Re: Tomcat Connection refused :-(

2005-04-04 Thread gaurav
Peter Crowther wrote: From: gaurav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I am using tomcat 5.5.7 on Fedora 3 with jdk1.5.0_02 my i have disable firewal and stopped Iptables !! OK. netstat -a | grep tomcat or 8080- nothing , zero , blank You already said that you had moved the Tomcat

Re: Tomcat Connection refused :-(

2005-04-04 Thread Hari Mailvaganam
Did installing Oracle or jBoss change your JVM path? On Apr 4, 2005 5:49 AM, gaurav [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Peter Crowther wrote: From: gaurav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I am using tomcat 5.5.7 on Fedora 3 with jdk1.5.0_02 my i have disable firewal and stopped Iptables !!

RE: Tomcat Connection refused :-(

2005-04-01 Thread Peter Crowther
From: gaurav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] My tomcat server is not working !! no matter what I do every thing I going till I day installed oracle 9i :-( What Tomcat version? What operating system? I assume some UNIX variant given the trace. Did you install anything else on the

Re: Tomcat Connection refused :-(

2005-04-01 Thread gaurav
Hi Peter , Peter Crowther wrote: From: gaurav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] My tomcat server is not working !! no matter what I do every thing I going till I day installed oracle 9i :-( What Tomcat version? What operating system? I assume some UNIX variant given the trace. I am

Re: Tomcat Connection refused :-(

2005-04-01 Thread Hassan Schroeder
gaurav wrote: what to do !! Basic troubleshooting. 1) look in your logs (and if this problem seems associated with the Oracle install, look in its log(s) and the syslogs, too). 2) prompt export JAVA_OPTS=-verbose prompt $CATALINA_HOME/bin/catalina.sh run watch the console and see where and

RE: Tomcat Connection refused :-(

2005-04-01 Thread Peter Crowther
From: gaurav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I am using tomcat 5.5.7 on Fedora 3 with jdk1.5.0_02 Thanks. my i have disable firewal and stopped Iptables !! OK. netstat -a | grep tomcat or 8080- nothing , zero , blank You already said that you had moved the Tomcat port from 8080, though? If so,