Re: Shutdown problem red-hat 6.2

2001-03-07 Thread Horace A. Vallas, Jr.

I had also seen this - but after moving to rh7, it seemed to
vanish? not sure why though...

Tagunov Anthony wrote:
> 
> Hello!
> On Wed, 07 Mar 2001 16:38:40 +0100, Peter Hrastnik wrote:
> >We are running tomcat 3.2 and IBMJava2 SDK 1.3 on an Intel Red Hat 6.2
> >machine with Apache 1.3.12 and mod_jserv.
> >
> >When shutdown.sh is called, it is very rare that the contexts are
> >removed and java processes are still running for some minutes.
> 
> Well, this problem is very familiar for me too. It look like Tomcat bugs:
> 
> http://znutar.cortexity.com/BugRatViewer/ShowBug/47
> http://znutar.cortexity.com/BugRatViewer/ShowReport/313 (actually a repetition of 
>the previous bugreport)
> 
> The problem arises when we have more then one 1 or 2 contexts mounted.
> 
> Would like to know: does it happen only on Linux? Does it happen on NT?
> 
> And all we - users - can do is await the developer to fix this problem.
> 
> >Sometimes
> >they don't disappear at all and have to be removed manually with kill.
> 
> Yes, that's what i do too  :-(
> 
> >If you try to startup, it won't work because these processes are still
> >running.>Sometimes startup does not work even though no tomcat-java processes
> >exist. Tomcat receives the request (there is no Internal Server Error as
> >it occures when tomcat is not running) but does not deliver anything.
> >
> >Does anybody have an idea how to solve this problems?
> 

-- 
Wishing you an "OOBA OOBA" 21st Century!!
Horace...once known as "Kicker" :-)  

Horace Vallas   hav.Software http://www.hav.com/ 
P.O. Box 354 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Richmond, Tx. 77406-0354 voice: 281-341-5035 
USAfax: 281-341-5087

Thawte Web Of Trust Notary in SW Houston, Tx.
http://www.hav.com/?content=/thawteWOTnotary.htm

...drop by and chat if I'm online   http://www.hav.com/chat/
===   ===   ===   ===   ===   ===   ===   ===   ===   ===   
What is a Vet? ... He is the barroom loudmouth, dumber than five 
wooden planks, whose overgrown frat-boy behavior is outweighed a 
hundred times in the cosmic scales by four hours of exquisite 
bravery near the 38th parallel. ...   - Unknown

 S/MIME Cryptographic Signature


Re: Shutdown problem red-hat 6.2

2001-03-07 Thread Tagunov Anthony

Hello!
On Wed, 07 Mar 2001 16:38:40 +0100, Peter Hrastnik wrote:
>We are running tomcat 3.2 and IBMJava2 SDK 1.3 on an Intel Red Hat 6.2
>machine with Apache 1.3.12 and mod_jserv.
>
>When shutdown.sh is called, it is very rare that the contexts are
>removed and java processes are still running for some minutes. 

Well, this problem is very familiar for me too. It look like Tomcat bugs:

http://znutar.cortexity.com/BugRatViewer/ShowBug/47
http://znutar.cortexity.com/BugRatViewer/ShowReport/313 (actually a repetition of the 
previous bugreport)

The problem arises when we have more then one 1 or 2 contexts mounted.

Would like to know: does it happen only on Linux? Does it happen on NT?

And all we - users - can do is await the developer to fix this problem.

>Sometimes
>they don't disappear at all and have to be removed manually with kill.

Yes, that's what i do too  :-(

>If you try to startup, it won't work because these processes are still
>running.>Sometimes startup does not work even though no tomcat-java processes
>exist. Tomcat receives the request (there is no Internal Server Error as
>it occures when tomcat is not running) but does not deliver anything.
>
>Does anybody have an idea how to solve this problems?




-
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




Shutdown problem red-hat 6.2

2001-03-07 Thread Peter Hrastnik

Hi !

We are running tomcat 3.2 and IBMJava2 SDK 1.3 on an Intel Red Hat 6.2
machine with Apache 1.3.12 and mod_jserv.

When shutdown.sh is called, it is very rare that the contexts are
removed and java processes are still running for some minutes. Sometimes
they don't disappear at all and have to be removed manually with kill.
If you try to startup, it won't work because these processes are still
running.
Sometimes startup does not work even though no tomcat-java processes
exist. Tomcat receives the request (there is no Internal Server Error as
it occures when tomcat is not running) but does not deliver anything.

Does anybody have an idea how to solve this problems?


Thanx for your help,
Peter.


--
Mag. Peter Hrastnik
tele.ring Telekom Service GmbH
A-1030 Wien, Hainburgerstr. 33
Tel.: +43/1/931012-3277

-
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]