Hi prt,


I had the same problem on Linux. I solved it by using an init script 
(/etc/init.d/tomcat) which creates a `pid` file. On a tomcat restart the 
script makes sure that the process(es) of the pid is being killed before 
restarting tomcat.



ruben





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> Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens prt

> Verzonden: donderdag 2 augustus 2007 13:25

> Aan: [email protected]

> Onderwerp: [Red5] Shutdown not work..

>

>

> Hi to all,

>

> I have red5 under Tomcat 5.5.

> When i start the tomcat at first time after i add the red5.war it was work

> fine.

> But when i shutdown the tomcat the port 9999 and 1935 didn't close.

> So i have to kill the process that hold the open ports by my self.

> If not so when i start the tomcat again the red5 is not work, because the

> port 1935 is hold by other process.

>

> Anybody can help ?

>

> Thank you.

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