RE: tomcat not starting properly
From: blackwater dev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I am having trouble starting tomcat. It gets to a point then just stops. What am I doing wrong? [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ./catalina.sh jpda run Using CATALINA_BASE: /usr/tomcat Using CATALINA_HOME: /usr/tomcat Using CATALINA_TMPDIR: /usr/tomcat/temp Using JRE_HOME: /usr/java/jdk1.5.0_04 Listening for transport dt_socket at address: 8000 You have JPDA debugging enabled? Jul 26, 2005 8:48:25 AM org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol init INFO: Initializing Coyote HTTP/1.1 on http-80 Jul 26, 2005 8:48:25 AM org.apache.catalina.startup.Catalina load INFO: Initialization processed in 2932 ms Jul 26, 2005 8:48:26 AM org.apache.catalina.core.StandardService start INFO: Starting service Catalina Jul 26, 2005 8:48:26 AM org.apache.catalina.core.StandardEngine start INFO: Starting Servlet Engine: Apache Tomcat/5.5.9 Jul 26, 2005 8:48:26 AM org.apache.catalina.core.StandardHost start INFO: XML validation disabled Jul 26, 2005 8:48:32 AM org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol start INFO: Starting Coyote HTTP/1.1 on http-80 OK, there's port 80 Jul 26, 2005 8:48:33 AM org.apache.jk.common.ChannelSocket init INFO: JK: ajp13 listening on /0.0.0.0:8009 There's its shutdown port Jul 26, 2005 8:48:33 AM org.apache.jk.server.JkMain start INFO: Jk running ID=0 time=0/179 config=null Jul 26, 2005 8:48:33 AM org.apache.catalina.storeconfig.StoreLoader load INFO: Find registry server-registry.xml at classpath resource Jul 26, 2005 8:48:34 AM org.apache.catalina.startup.Catalina start INFO: Server startup in 8138 ms ... all looks OK to me. It starts up and is waiting for you to connect to eg. http://localhost:80. What isn't happening that you would expect? - Peter - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: tomcat not starting properly
Just me being stupid and trying to hit 8080...thanks! On 7/26/05, Peter Crowther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: blackwater dev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I am having trouble starting tomcat. It gets to a point then just stops. What am I doing wrong? [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ./catalina.sh jpda run Using CATALINA_BASE: /usr/tomcat Using CATALINA_HOME: /usr/tomcat Using CATALINA_TMPDIR: /usr/tomcat/temp Using JRE_HOME: /usr/java/jdk1.5.0_04 Listening for transport dt_socket at address: 8000 You have JPDA debugging enabled? Jul 26, 2005 8:48:25 AM org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol init INFO: Initializing Coyote HTTP/1.1 on http-80 Jul 26, 2005 8:48:25 AM org.apache.catalina.startup.Catalina load INFO: Initialization processed in 2932 ms Jul 26, 2005 8:48:26 AM org.apache.catalina.core.StandardService start INFO: Starting service Catalina Jul 26, 2005 8:48:26 AM org.apache.catalina.core.StandardEngine start INFO: Starting Servlet Engine: Apache Tomcat/5.5.9 Jul 26, 2005 8:48:26 AM org.apache.catalina.core.StandardHost start INFO: XML validation disabled Jul 26, 2005 8:48:32 AM org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol start INFO: Starting Coyote HTTP/1.1 on http-80 OK, there's port 80 Jul 26, 2005 8:48:33 AM org.apache.jk.common.ChannelSocket init INFO: JK: ajp13 listening on /0.0.0.0:8009 There's its shutdown port Jul 26, 2005 8:48:33 AM org.apache.jk.server.JkMain start INFO: Jk running ID=0 time=0/179 config=null Jul 26, 2005 8:48:33 AM org.apache.catalina.storeconfig.StoreLoader load INFO: Find registry server-registry.xml at classpath resource Jul 26, 2005 8:48:34 AM org.apache.catalina.startup.Catalina start INFO: Server startup in 8138 ms ... all looks OK to me. It starts up and is waiting for you to connect to eg. http://localhost:80. What isn't happening that you would expect? - Peter - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: tomcat not starting properly on Linux
Well, all the java processes your seeing are actually threads. Linux treats a thread like a process -- processes that just happen to share the same memory space. I could recommend upgrading to TC 4.0 BTW. As for why you're not getting anything on 8080? Don't know. -Original Message- From: Brian Nice [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 10:11 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: tomcat not starting properly on Linux I installed tomcat 3.3 on our linux server, along with Java 1.3. When I run the startup.sh script, all that happens is my environment variables - JAVA_HOME, PATH, and TOMCAT_HOME are echoed back to me on the screen. If I do a grep on java processes, there are about 12 java processes that start up. However, when I go to http://localhost:8080, i get nothing. The documentation says that a bunch of things are supposed to scroll on the screen after startup, not just seeing the environment variables. So it seems that something is not working correctly. I'm pretty new to Linux so I'm not sure what all to try. What sort of things do I need to look for? and what can I try to get this up and running? Thanks for the help Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Troubles with the list: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Troubles with the list: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: tomcat not starting properly on Linux
It is normal to see the CLASSPATH, JAVA_HOME, and TOMCAT_HOME echoed just before Tomcat is actually started. I can't explain why you would not see some sort of error if Tomcat 3.3 was not starting successfully. Are you using the tar.gz or the RPM installation? Have there been any modifications to the default installation? Cheers, Larry -Original Message- From: Brian Nice [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 10:11 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: tomcat not starting properly on Linux I installed tomcat 3.3 on our linux server, along with Java 1.3. When I run the startup.sh script, all that happens is my environment variables - JAVA_HOME, PATH, and TOMCAT_HOME are echoed back to me on the screen. If I do a grep on java processes, there are about 12 java processes that start up. However, when I go to http://localhost:8080, i get nothing. The documentation says that a bunch of things are supposed to scroll on the screen after startup, not just seeing the environment variables. So it seems that something is not working correctly. I'm pretty new to Linux so I'm not sure what all to try. What sort of things do I need to look for? and what can I try to get this up and running? Thanks for the help Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Troubles with the list: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Troubles with the list: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]