Error No Known Vms. Check For Correct Jvm.cfg File
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ExportXMLWordPrintable Details Type: Bug Status: Resolved Priority: P4 Resolution: Fixed Affects Version/s: 1.4.2 Fix Version/s: 1.4.2 Component/s: tools Labels: launcher Subcomponent: launcher Resolved In Build: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-4778648 mantis CPU: generic OS: generic Description The javaw command does not http://www.justskins.com/forums/cf8-and-iis-7-a-221349.html display many of the error messages the java command writes out to stderr (contrary to the spec); javaw should display a message box containing the error messages java encounters during startup. Issue Links relates to JDK-4312532 (launcher) javaw -jar should show a popup window if error no cannot start JDK-4898044 Request for ExceptionDescribeString JNI function JDK-4777096 RFE: javaw should open a dialog to report errors Activity All Comments Work Log History Activity Ascending order - Click to sort in descending order Hide Permalink Joe Darcy added a comment - 2002-11-12 16:00 BT2:EVALUATION The javaw command should be fixed accordingly. ###@###.### 2002-11-13 Show Joe error no known Darcy added a comment - 2002-11-12 16:00 BT2:EVALUATION The javaw command should be fixed accordingly. ###@###.### 2002-11-13 Hide Permalink Defect Conversion BT2 (Inactive) added a comment - 2004-06-10 17:31 BT2:SUGGESTED FIX diffs for src/share/bin/java.c: ------- java.c ------- 60d59 < int status = 0; 106a106,108 > /* Report an error message to stderr or a window as appropriate */ > extern void ReportErrorMessage(char * message); > extern void ReportErrorMessage2(char * format, char * string); 151a154,156 > /* Error message to print or display */ > char * message = "Fatal exception occured. Program will exit."; > 173c178 < start = CounterGet(); --- > start = CounterGet(); 175,176c180 < status = 1; < exit(6); --- > exit(6); 179,181c183,185 < end = CounterGet(); < printf("%ld micro seconds to LoadJavaVM\n", < (long)(jint)Counter2Micros(end-start)); --- > end = CounterGet(); > printf("%ld micro seconds to LoadJavaVM\n", > (long)(jint)Counter2Micros(end-start)); 203d206 < status = 2; 218c221,222 < status = 2; --- > ReportErrorMessage("Could not parse the command arguments. " > "Program will exit."); 235,236c239 <
- Coldfusion Server Administration I'm trying to set up two servers - one CF 8 server and one IIS 7 server. What needs to be installed on the IIS 7 server so that I can run the web server configuration on the CF8 box and get them to start working together. Any help or URLs greatly appreciated.... Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode September 16th,11:36 PM #1 CF8 and IIS 7 on seperate boxes I'm trying to set up two servers - one CF 8 server and one IIS 7 server. What needs to be installed on the IIS 7 server so that I can run the web server configuration on the CF8 box and get them to start working together. Any help or URLs greatly appreciated. woodyard Guest September 17th,09:02 PM #2 Re: CF8 and IIS 7 on seperate boxes Running CF and the web server on separate boxes is called running CF in "distributed mode". You can find lots of discussions of it which may answer questions (and also help you ensure that it's something really worth doing). While some may have been written for CF 6 or 7, they'd still apply in CF8 (stuff for CF5 is likely too different to be useful for you). See, for instance: http://www.adobe.com/support/coldfusion/administration/cfmx_in_distributed_mode/ http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=121a0b29 It's interesting: I tried to find reference to the feature in the CF docs, both "Configuring and Administering CF", and "Installing and Using CF". The former makes no mention of it, which surprised me, and the latter (sadly) says that it's covered in the former (but it's not). I even looked in the 8, 7, and 6 versions of these manuals. Very curious. There are a few more technotes at Adobe.com that discuss it in the context of clustering, but you don't say you're doing that. Or are you? Anyway, are you getting an error? Or just wondering what to look out for? Problems people have had in the past are firewall or other port blocking/conflict issues between the 2 servers. carehart Guest September 22nd,07:03 PM #3 Re: CF8 and IIS 7 on seperate boxes I'm using ColdFusion Enterprise 8.x, Windows Server 2008/IIS 7. In CF, I created an instance called "sabroad" that is running as a Windows service on port 8301. Using the IIS server that is installed on the same server as CF8, I am able to verify the new instance is up and functioning correctly. I would like to set up an external server running IIS that will point to the "sabroad" in