hi, yourself,
Zhongwen Zhu (LMC) wrote:
Hi
In linux OS, when Tomcat is shut down, the port which is used by Tomcat is
not released. Hence it is impossible to re-start Tomcat. Do you have any
solution so that the system is forced to release the port when Tomcat is
shut down?
yes, don't shut
Hi
In linux OS, when Tomcat is shut down, the port which is used by Tomcat is
not released. Hence it is impossible to re-start Tomcat. Do you have any
solution so that the system is forced to release the port when Tomcat is
shut down?
Thank you for your hints.
michael zhu
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Hi
In linux OS, when Tomcat is shut down, the port which is used
by Tomcat is
not released. Hence it is impossible to re-start Tomcat. Do
you have any
solution so
On 05/20 09:54 Zhongwen Zhu (LMC) wrote:
In linux OS, when Tomcat is shut down, the port which is used by Tomcat is
not released. Hence it is impossible to re-start Tomcat. Do you have any
What version of Tomcat do you use?
I use 4.0.3, on a Linux machine. /usr/local/tomcat/bin/catalina.sh
Hi,
there are already messages in this forum, but: nevertheless it doesn't work.
When starting Tomcat 4 (Linux) for the first time, everything works fine. But when
stopping Tomcat and restarting there is the following message:
Catalina.start: LifecycleException: Error creating server socket
Hi,
just to answer myself: it is definitely not Tomcat 4 - it's Expresso. When deploying
Expresso something is being used but I don't know what.
Any ideas from the Expresso community?
Regards Thomas
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Hi Thomas,
I've got the same problem. I found out that I have to wait a few seconds
after I stopped catalina.
Uwe
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