Check in the log file, default_event log, which port is causing the error
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Hi Everyone,
We are having some problems with JRun 3.0. We are running JRun 3.0 on an
NT 4.0
server with iiS.
We are having problems with JRun trying to restart itself, thus causing an
error
to be thrown in the default_event_log, viz., "Port in use by another
process".
We are not sure what could cause JRun to attempt to restart itself, and
have
tried everything we know, which isn't much, and nothing seems to resolve
the
problem.
We've rebooted the server, yet the problem persists.
We've tested the application over and over again, trying to duplicate the
error,
but no patterns seem to form.
We are about to reinstall JRun on the server to see if we made any mistakes
during installation, but other than that, we are at a loss.
Can anyone lend a little assistance...some guidance.
Thanks in advance,
Bart
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