RE: Can't restart Linux

2002-08-26 Thread Jacob Vennervald Madsen

In the server.xml change all debug=XX attributes from 0 to 10 and look in the log 
files when you run the startup.sh script.
I can't remember which file to look in but just try all of them. You will probably see 
an error in one of these files.

Jacob

 -Original Message-
 From: neal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 26. august 2002 10:52
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: Can't restart Linux
 
 
 I can't get tomcat to restart in linux.
 
 I run the ./bin/startup.sh file and it lists a fe env variables ... no
 errors.  This seems to imply that its starting ... but yet I 
 never get a
 response back from the server.  It was working fine until I 
 added a couple
 of host and connector nodes to the server.xml file and 
 restarted the server.
 Since then I've removed those additional nodes, rebooted, and again
 attempted to to start Tomcat.  Still no luck.
 
 Any thoughts?
 
 Neal
 
 
 
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RE: Can't restart Linux

2002-08-26 Thread neal

Alright. Did that.  It generated a log file catalina_2002-8-26.  But all it
says in it is HttpConnector Opening server socket on all host IP addresses.
:-\

No errors seem to have been reported

The really interested behavior here ... is that the web browser never really
comes back.  It just sits there indefinitely with the message in the status
bar opening page ... and the url).

Neal


-Original Message-
From: Jacob Vennervald Madsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 2:01 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Can't restart Linux


In the server.xml change all debug=XX attributes from 0 to 10 and look in
the log files when you run the startup.sh script.
I can't remember which file to look in but just try all of them. You will
probably see an error in one of these files.

Jacob

 -Original Message-
 From: neal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 26. august 2002 10:52
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: Can't restart Linux


 I can't get tomcat to restart in linux.

 I run the ./bin/startup.sh file and it lists a fe env variables ... no
 errors.  This seems to imply that its starting ... but yet I
 never get a
 response back from the server.  It was working fine until I
 added a couple
 of host and connector nodes to the server.xml file and
 restarted the server.
 Since then I've removed those additional nodes, rebooted, and again
 attempted to to start Tomcat.  Still no luck.

 Any thoughts?

 Neal



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RE: Can't restart Linux

2002-08-26 Thread neal

Actually, I found another file that contained all the system err out info -
logs/catalina.out.  I was able to resolve the problem with this debug info.
Thanks for the tip!  :)

Neal


-Original Message-
From: neal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 2:24 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Can't restart Linux


Alright. Did that.  It generated a log file catalina_2002-8-26.  But all it
says in it is HttpConnector Opening server socket on all host IP addresses.
:-\

No errors seem to have been reported

The really interested behavior here ... is that the web browser never really
comes back.  It just sits there indefinitely with the message in the status
bar opening page ... and the url).

Neal


-Original Message-
From: Jacob Vennervald Madsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 2:01 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Can't restart Linux


In the server.xml change all debug=XX attributes from 0 to 10 and look in
the log files when you run the startup.sh script.
I can't remember which file to look in but just try all of them. You will
probably see an error in one of these files.

Jacob

 -Original Message-
 From: neal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 26. august 2002 10:52
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: Can't restart Linux


 I can't get tomcat to restart in linux.

 I run the ./bin/startup.sh file and it lists a fe env variables ... no
 errors.  This seems to imply that its starting ... but yet I
 never get a
 response back from the server.  It was working fine until I
 added a couple
 of host and connector nodes to the server.xml file and
 restarted the server.
 Since then I've removed those additional nodes, rebooted, and again
 attempted to to start Tomcat.  Still no luck.

 Any thoughts?

 Neal



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RE: Can't restart Linux

2002-08-26 Thread Turner, John


Please give us more information.  Be specific.

What URL is not giving a response?

What do the logs say?

After you run startup.sh, what is the output of ps -ef |grep java?

John Turner
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 -Original Message-
 From: neal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 4:52 AM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: Can't restart Linux
 
 
 I can't get tomcat to restart in linux.
 
 I run the ./bin/startup.sh file and it lists a fe env variables ... no
 errors.  This seems to imply that its starting ... but yet I 
 never get a
 response back from the server.  It was working fine until I 
 added a couple
 of host and connector nodes to the server.xml file and 
 restarted the server.
 Since then I've removed those additional nodes, rebooted, and again
 attempted to to start Tomcat.  Still no luck.
 
 Any thoughts?
 
 Neal
 
 
 
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RE: Can't restart Linux

2002-08-26 Thread neal

Turns out it was my bad.  I had edited a roles in the tomcat users xml file
and omotted a quotation mark - thus tomcat wasn't able to parse the XML.  It
was confusing though becuase the debug info wasn't forthcoming. Jacob's
suggestion to set the debug levels though seems to have helpd.  That and
discoving the catalina.out file.  :)

Cheers.
Neal


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From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 4:57 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Can't restart Linux



Please give us more information.  Be specific.

What URL is not giving a response?

What do the logs say?

After you run startup.sh, what is the output of ps -ef |grep java?

John Turner
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 -Original Message-
 From: neal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 4:52 AM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: Can't restart Linux


 I can't get tomcat to restart in linux.

 I run the ./bin/startup.sh file and it lists a fe env variables ... no
 errors.  This seems to imply that its starting ... but yet I
 never get a
 response back from the server.  It was working fine until I
 added a couple
 of host and connector nodes to the server.xml file and
 restarted the server.
 Since then I've removed those additional nodes, rebooted, and again
 attempted to to start Tomcat.  Still no luck.

 Any thoughts?

 Neal



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