Hello Peter,

I'm just guessing but if your tomcat service was running and IIS was
running, you had a failure in your redirector.  It's tough to say,
without knowing whether port 8080 showed responses.

To get a better idea, check your redirector log file.  Also, you can
change your logging status to "debug" for your redirector to get a more
complete log.  To change the status, open the registry
HKLM->Software->Apache Software Foundation->Jakarta Isapi
Redirector->1.0

Change log_level value to debug

There are probably other log levels, (info maybe) but I don't know them.


-Andrew

-----Original Message-----
From: Prashanth Pushpagiri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 12:10 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: How often would Tomcat crash?


Hello peter,

The log files are not close to 200 mb. These are
relatively new machines.

Also, my current log_level for tomcat is debug. What
other options are available? isapi.log seems to be
growing by the day!

Thanks
Prashanth

--- peter lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> this is just a guess, but if there were no logs, was
> the log directory
> full?
>
> I know with NT4 and IIS that once the log directory
> reaches 200+ mb of
> logs, it can cause IIS to stop responding. It
> probably isn't it, but
> just in case I thought I'd mention it.
>
> peter
>
>
> Prashanth Pushpagiri wrote:
> >
> > Hello everyone:
> >
> > I realize that this might not be a problem to find
> a
> > solution for on this forum, but any input on this
> > might help me debug my problem.
> >
> > This morning I was told that my website running
> IIS
> > 5.0/Tomcat 4.0.2 was not accessible. Since I was
> > physically unavailable in the office, I could pass
> > only do some remote debuggin with the help of my
> > colleague. Apparently, IIS was working and so was
> > Tomcat. But no one was able to access the website.
> It
> > gave a 404. Now, one of the things I should have
> done
> > was to check if tomcat was running on 8080
> (although
> > the tomcat service was running in the services
> > console). A restart of Tomcat did not help either.
> > FInally I had to have the server restarted and
> > everything was back online again.
> >
> > I finally made it to the office an hour later and
> > started checking the logs to find a reason for the failure...I have 
> > not been able to do so! The logs suggest nothing went wrong. IIS did

> > not record any logs for the period when the service was not
> > available. Can I attribute this to an IIS crash? I
> did
> > not find and indications in the event log if so.
> or
> > could it be a problem with the isapi redirector?
> >
> > I know it is as difficult giving comments on such
> a
> > topic without substantial input from me as it was
> for
> > me this morning, but any suggestions on what may
> have
> > gone wrong would be very helpful.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Prashanth
> >
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