![]() ![]() That’s nifty but beyond the scope of this reply to answer. If there are more than one, then in order to see if each is running the wsconfig, you’d need to tell Task Manager to also show the “command line” for each process. On older versions of Windows (or in that Details tab on modern ones), you could right-click it and choose properties, to at least see if the java.exe is one running in the JRE folder of the JVM that CF is pointing to (showing in the CF Admin Java and JVM page.) If it shows “web server configuration”, then that’s one running. If you’re on a recent Windows version, which shows both processes and details tabs in Task Manager, the one in Processes may indicate “java platform se binary”, but note that you should be able to click it to expand it. That may be why you thought there was “no other running”.) ![]() ![]() (BTW, it will indeed show as java.exe, not wsconfig.exe. If so, that could be an instance of this. Readers on Linux would use top or the equivalent.) Go to the Details tab, and see if there is any java.exe listed. □ But I gather you feel confident that you don’t have another one running, right? Well, let’s confirm what we can.ġ) So first, check Task Manager (since you say wsconfig.exe, that tells us you’re on Windows. ![]()
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