Einfeldt wrote:
The AWT classes need an x-server to work with images.
Can it be that there isn't one running, when this error happens ?
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Von: Krishna Kishore Thotakura [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 30. Mai 2001 01:05
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hello,
I am trying to setup multiple JVMs using mod_jk. the JVM running at port 8080
is okay. I'm having problem with the JVM running at port 8090. whenever, i log
out of my server machine(the machine where i am starting my apache and tomcat),
the tomcat process stops listening to the port 8090.
Hi,
thanks for your quick response.
But my server is a unix box running Red Hat 6.2.
Pernica, Jan wrote:
this is a known bug of JDK 1.3 on NT
On Monday, May 28, 2001 4:52 PM, Krishna Kishore Thotakura
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hello,
I am trying to setup multiple JVMs using
, it looks
like he's on a UNIX machine.
I'd say that probably all he needs to do is start it in the
background, a la:
./startup.sh -f server_1.xml
Might want to redirect to capture stdout and stderr to files as well.
On Monday, May 28, 2001 4:52 PM, Krishna Kishore Thotakura
./startup.sh -f server_1.xml /tmp/mytomcat.log 21
Under /bin/csh or /bin/tcsh
nohup ./startup.sh -f server_1.xml !
Jan
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On Mon, 28 May 2001, Krishna Kishore Thotakura wrote:
It still doesnt work. I was under the impression that tomcat would run in the
background
/test to
www.domain.com/somepath/whatever/test
Thanks
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