with JRun and find all those outer limitations of JVMs, etc that you
mention.

 
Stephen Dupre
Macromedia QA

-Original Message-
From: Ben Groeneveld [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 1:12 PM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: Re: JRUN Stability- reply 2

Kathy, we run primarily on windows.I have done some tests on linux, 
but not to this extent.

Our app uses keepalive connections that remain open, so we need a very 
high level of concurrency.In production we run at 750 concurrent 
connections (users) per node.The JRun server doesn't seem to 
pre-allocate the threads, so they remain upper limits.We also run with 
a non-sanctioned patch provided by macromedia folks, because regular 
JRun will get stuck at 1000 activeHandlerThreads.They gave me the 
patch, but in followup email have been quiet to answer my request for 
info on when the change would be incorporated into the base code.I was 
working with someone by the name of Stephen Dupre last August; he was 
most helpful.

Using the patch we have tested just beyond 1800 in our lab with the IBM 
jvm and 1700 with the sun jvm, before we run into memory management 
problems.We use the following jvm args now with sun 1.4:

-Xms128m -Xmx128m -Xss64k

In order to use such high settinmgs you also need to adjust your web 
server because by default they don't permit such high levels of 
concurrency either - I assume as a precaution against DOS attacks.So 
you have to adjust your Apache or IIS settings.

If I recall my experiments properly, the jvm on windows is limited to 
2048 threads, so to get beyond that on a single machine you need to have 
multiple vm's.So, I put several JRun servers under IIS, but then I 
started to run up against some upper limits of IIS.I never got further 
than 4000 concurrent connections for a single win2k box with 1 cpu, and 
that was with three JRun servers under IIS.

Hope that helps, BenG.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ben,

 How is the stability and performance of JRun server
 after you set activeHandlerThreads to 2000? Usually
 the number of the maxHandlerThreads should be bigger
 than activeHandlerThreads? As I understand, JRun would
 not perform well if the number of activeHandlerThreads
 is too big. Could you share your experience here? How
 busy would the traffic be on your site and is your
 site running in UNIX box? Thanks.

 Kathy

 --- Ben Groeneveld [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  This is true; to achieve high levels of concurrency
  we run with
 
  attribute
  name=activeHandlerThreads2000/attribute
 
  attribute name=maxHandlerThreads2000/attribute
 
 
  Hope that helps, BenG.
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   Thanks for the advice!..
  
   I have Metrics turned on currently, monitoring
  every 20 seconds, and I get
   0/0, 0 Sessions..
  
   It does specifically say Web-Threads so, I looked
  for an additional
   setting
   for the proxy, (as we're using the JRUN connector
  via IIS on another
   server)
   but that was the only metrics option in the
  jrun.xml file.
  
   ~ Jon
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Kathy Vance [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
   Jon,
  
   I have the same problem while I did loading
  testing on
   JRun 4. We spent $500 for macromedia tech support
  in
   order to solve the issue.
  
   Please check your jrun.xml. There is a service
  called
   ProxyService. You need to increase the value of
  the
   attribute named activeHandlerThreads to a number
   based on how busy your app is. I remember the
  default
   value is 15.
  
   Also, You can turn on Metrics logging to decide
  how
   many threads you need.
  
   Sometimes you could get the same error mentioned
  while
   using jsp forward tag. But I believe that Updater
  3
   may solve forwarding issue on JRun 4.
  
   for your info,
  
   Kathy
  
  
   --- Jon Austin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks to all for their input on this topic,
   
I am getting more resource directed to this in
  the
next day or, so, and will
be running through some of the troubleshooting
  tips
given here.
   
I understand that many of you are running
successfully, with many concurrent
users, the question now, I have for those
  people, is
what kind of scope is
your application?
   
Are we simply talking glorified web-sites with a
little processing behind
them, or are we

RE: JRUN Stability- reply 2

2004-04-14 Thread Stephen Dupre
Sorry.No, actually, I'd just plain forgotten.

 
This thread was a good reminder to me that we have to revisit this for
possible checkin.

 
I know who will be knocking when that happens..Keep in touch.

 
Stephen Dupre
Macromedia QA

-Original Message-
From: Ben Groeneveld [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 2:04 PM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: Re: JRUN Stability- reply 2

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Ben,


 You have to admit we were in some unexplored territory with that hotfix
 patch.(it's still being discussed).


 I don't think this applies to the general server hung issue Jon 
 originally
 posted which is best handled by some of the debugging techniques mentioned
 by others (stack trace, etc) without changing the environment (JVMs, 
 etc).


 Your app is very unique.It actually can have 750 concurrent,
 ACTIVE/RUNNING threads which doesn't resemble the typical web app of 10-20
 possible request threads with maybe 5-10 active at any one time and
 constantly changing.I'm frankly amazed that you were able to tune it so
 well with JRun and find all those outer limitations of JVMs, etc that you
 mention.

Well of course that is the beauty of our profession - we are all writing 
unique apps.I hope you didn't find this email on a negative note.I 
am most appreciative of your help.It's just the absense of a response 
that puzzled me.Thanks, BenG.




 Stephen Dupre
 Macromedia QA

 -Original Message-
 From: Ben Groeneveld [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 1:12 PM
 To: JRun-Talk
 Subject: Re: JRUN Stability- reply 2

 Kathy, we run primarily on windows.I have done some tests on linux,
 but not to this extent.

 Our app uses keepalive connections that remain open, so we need a very
 high level of concurrency.In production we run at 750 concurrent
 connections (users) per node.The JRun server doesn't seem to
 pre-allocate the threads, so they remain upper limits.We also run with
 a non-sanctioned patch provided by macromedia folks, because regular
 JRun will get stuck at 1000 activeHandlerThreads.They gave me the
 patch, but in followup email have been quiet to answer my request for
 info on when the change would be incorporated into the base code.I was
 working with someone by the name of Stephen Dupre last August; he was
 most helpful.

 Using the patch we have tested just beyond 1800 in our lab with the IBM
 jvm and 1700 with the sun jvm, before we run into memory management
 problems.We use the following jvm args now with sun 1.4:

 -Xms128m -Xmx128m -Xss64k

 In order to use such high settinmgs you also need to adjust your web
 server because by default they don't permit such high levels of
 concurrency either - I assume as a precaution against DOS attacks.So
 you have to adjust your Apache or IIS settings.

 If I recall my experiments properly, the jvm on windows is limited to
 2048 threads, so to get beyond that on a single machine you need to have
 multiple vm's.So, I put several JRun servers under IIS, but then I
 started to run up against some upper limits of IIS.I never got further
 than 4000 concurrent connections for a single win2k box with 1 cpu, and
 that was with three JRun servers under IIS.

 Hope that helps, BenG.

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Ben,
 
  How is the stability and performance of JRun server
  after you set activeHandlerThreads to 2000? Usually
  the number of the maxHandlerThreads should be bigger
  than activeHandlerThreads? As I understand, JRun would
  not perform well if the number of activeHandlerThreads
  is too big. Could you share your experience here? How
  busy would the traffic be on your site and is your
  site running in UNIX box? Thanks.
 
  Kathy
 
  --- Ben Groeneveld [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   This is true; to achieve high levels of concurrency
   we run with
  
   attribute
   name=activeHandlerThreads2000/attribute
  
   attribute name=maxHandlerThreads2000/attribute
  
  
   Hope that helps, BenG.
  
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
Thanks for the advice!..
   
I have Metrics turned on currently, monitoring
   every 20 seconds, and I get
0/0, 0 Sessions..
   
It does specifically say Web-Threads so, I looked
   for an additional
setting
for the proxy, (as we're using the JRUN connector
   via IIS on another
server)
but that was the only metrics option in the
   jrun.xml file.
   
~ Jon
   
-Original Message-
From: Kathy Vance [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   
Jon,
   
I have the same problem while I did loading
   testing on
JRun 4. We spent $500 for macromedia tech support
   in
order to solve the issue.
   
Please check your jrun.xml. There is a service
   called
ProxyService. You need to increase the value of
   the
attribute named activeHandlerThreads to a number
based on how busy your app is. I remember the
   default
value is 15.
   
Also, You can turn on Metrics logging to decide
   how
many threads you

RE: JRUN Stability

2004-04-09 Thread Stephen Dupre
Did you try to get a stack trace when this was happening? (technote 18339 on
www.macromedia.com http://www.macromedia.com )

 
What platform are you running on?

 
Are you using the server version (/jrun4) or the standalone (/cfusionmx).

 
What backend are you connecting to?

 
Have you applied any patches (hotfixes, new database drivers, etc).

 
I'd not ready to finger your code until we look at knownissues that might
cause CPU spikes (environment-related, patches, etc).

 
Stephen Dupre
Macromedia QA

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 09, 2004 12:19 AM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: JRUN Stability

I'm having an issue on a CFMX / JRUN server, when we get around 14
simultaneous users, running an average sized lookup, our CPU spikes,
our memory dives, and JRUN bites the dust.

I've tried this on a single processor, 512mb machine, and it survived
the load for approx 10-15 minutes.

I switched to another server with 2 CPU's, and 1gb of ram, and it died
in 5 minutes..That server did have two CFMX JRUN server instances on
it however. Only one was in active use though, the other was
running, but with no connections.

Both machines were tested multiple times, and the same behavior
continued.

Does anyone have any tuning suggestions, or alternative's like porting
our app to run off JBOSS?

TIA,

~ Jon 
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RE: JRun 4.0 SP1a Error in installing the jrun

2003-01-13 Thread Stephen Dupre
This is bug 49237.  

Typically, the installer runs into this when the default is JVM 1.2.2 (java -version).

We've fixed this in JRun but I don't think we did in ColdFusion MX.   Make sure the 
default JVM is something like 1.3.x.

Stephen Dupre
JRun QA

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From: Kannaiyan P [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 9:32 PM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: JRun 4.0 SP1a Error in installing the jrun


Hello,


Execute ANT Script:   Script: build.xml
  Status: ERROR
  Additional Notes: ERROR - build.xml:57: 
java.io.IOException: Cannot locate antRun script: Property 'ant.home' not 
found

Install Directory:/opt/jrun4/
  Status: SUCCESSFUL
  Additional Notes: NOTE - Directory already 
existed.


i am getting this error when installing the jrun  sp1a .

Thanks
Kannan.






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RE: Jrun in suse linux 7.2

2002-04-10 Thread Stephen Dupre

The tar workaround mentioned in the knowledgebase doc - which I'm not sure works on 
all systems - doesn't get you around the issue of running a relatively 'old' version 
(15506) of 3.1.

There are other reasons why you should use 3.1 26414 (or a similar 3.0 build) besides 
the fixes to garbage bytes problem.  

There are a lot of security related fixes we've put into the product (URL/View source 
hacks, etc) since 3.1 first shipped.

Build 26414 is a rollup of sorts of all these fixes.   I would not recommend using 3.1 
gold (build 15506) for deployment on the internet without upgrading since many of the 
security issues we've since fixed are now well known by users and especially hackers.  

It's best to upgrade and keep abreast of these issues by subscribing to the the 
security bulletins via the Notification Service on 
http://www.macromedia.com/security/.  As we publish articles and fixes, you will be 
notified by email.

We believe the intermittent 'garbage byte' issue that plagued 3.0 and 3.1 for some 
time is fixed for all platforms.  (intermittent just means some platforms would work, 
some would not for the same build) 

Stephen Dupre
Macromedia, Inc.

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From: Ben Groeneveld [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 11:34 AM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: Re: Jrun in suse linux 7.2


And, there's an alternate fix to this issue as well, although I have not 
needed it:

 Ben,

 I can't seem to reply to the list, so I'll send this along to you (if you
 want to send it to the list, you can).

 The reason you're having problems is that the version of tar that Red 
 Hat is
 shipping is a newer version and has had some things changed.  Please 
 take a
 look at this article from the JRun site detailing what you need to do 
 to fix
 the problem (I had the same problem when installing it on my Linux box).

 http://www.macromedia.com/v1/handlers/index.cfm?ID=21039Method=Full


 Enjoy,

 Erik Sahl
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thanks, BenG.

David Spacey wrote:

 Hi Veronika,

 I tried to install Jrun server 3.1 Enterprise edition
 on Suse Linux 7.2. with syntax:
 
 sh jrun31-unix-us.sh
 
 But it never success. It always error when installing
 core component.
 
 The error message is :
 
 344 garbage bytes ignore at end of archieve tar: error
 exit delayed from previous error.

 I had a similar problem with Redhat.  (And this despite Macromedia's 
 claim that redhat is the only supported distro.)

 The solution I was given by Ben Groeneveld on this list is to search 
 Macromedia's web site for patch 26414.  That copy installed perfectly 
 for me.  Why that isn't the default copy is beyond me.

 The other possible solution, from Sanjay Acharya, is to download and 
 install the same version of tar that Macromedia used to assemble the 
 archive.  The details are available on 
 'http://www.macromedia.com/support/jrun/releasenotes/3/releasenotes_3_1.h' 

 .  I didn't need to try that.

 Good luck.
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RE: JRun-Talk-List V1 #186

2001-03-10 Thread Stephen Dupre

Very good suggestion about the connector wizard.  We added "Add Server" in
the JMC to JRun 3.1 so you no longer have to do that manually.

This muliple connector support should be in the JMC as well (enhancements
23150 - put connectors run in the JMC - and enhancement 23305 - being able
with this new "add server" functionality in the JMC to also add a connector
without going into manual editing.  

There's no guarantee that this will get into 3.1 but it's a reasonable thing
to ask from a usability standpoint since we pride ourselves on having
excellent usability.

Thanks for your input.

Stephen Dupre
Allaire QA


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Sent: 3/10/01 5:08 AM
Subject: JRun-Talk-List V1 #186

JRun-Talk-List Sat, 10 Mar 2001  Volume 1 :
Number 186

In this issue:

Help:
RE: connection wizard problem setting up multiple servers
Will you help these students?
Re: connection wizard problem setting up multiple servers
[ANN]: JRun Beta 3.1 is now available for download!


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Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2001 11:08:32 -0600
From: "Uslu, Cihan Y (MED)" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Help:
Message-ID: 411301487662D411ADDB0090274F3A75014955AE@USWAUMSX01MEDGE

I receive this error when I try to access to
http://localhost:80/Cocoon.xml 

Publishing Engine could not be initialized.
java.lang.NullPointerException
at org.apache.cocoon.Cocoon.init(Cocoon.java:135)
at
allaire.jrun.servlet.JRunServletLoader.loadServletInstance(../servlet/JR
unServletLoader.java:236)
at
allaire.jrun.servlet.JRunServletLoader.loadServletInstance(../servlet/JR
unServletLoader.java:190)
at
allaire.jrun.servlet.JRunServletLoader.loadServlet(../servlet/JRunServle
tLoader.java:177)
at
allaire.jrun.servlet.JRunSE.getServletReference(../servlet/JRunSE.java:1
267)
at
allaire.jrun.servlet.JRunSE.runServlet(../servlet/JRunSE.java:895)
at
allaire.jrun.servlet.JRunRequestDispatcher.forward(../servlet/JRunReques
tDispatcher.java:88)
at
allaire.jrun.servlet.JRunSE.service(../servlet/JRunSE.java:1131)
at
allaire.jrun.servlet.JvmContext.dispatch(../servlet/JvmContext.java:330)
at
allaire.jrun.jrpp.ProxyEndpoint.run(../jrpp/ProxyEndpoint.java:382)
at allaire.jrun.ThreadPool.run(../ThreadPool.java:272)
at allaire.jrun.WorkerThread.run(../WorkerThread.java:75)

I don'tknow What's wrong please help me

Cihan



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Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2001 10:17:15 -0500
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: connection wizard problem setting up multiple servers
Message-ID: H79a088c2d76.0984150713.sm0p9065.stm.swissbank.com@MHS

 
Perhaps this is something that allaire could address with a future
release of 
JRUN. It is kinda poky to have to go back in to edit the httpd.conf file
for 
multiple servers!
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Subject: Will you help these students?
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RE: JRun-Talk-List V1 #162

2001-02-26 Thread Stephen Dupre

Your data source might be set up incorrectly.  

ORA-12154:TNS:could not resolve service name 

Stephen

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Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 5:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: JRun-Talk-List V1 #162


JRun-Talk-List Mon, 26 Feb 2001  Volume 1 : Number
162

In this issue:

java.sql.SQLException: Error while trying to retrieve text for er
ror ORA-12154
RE: Servlets
Re: java.sql.SQLException: Error while trying to retrieve text for
er ror ORA-12154
RE: java.sql.SQLException: Error while trying to retrieve text fo r
er ror ORA-12154
URGENT HELP REQUIRED( Problem in Multipart/Form-Data Upload)


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Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 09:13:03 +0700
From: Jacky Soeryana [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: java.sql.SQLException: Error while trying to retrieve text for er
ror ORA-12154
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi all,

Is there anybody able to help me out with this error message:
"java.sql.SQLException: Error while trying to retrieve text for error
ORA-12154"?
I am implementing the OracleConnectionCacheImpl class from Oracle JDBC. I
get this error every morning and I have to restart JRun to recover it.

Thanks,
Jacky.



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Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2001 22:32:26 -0600
From: "shreevid" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Servlets
Message-ID: 000501c09fad$1fb925c0$df644c0f@nt100223

Hello,
 If u want to continue using the demo server,u will have to put u'r servlets
in  --- JRun\servers\default\demo-app\servlets
to configure
If you want to put the servlets in some other directory set the class path.
Eg.. if u'r applications are in the default server go to the java settings
of the default server and add the new class path.

To access a servlet say put in demo-app,
http://localhost:port/demo/servlet/servletname

regs
vidya

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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 9:54 AM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: Servlets


Hi,
Can Somebody help Me?
Where do I place my servlets in Jrun 3.0?
How do I access this servlet in My Browser?
Do I need to do a virtual mapping?

The demo servlets are running and I am Unable to find the virtual Mappings
in JMC.

I am using WIN NT Machine.

Regards
Siju menon
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Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 00:27:39 -0800
From: "Matthew L. Wright" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: java.sql.SQLException: Error while trying to retrieve text for
er ror ORA-12154
Message-ID: 003c01c09fce$0d2c4ba0$0101a8c0@cy251444a

Have you checked your TNSNAMES.ORA for the connect descriptor and does it
match? That's the most obvious one. Check in {oracleroot}/network/admin to
make sure all is well in TNSNAMES.ORA.

Tell me if this goes, if not I have some other ideas.

Matthew Wright
Java Internet Programmer
Jupiter One, Web World Studios WC
www.jupiterone.com
(818) 763-2927

- Original Message -
From: "Jacky Soeryana" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "JRun-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 6:13 PM
Subject: java.sql.SQLException: Error while trying to retrieve text for er
ror ORA-12154


 Hi all,

 Is there anybody able to help me out with this error message:
 "java.sql.SQLException: Error while trying to retrieve text for error
 ORA-12154"?
 I am implementing the OracleConnectionCacheImpl class from Oracle JDBC. I
 get this error every morning and I have to restart JRun to recover it.

 Thanks,
 Jacky.




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Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 15:28:07 +0700
From: Jacky Soeryana [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: java.sql.SQLException: Error while trying to retrieve text fo r
er ror ORA-12154
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Matthew,

The TNSNAME.ORA is there. I use the TNSPing and SQLPlus on the apps server
machine and I was able to connect
successfully.  So I know that the TNS is working fine. Is there any other
cause then?

Regards,
Jacky.

 -Original Message-
 From: Matthew L. Wright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 3:28 PM
 To: JRun-Talk
 Subject: Re: java.sql.SQLException: Error while trying to 
 retrieve text
 for er ror ORA-12154
 
 
 Have you checked your TNSNAMES.ORA for the connect descriptor 
 and does it
 match? That's the most obvious one. Check in 
 

RE: JRun-Talk-List V1 #109

2001-01-29 Thread Stephen Dupre

I only saw JMC problems when there were leftover system .jar files after the
uninstall/install. '

This happens occasionally when one server is left running while trying to
uninstall though it might happen in other conditions too.  It might be the
jmc-app didn't get updated.

I would make sure the jrunadmin.jar and jrun_jsp.jar under the jmc-app\lib
directoy are not the old versions (check the dates at least).  That would
indicate pretty quickly that something went wrong with the install.

Stephen

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Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2001 5:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: JRun-Talk-List V1 #109


JRun-Talk-List Sat, 27 Jan 2001  Volume 1 : Number
109

In this issue:

allaire.jrun.ContextFactory vs allaire.ejipt.ContextFactory
Is JRun 3.0 SP2 buggy?
Jrun Question
where i can download Jrun SP2
Object Pooling
Re: Is JRun 3.0 SP2 buggy?
RE: Is JRun 3.0 SP2 buggy?


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Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 11:49:54 -0700
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: allaire.jrun.ContextFactory vs allaire.ejipt.ContextFactory
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

We're in the process of evaluating a number of different app servers. 
Because of this, the web
app we've developed pulls the needed factory.initial and provider.url 
information from -D options
we send to the JVM. 

So, I've defined in the local.properties file for the default server to 
use:
-Djava.naming.factory.initial=allaire.ejipt.ContextFactory 
-Djava.naming.provider.url=ejipt://localhost:2323

A jsp instantiates a class that pulls these from the System properties, 
and via debug info, I see that it uses
"allaire.jrun.ContextFactory" (not specified) and "ejipt://localhost:2323" 
(as specified).

When it uses that class, I get a "Failed to unmarshal proxy" error.  Why? 
Why is it using that class instead of "allaire.ejipt.ContextFactory" as I 
was trying to tell it to??

Is there some other file I should be specifying this?  On other servers 
tested, it works just fine.

Any help is appreciated!

Robert

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Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 20:59:02 +0100
From: Michael Alten [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Is JRun 3.0 SP2 buggy?
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi,

i tried to install the JRun 3.0 Developer SP2 on my win nt4.0
workstation, JDK/JRE 1.3_001, but it seems that the SP2 is buggy! I
tried to use both versions, the SP2 update and the new "bundled"
Version.
I can't use the browser based jmc, there are missing pictures at the
start-page and lots of scripting errors with the IE5.5, the N$ 4.75
crashes completely.

Perhaps I should mention, that I'm using JRun Studio, Evaluation
Version.

JRun 3.0 SP1 runs without problems.

Regards,
Michael
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Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 16:34:00 -0500
From: Jay Walters [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Jrun Question
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

What event triggers the movement of the properties files and ejipt_*.jar
files from the deploy directory to the runtime directory?  I made some
changes to my config via JMC and wound up needing to copy the property file
over by hand.

Cheers
Jay Walters
NetNumina Solutions

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Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 18:11:38 -0500
From: "Boris Arciniegas" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: where i can download Jrun SP2
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

where i can download the jrun 3.0 sp2, i need urgently.

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Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 19:36:40 -0500
From: "Bin Zhou" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Object Pooling
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi list,

I am developing an J2EE application on JRun 3.  The issue I have is that my 
company is running the business as an Application Services Provider and we 
have 50  more customers using the same EJB objects but on different Jrun 
servers. I am wondering instead deploy EJB objects on each of the Jrun 
server in the deploy directory, if there is a way that I can make all those 
server instances to share only one copy of the EJB files so that the upgrade

of the application is going to be much easier.

Thanks,

Bin