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4 way opterons for the forums eh?

Reliability on mission critical servers!?!? 😉

Honestly im sure its just a problem with the new fusetalk, but its still funny 😛
 
Oddly enough I've been having trouble in other forums as well. Like Blizzard's battle.net forums.

I ran a virus/adware scan and I'm clean too.
 
1) The 4-way server is a database server NOT a webserver, lets at least get the facts right?

2) The forums have absolutely nothing to do with it, it's the java application server behind the forums. We had to upgrade to ColdFusion 6.1 in order to run the new software. The old ColdFusion was c++ based.

L8r
 
yeah I got it right off the bat comming on this morning havn't been on much of the day though so that was the only one I saw.
 
For the record, I only got it on my HP-UX 10.20 machine running Netscape 4.79. On my WinXP Pro machine I've not seen a JRUN error yet.
 
Kind of OT: why would they move to java with the whole sun/ms thing going on. MSVM is no longer available through windowsupdate so you have to actually go to suns website and download and install java now to get all the updates. Which Joe PCuser has no idea he needs to do.

If they did something like macromedia where it would autoinstall on demand it would be ok, but they dont...
 
Originally posted by: Acanthus
Kind of OT: why would they move to java with the whole sun/ms thing going on. MSVM is no longer available through windowsupdate so you have to actually go to suns website and download and install java now to get all the updates. Which Joe PCuser has no idea he needs to do.

If they did something like macromedia where it would autoinstall on demand it would be ok, but they dont...
But they do. Fire up MSCONFIG and look for "jusched.exe," that's the Java updater. Of course I disabled that 🙂.
 
Originally posted by: Acanthus
Kind of OT: why would they move to java with the whole sun/ms thing going on. MSVM is no longer available through windowsupdate so you have to actually go to suns website and download and install java now to get all the updates. Which Joe PCuser has no idea he needs to do.

If they did something like macromedia where it would autoinstall on demand it would be ok, but they dont...

Because the actual user doesn't need to have Java installed to visit the servers. Java is just the language that was used to write the new Cold Fusion.
 
Originally posted by: MDE
Originally posted by: Acanthus
Kind of OT: why would they move to java with the whole sun/ms thing going on. MSVM is no longer available through windowsupdate so you have to actually go to suns website and download and install java now to get all the updates. Which Joe PCuser has no idea he needs to do.

If they did something like macromedia where it would autoinstall on demand it would be ok, but they dont...
But they do. Fire up MSCONFIG and look for "jusched.exe," that's the Java updater. Of course I disabled that 🙂.

there is no MSCONFIG on win2k.
 
Originally posted by: Acanthus
Originally posted by: MDE
Originally posted by: Acanthus
Kind of OT: why would they move to java with the whole sun/ms thing going on. MSVM is no longer available through windowsupdate so you have to actually go to suns website and download and install java now to get all the updates. Which Joe PCuser has no idea he needs to do.

If they did something like macromedia where it would autoinstall on demand it would be ok, but they dont...
But they do. Fire up MSCONFIG and look for "jusched.exe," that's the Java updater. Of course I disabled that 🙂.

there is no MSCONFIG on win2k.

Just copy it from an XP Pro install. It should work.
 
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