Hi.
Wilmer Tan wrote:
Hi Andre and Rainer,
thank you for your response. Here is the output of the netstat
command. I filereted them already to the tomcat processes returned.
...
OK. This :
TCP0.0.0.0:8309 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING
4280 [tomcat5.exe]
..
and this :
I
2010/3/7 André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com:
So now I am stuck also.
Anyone has another idea ?
Just some random ideas, without warranty
1. firewall/antivirus ??
2. ipv4 vs ipv6 ?? (localhost in your worker configuration resolves
to 127.0.0.1, right?)
3. try to specify address=127.0.0.1 on the
Hi,
Thank you for looking into my problem. The server is running an
antivirus and is in IPv4. I am not sure what you mean by user accounts
running IIS and Tomcat. They are started as a Windows Service. No
changes have been done on the system. Before the IIS Web Server crash
(Feb 26, 2010),
Wilmer Tan wrote:
Hi,
Thank you for looking into my problem. The server is running an
antivirus and is in IPv4. I am not sure what you mean by user accounts
running IIS and Tomcat. They are started as a Windows Service. No
changes have been done on the system. Before the IIS Web Server crash
Hi,
I need help desperately. Our IIS Web Server crashed and since
recovery, IIS could no longer connect to Tomcat correctly. The Browser
Displays Service Temporarily Unavailable!
jakarta/ISAPI/isapi_redirect. IIS is working and Tomcat Instances are
all running and accessible if I access the port.
On 06.03.2010 14:02, Wilmer Tan wrote:
Hi,
I need help desperately. Our IIS Web Server crashed and since
recovery, IIS could no longer connect to Tomcat correctly. The Browser
Displays Service Temporarily Unavailable!
jakarta/ISAPI/isapi_redirect. IIS is working and Tomcat Instances are
all
Hi Andre and Rainer,
thank you for your response. Here is the output of the netstat
command. I filereted them already to the tomcat processes returned.
TCP0.0.0.0:8088 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING
6224 [tomcat5.exe]
TCP0.0.0.0:8109 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING