Ah! Thanks. So, does that mean it's safe to leave the watchdog running, and
just issue a "start" again? I seem to recall Resin getting mad that someone
already had the port when I did that.
On Mar 30, 2010, at 11:49:59, Emil Ong wrote:
> Hi Aaron,
>
> This is the correct behavior. In 4.0.x, we changed the watchdog to be a
> long-lived process. If you'd like to shut it down, along with all
> running resin instances, use the "shutdown" command. We're in the
> process of updating the documentation this week to reflect the change.
>
> Thanks,
> Emil
>
> On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 11:01:23AM -0500, Aaron Freeman wrote:
>> When we try to stop the resin-4.0.5 processes using:
>>
>> $JAVA_HOME/bin/java \
>> -server \
>> -Djava.util.logging.manager=com.caucho.log.LogManagerImpl \
>> -Djava.security.egd=/dev/urandom \
>> -Dhost=${SERVER} \
>> -Dresin.home=${RESIN_HOME} \
>> -jar ${RESIN_HOME}/lib/resin.jar \
>> -conf ${SERVER_ROOT}/conf/resin.xml \
>> $*
>>
>> Where we pass in "start" to start it and "stop" to stop the server. The
>> main resin java process stops, but the watchdog does not. Is that
>> expected behavior (and thus a change from 3.0.x)? If so, how do we stop
>> the watchdog java process? I believe Rick Mann reported the same
>> issue. Also we are running uncompiled, if that matters.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Aaron
>>
>>
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