Hi, when opening the EAServer Manager it shows 2 servers with the name "Jaguar" under folder "Servers". They are exact copies of each other. Looking in to services, there are not 2 Jaguar service instances. It is only in the EAServer Manager we see 2 "Jaguar" servers. We removed the service and installed it again and it still shows 2 "Jaguar". We can not reproduce this on any other machines. Does someone know anything about this? Our Environment: - EAServer 5.3 - Windows 2000 servers
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Jonas wrote... > Hi, when opening the EAServer Manager it shows 2 servers > with the name "Jaguar" under folder "Servers". They are > exact copies of each other. > > Looking in to services, there are not 2 Jaguar service > instances. It is only in the EAServer Manager we see 2 > "Jaguar" servers. > > We removed the service and installed it again and it still > shows 2 "Jaguar". We can not reproduce this on any other > machines. > > Does someone know anything about this? > > Our Environment: > - EAServer 5.3 > - Windows 2000 servers > Look in EAServer\Repository\Servers and see what files are in there. -- Jim Egan [TeamSybase] Sybase product enhancement requests: http://www.isug.com/cgi-bin/ISUG2/submit_enhancement
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I'm with Jim. My money's on 2 props files - I did this same thing. I made a copy of the props file before making changes and kept it called ..props. Took me forever to figure that one out! Jim Egan wrote: > Jonas wrote... >> Hi, when opening the EAServer Manager it shows 2 servers >> with the name "Jaguar" under folder "Servers". They are >> exact copies of each other. >> >> Looking in to services, there are not 2 Jaguar service >> instances. It is only in the EAServer Manager we see 2 >> "Jaguar" servers. >> >> We removed the service and installed it again and it still >> shows 2 "Jaguar". We can not reproduce this on any other >> machines. >> >> Does someone know anything about this? >> >> Our Environment: >> - EAServer 5.3 >> - Windows 2000 servers >> > > Look in EAServer\Repository\Servers and see what files are in there.
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That was good investment of money Daniel and Jim. The "ghostserver" is gone with the copy of props file. Tanks & Regards //Jonas > I'm with Jim. My money's on 2 props files - I did this > same thing. I made a copy of the props file before making > changes and kept it called ..props. Took me forever to > figure that one out! > > > Jim Egan wrote: > > Jonas wrote... > >> Hi, when opening the EAServer Manager it shows 2 > servers >> with the name "Jaguar" under folder "Servers". > They are >> exact copies of each other. > >> > >> Looking in to services, there are not 2 Jaguar service > >> instances. It is only in the EAServer Manager we see 2 > >> "Jaguar" servers. > >> > >> We removed the service and installed it again and it > still >> shows 2 "Jaguar". We can not reproduce this on > any other >> machines. > >> > >> Does someone know anything about this? > >> > >> Our Environment: > >> - EAServer 5.3 > >> - Windows 2000 servers > >> > > > > Look in EAServer\Repository\Servers and see what files > are in there.
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Jonas wrote... > That was good investment of money Daniel and Jim. The > "ghostserver" is gone with the copy of props file. Woohoo! Chalk one up for experience. Thanks for letting us know that the problem was resolved. -- Jim Egan [TeamSybase] Sybase product enhancement requests: http://www.isug.com/cgi-bin/ISUG2/submit_enhancement
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