Recently I installed eComStation, wanting to replace my "battered" Warp 4 installation.
Except for one rather annoying problem I have been unable to solve, everything worked out very well. The annoying problem is a system crash apparently caused by a memory leak in some part of the cache engine ("LazyRead: no available memory") which happens every other day, but which can be kept away by rebooting the system every day, i.e. not a long term solution. I'm hoping a yet unapplied fix may remove the problem.
Until the crash occurs everything run smoothly, including Injoy Firewall, SIO, VRaid, Apache, PMMail/2, Netscape Communicator, Opera, etc. - but of course eComStation is based on OS/2 and I expected almost everything to work as usual.
Some people have had trouble installing eComStation, while the installation worked flawlessly on my system. I chose not to upgrade, but instead install eComStation in an empty primary partion. Beforehand I did practice a bit on a spare system to make sure I had understood correctly how LVM (Logical Volume Manager) works, only having limited prior experience with Warp Server for e-Business.
If my cache trouble is solved soon, I expect to run eComStation for a long time, otherwise I will have to either go back to Warp 4, or more likely migrate to something else - but that's another story...
Please do not hesitate to send me any other news from around Scandinavia.