We're running JRun 4.0 on our Solaris 9 box. JRun listens to port 2910.

It's been running just fine for a few weeks, but all of a sudden, JRun crashed. When studying the error logs, I find that there's a message saying that its connection was interrupted, and when I tried to reboot JRun I got a message saying that that port 2910 was being used. I did "ps" and found that JRun was running (there were, in fact, 4 JRun processes!). I killed all the JRun processes and tried rebooting it again; no luck.

Out of desperation, I rebooted the machine; when I tried starting JRun I got the same error.

We just powered off the machine now, and when we switched it back on, it would only boot in command mode and would not start CDE.

Does anyone have any thoughts? Ideas? Recommendations?

This is our production server; we are considering rolling back to Windows so that we'll have a presence in the world, but we may also, out of desperation, go to our development server.

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