Re: Killing tomcat java process, Windows

2007-11-21 Thread raghav

Hey i need small information from you.
please it is very urgent for me.
can you tell me the procedure for creating the multiple instances for
tomcat?
plaese
my mail id is
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THanks,
RAghavender

jimpo wrote:
 
 I run two separate tomcat 6 instances on my development environment. Once
 I have redeployed the application enough times, the tomcat java.exe
 freezes and has to be shutdown using control-c. shutdown.bat does not work
 most of the times. I start the tomcat processes with startup.bat, they are
 not windows services.
 
  I know, one path is to try and fix the redeployment problem, but let's
 not go there in this thread 
 
 I would like to create a .bat script which shuts down the frozen tomcat
 java.exe processes (and calls startup.bat scripts). How could I accomplish
 this in Windows? In unix I would have plenty of tools (ps/grep/kill/etc),
 but can this be done in Windows? The process name alone is not enough to
 identify the tomcat processes, as there are several java.exe processes
 running.
 
 What about running the instances as windows services, can those be killed
 / started again more easily?
 

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Re: Killing tomcat java process, Windows

2007-11-21 Thread Niki Diulgerov

Here is the procedure.
I installed the second tomcat using this command:
tomcat5.exe //IS//ApacheTomcat2
--DisplayName=Apache Tomcat 5 2
--Install=C:/Program Files/Apache Software Foundation/Tomcat 5.5
2/bin/tomcat5.exe
--Jvm=auto
--StartMode=jvm
--StopMode=jvm
--StartClass=org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap
--StartParams=start
--StopClass=org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap
--StopParams=stop
Because in this line we named the new tomcat service as ApacheTomcat2. 
We have to
rename the tomcat5w.exe process to ApacheTomcat2w.exe, because we called 
it like this,
when we start the service it looks for the ServiceNamew.exe. After 
renaming you run the
new ApacheTomcat2w.exe and insert all the settings from your firstly 
installed tomcat.


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raghav wrote:

Hey i need small information from you.
please it is very urgent for me.
can you tell me the procedure for creating the multiple instances for
tomcat?
plaese
my mail id is
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

THanks,
RAghavender

jimpo wrote:
  

I run two separate tomcat 6 instances on my development environment. Once
I have redeployed the application enough times, the tomcat java.exe
freezes and has to be shutdown using control-c. shutdown.bat does not work
most of the times. I start the tomcat processes with startup.bat, they are
not windows services.

 I know, one path is to try and fix the redeployment problem, but let's
not go there in this thread 

I would like to create a .bat script which shuts down the frozen tomcat
java.exe processes (and calls startup.bat scripts). How could I accomplish
this in Windows? In unix I would have plenty of tools (ps/grep/kill/etc),
but can this be done in Windows? The process name alone is not enough to
identify the tomcat processes, as there are several java.exe processes
running.

What about running the instances as windows services, can those be killed
/ started again more easily?




  


Killing tomcat java process, Windows

2007-11-20 Thread jimpo

I run two separate tomcat 6 instances on my development environment. Once I
have redeployed the application enough times, the tomcat java.exe freezes
and has to be shutdown using control-c. shutdown.bat does not work most of
the times. I start the tomcat processes with startup.bat, they are not
windows services.

 I know, one path is to try and fix the redeployment problem, but let's not
go there in this thread 

I would like to create a .bat script which shuts down the frozen tomcat
java.exe processes (and calls startup.bat scripts). How could I accomplish
this in Windows? In unix I would have plenty of tools (ps/grep/kill/etc),
but can this be done in Windows? The process name alone is not enough to
identify the tomcat processes, as there are several java.exe processes
running.

What about running the instances as windows services, can those be killed /
started again more easily?
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Re: Killing tomcat java process, Windows

2007-11-20 Thread myrealbruno
Janne,

When running Tomcat as a Windows service it will appear in the task manager as 
- for instance - Tomcat5.exe.
For each instance I use to rename the Tomcat executable to the instance name, 
so to distinguish between them easily.
Note that you will have to change a bit the service installer batch.
You can then run or schedule a batch that does a net stop servicename first 
and then a kill, you never know. The kill command is
in the Support Tools kit.

By the way, I just discovered that the Windows service installer installs 
Tomcat without the juli LogManager, so you will have to
copy a line from the catilina.bat/sh to enable it.

Hope it helps,
b.

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 I run two separate tomcat 6 instances on my development environment. Once I
 have redeployed the application enough times, the tomcat java.exe freezes
 and has to be shutdown using control-c. shutdown.bat does not work most of
 the times. I start the tomcat processes with startup.bat, they are not
 windows services.

  I know, one path is to try and fix the redeployment problem, but let's not
 go there in this thread 

 I would like to create a .bat script which shuts down the frozen tomcat
 java.exe processes (and calls startup.bat scripts). How could I accomplish
 this in Windows? In unix I would have plenty of tools (ps/grep/kill/etc),
 but can this be done in Windows? The process name alone is not enough to
 identify the tomcat processes, as there are several java.exe processes
 running.

 What about running the instances as windows services, can those be killed /
 started again more easily?
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Re: Killing tomcat java process, Windows

2007-11-20 Thread jimpo

Great, seems like a good plan, I'll try that.

It also seems there is no need to install support tools kit for the kill
command, as Windows XP comes with taskkill command which I can use.


br1 wrote:
 
 Janne,
 
 When running Tomcat as a Windows service it will appear in the task
 manager as - for instance - Tomcat5.exe.
 For each instance I use to rename the Tomcat executable to the instance
 name, so to distinguish between them easily.
 Note that you will have to change a bit the service installer batch.
 You can then run or schedule a batch that does a net stop servicename
 first and then a kill, you never know. The kill command is
 in the Support Tools kit.
 
 By the way, I just discovered that the Windows service installer installs
 Tomcat without the juli LogManager, so you will have to
 copy a line from the catilina.bat/sh to enable it.
 
 Hope it helps,
 b.
 
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 From: jimpo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: users@tomcat.apache.org
 Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 10:10 AM
 Subject: Killing tomcat java process, Windows
 
 

 I run two separate tomcat 6 instances on my development environment. Once
 I
 have redeployed the application enough times, the tomcat java.exe freezes
 and has to be shutdown using control-c. shutdown.bat does not work most
 of
 the times. I start the tomcat processes with startup.bat, they are not
 windows services.

  I know, one path is to try and fix the redeployment problem, but let's
 not
 go there in this thread 

 I would like to create a .bat script which shuts down the frozen tomcat
 java.exe processes (and calls startup.bat scripts). How could I
 accomplish
 this in Windows? In unix I would have plenty of tools (ps/grep/kill/etc),
 but can this be done in Windows? The process name alone is not enough to
 identify the tomcat processes, as there are several java.exe processes
 running.

 What about running the instances as windows services, can those be killed
 /
 started again more easily?
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