I can't answer your question, but want to let you know that there are
known issues running on Windows 2003 Server including:
> *(Windows 2003 only)* There are memory leaks on Windows 2003 systems
> when performing rich access functions. The problem occurs because the
> Win32 nonpaged pool keeps growing, eventually bringing down the entire
> TCP/IP stack. Once the failure happens, the TCP/IP stack is left in an
> recoverable state, and the only way restore it is by rebooting the
> Windows 2003 system.
This has only affected us a few times over the last 6 months and is
fixed by a reboot.
Search this page for "Windows" to see other known issues:
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/820-3530/gawlz?a=view
Ryan
glassfish_at_javadesktop.org wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I have the following situation:
> I have two server with windows 2003 R2 and both server are clustered (windows cluster).
> My question is:
> Is it possible to install sun application server 9.1 on both windows clustered server.
> If yes, can you please provide me with link for help or doc for detail steps for that?
> Note:
> I know that sun application server has built in feature for high availability and cluster, but my client want to install sun application server on two servers and both servers are windows cluster for high availability
>
> Thanks in advance
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