RE: Jakarta NT service error
what's this extra line in there for? $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) -home $(wrapper.catalina_home) being a properties file and needing x=value on every line, this will definately cause problems Charlie -Original Message- From: Atok Koenig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 5:07 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error I fixed it and still nothing --wrapper.properties file-- wrapper.catalina_home=C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 wrapper.java_home=C:\jdk1.2.2 wrapper.stdout=$(wrapper.catalina_home)\logs\jvm.stdout wrapper.stderr=$(wrapper.catalina_home)\logs\jvm.stderr wrapper.ld_path=d:\ wrapper.ld_path=c:\ wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\classes\ wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.catalina_home)\bin\bootstrap.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\lib\tools.jar wrapper.javabin=$(wrapper.java_home)\bin\java.exe wrapper.startup_class=org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap wrapper.server_xml=$(wrapper.catalina_home)\conf\server.xml wrapper.shutdown_port=8007 wrapper.shutdown_protocol=ajp13 $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) -home $(wrapper.catalina_home) wrapper.cmd_line=$(wrapper.javabin) -Xrs -Dorg.xml.sax.driver=org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser -Dcatalina.home=C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 -classpath $(wrapper.class_path) $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) start -Original Message- From: Cox, Charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 16:20:52 -0500 To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error one more thing... wrapper.java_home is not the same as wrapper.JAVA_HOME change your javabin line to: wrapper.javabin=$(wrapper.java_home)\bin\java.exe I missed that I have the bootstrap.jar line below...but I don't think that you got that far yet - I think its not resolving wrapper.java_home Charlie -Original Message- From: Larry Isaacs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 4:12 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error I missed earlier the fact that wrapper.class_path must include the entries set on the CLASSPATH in the catalina.bat file. These will be included on the command line built using wrapper.properties. Thus, you would need to add: wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\bin\bootstrap.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\lib\tools.jar You might want to change the wrapper.tomcat_home's to wrapper.catalina_home to avoid confusion. Cheers, Larry -Original Message- From: Cox, Charlie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 3:58 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error I think you need to remove the space(after '=') in your catalina_home and java_home statements: wrapper.tomcat_home=C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 wrapper.java_home=C:\jdk1.2.2 that is one difference in my wrapper props and I seem to remember that this 'feature' annoyed me before... Charlie -Original Message- From: Atok Koenig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 3:38 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error Yes, I followed the directions at http://www.stardeveloper.com/articles/060801-2.shtml which says... Now you'll have to create two environment variables, CATALINA_HOME and JAVA_HOME. Most probably you'll have JAVA_HOME already created if you have installed Java Development Kit on your system. If not then you should create it. The values of these variables will be something like : CATALINA_HOME : C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0-b5 JAVA_HOME : C:\jdk1.3 To create these environment variables in Windows 2000, go to Start - Settings - Control Panel - System - Advanced - Environment Variables - System variables - New. Enter the name and value for CATALINA_HOME and also for JAVA_HOME if not already there. -Original Message- From: Cox, Charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 15:25:47 -0500 To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error you have JAVA_HOME set as a system environment variable, not a user env. variable? -Original Message- From: Atok Koenig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 3:04 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error Dear Charlie, Than you for the response. Someone had recomended looking in the batch files to compare setting info (batch files work but server stops
RE: Jakarta NT service error
that seems to be consistent as mine has tomcat in place of your jakarta and my service is named tomcat. Charlie -Original Message- From: Atok Koenig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 5:45 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error I looked at the NT Service properties via the Services Applet and under Path to executable it says... C:\Java\jk_nt_service.exe Jakarta Where Jakarta is what I named the service, why would it include Jakarta here? Could that be messing it up? Can anyone running this service verify that the path includes the name of the service? -Original Message- From: Atok Koenig [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2002 17:07:13 -0500 To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error I fixed it and still nothing --wrapper.properties file-- wrapper.catalina_home=C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 wrapper.java_home=C:\jdk1.2.2 wrapper.stdout=$(wrapper.catalina_home)\logs\jvm.stdout wrapper.stderr=$(wrapper.catalina_home)\logs\jvm.stderr wrapper.ld_path=d:\ wrapper.ld_path=c:\ wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\classes\ wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.catalina_home)\bin\bootstrap.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\lib\tools.jar wrapper.javabin=$(wrapper.java_home)\bin\java.exe wrapper.startup_class=org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap wrapper.server_xml=$(wrapper.catalina_home)\conf\server.xml wrapper.shutdown_port=8007 wrapper.shutdown_protocol=ajp13 $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) -home $(wrapper.catalina_home) wrapper.cmd_line=$(wrapper.javabin) -Xrs -Dorg.xml.sax.driver=org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser -Dcatalina.home=C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 -classpath $(wrapper.class_path) $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) start -Original Message- From: Cox, Charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 16:20:52 -0500 To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error one more thing... wrapper.java_home is not the same as wrapper.JAVA_HOME change your javabin line to: wrapper.javabin=$(wrapper.java_home)\bin\java.exe I missed that I have the bootstrap.jar line below...but I don't think that you got that far yet - I think its not resolving wrapper.java_home Charlie -Original Message- From: Larry Isaacs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 4:12 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error I missed earlier the fact that wrapper.class_path must include the entries set on the CLASSPATH in the catalina.bat file. These will be included on the command line built using wrapper.properties. Thus, you would need to add: wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\bin\bootstrap.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\lib\tools.jar You might want to change the wrapper.tomcat_home's to wrapper.catalina_home to avoid confusion. Cheers, Larry -Original Message- From: Cox, Charlie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 3:58 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error I think you need to remove the space(after '=') in your catalina_home and java_home statements: wrapper.tomcat_home=C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 wrapper.java_home=C:\jdk1.2.2 that is one difference in my wrapper props and I seem to remember that this 'feature' annoyed me before... Charlie -Original Message- From: Atok Koenig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 3:38 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error Yes, I followed the directions at http://www.stardeveloper.com/articles/060801-2.shtml which says... Now you'll have to create two environment variables, CATALINA_HOME and JAVA_HOME. Most probably you'll have JAVA_HOME already created if you have installed Java Development Kit on your system. If not then you should create it. The values of these variables will be something like : CATALINA_HOME : C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0-b5 JAVA_HOME : C:\jdk1.3 To create these environment variables in Windows 2000, go to Start - Settings - Control Panel - System - Advanced - Environment Variables - System variables - New. Enter the name and value for CATALINA_HOME and also for JAVA_HOME if not already there. -Original Message- From: Cox, Charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 15:25:47 -0500 To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service
RE: Jakarta NT service error
You need to examine Tomcat 4.0.1's bin\catalina.bat to see the Java command used to start Catalina. You must then update the Java command created by the wrapper.properies file to create the same command. The error shown below is including Tomcat 3.2.x's list of jars and startup class which aren't going to work with Catalina. Cheers, Larry -Original Message- From: Atok Koenig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 5:57 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Jakarta NT service error Got NT service installed but it wont start getting the error below; none of these jar files were on the server so I copied them from another box to this the paths listed in the error and that didnt do anything -Thanks c:\Javajk_nt_service -s tomcat Asked (and given) winsock 1.1 c:\jdk1.2.2\bin\java.exe -classpath c:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\classes; c:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\lib\jaxp.jar; c:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\lib\parser.jar; c:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\lib\webserver.jar; c:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\lib\servlet.jar; c:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\lib\jasper.jar; c:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\lib\tools.jar; c:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\lib\classes.zip org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat -config c:\c:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\conf\server.xml -home c:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1Error: Can not create new process - The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect (0x7b) -- ___ Sign-up for your own FREE Personalized E-mail at Mail.com http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup Win a ski trip! http://www.nowcode.com/register.asp?affiliate=1net2phone3a -- 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: Jakarta NT service error
I really appreciate the response I did look at that but probably dont fully understand what I am looking at catalina.bat includes set _RUNJAVA=%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java with Windows environmental variable set to JAVA_HOME C:\jdk1.2.2 and my wrapper.properties file says... set _STARTJAVA=start %JAVA_HOME%\bin\java set _RUNJAVA=%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java and wrapper.javabin=$(wrapper.java_home)\bin\java.exe so I thought that all looked fine, I commented out everything related to the 3.2.x jars and the errror went away but starting the service fails, just saying Asked (and given) winsock 1.1 - Here are the main elements from my setup below... My environmental variables... CATALINA_HOME C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 JAVA_HOME C:\jdk1.2.2 from catalina.bat if not %OS% == Windows_NT goto noTitle set _STARTJAVA=start Catalina %JAVA_HOME%\bin\java set _RUNJAVA=%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java goto gotTitle :noTitle set _STARTJAVA=start %JAVA_HOME%\bin\java set _RUNJAVA=%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java :gotTitle from wrapper.properties wrapper.tomcat_home= C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 wrapper.java_home= C:\jdk1.2.2 wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\classes wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\lib\jaxp.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\lib\parser.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\lib\webserver.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\lib\servlet.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\lib\jasper.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\lib\tools.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\classes\ wrapper.javabin=$(wrapper.java_home)\bin\java.exe wrapper.startup_class=org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat wrapper.shutdown_port=8007 wrapper.shutdown_protocol=ajp13 wrapper.cmd_line=$(wrapper.javabin) -classpath $(wrapper.class_path) $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) -home $(wrapper.tomcat_home) -Original Message- From: Larry Isaacs [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 08:03:14 -0500 To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error You need to examine Tomcat 4.0.1's bin\catalina.bat to see the Java command used to start Catalina. You must then update the Java command created by the wrapper.properies file to create the same command. The error shown below is including Tomcat 3.2.x's list of jars and startup class which aren't going to work with Catalina. Cheers, Larry -Original Message- From: Atok Koenig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 5:57 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Jakarta NT service error Got NT service installed but it wont start getting the error below; none of these jar files were on the server so I copied them from another box to this the paths listed in the error and that didnt do anything -Thanks c:\Javajk_nt_service -s tomcat Asked (and given) winsock 1.1 c:\jdk1.2.2\bin\java.exe -classpath c:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\classes; c:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\lib\jaxp.jar; c:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\lib\parser.jar; c:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\lib\webserver.jar; c:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\lib\servlet.jar; c:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\lib\jasper.jar; c:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\lib\tools.jar; c:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\lib\classes.zip org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat -config c:\c:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\conf\server.xml -home c:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1Error: Can not create new process - The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect (0x7b) -- ___ Sign-up for your own FREE Personalized E-mail at Mail.com http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup Win a ski trip! http://www.nowcode.com/register.asp?affiliate=1net2phone3a -- 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] -- ___ Sign-up for your own FREE Personalized E-mail at Mail.com http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup Win a ski trip! http://www.nowcode.com/register.asp?affiliate=1net2phone3a -- To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Troubles with the list: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Jakarta NT service error
when installed as a service, you don't need catalina.bat - everything is in your wrapper.properties try this for your wrapper properties in TC4: wrapper.startup_class=org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap wrapper.cmd_line=$(wrapper.javabin) -Xrs -Dorg.xml.sax.driver=org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser -Dcatalina.home=D:\tomcat -classpath $(wrapper.class_path) $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) start Charlie -Original Message- From: Atok Koenig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 1:52 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error I really appreciate the response I did look at that but probably dont fully understand what I am looking at catalina.bat includes set _RUNJAVA=%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java with Windows environmental variable set to JAVA_HOME C:\jdk1.2.2 and my wrapper.properties file says... set _STARTJAVA=start %JAVA_HOME%\bin\java set _RUNJAVA=%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java and wrapper.javabin=$(wrapper.java_home)\bin\java.exe so I thought that all looked fine, I commented out everything related to the 3.2.x jars and the errror went away but starting the service fails, just saying Asked (and given) winsock 1.1 - Here are the main elements from my setup below... My environmental variables... CATALINA_HOME C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 JAVA_HOME C:\jdk1.2.2 from catalina.bat if not %OS% == Windows_NT goto noTitle set _STARTJAVA=start Catalina %JAVA_HOME%\bin\java set _RUNJAVA=%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java goto gotTitle :noTitle set _STARTJAVA=start %JAVA_HOME%\bin\java set _RUNJAVA=%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java :gotTitle from wrapper.properties wrapper.tomcat_home= C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 wrapper.java_home= C:\jdk1.2.2 wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\classes wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\lib\jaxp.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\lib\parser.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\lib\webserver.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\lib\servlet.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\lib\jasper.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\lib\tools.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\classes\ wrapper.javabin=$(wrapper.java_home)\bin\java.exe wrapper.startup_class=org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat wrapper.shutdown_port=8007 wrapper.shutdown_protocol=ajp13 wrapper.cmd_line=$(wrapper.javabin) -classpath $(wrapper.class_path) $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) -home $(wrapper.tomcat_home) -Original Message- From: Larry Isaacs [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 08:03:14 -0500 To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error You need to examine Tomcat 4.0.1's bin\catalina.bat to see the Java command used to start Catalina. You must then update the Java command created by the wrapper.properies file to create the same command. The error shown below is including Tomcat 3.2.x's list of jars and startup class which aren't going to work with Catalina. Cheers, Larry -Original Message- From: Atok Koenig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 5:57 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Jakarta NT service error Got NT service installed but it wont start getting the error below; none of these jar files were on the server so I copied them from another box to this the paths listed in the error and that didnt do anything -Thanks c:\Javajk_nt_service -s tomcat Asked (and given) winsock 1.1 c:\jdk1.2.2\bin\java.exe -classpath c:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\classes; c:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\lib\jaxp.jar; c:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\lib\parser.jar; c:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\lib\webserver.jar; c:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\lib\servlet.jar; c:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\lib\jasper.jar; c:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\lib\tools.jar; c:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\lib\classes.zip org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat -config c:\c:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1\conf\server.xml -home c:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1Error: Can not create new process - The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect (0x7b) -- To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Troubles with the list: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Jakarta NT service error
Dear Charlie, Than you for the response. Someone had recomended looking in the batch files to compare setting info (batch files work but server stops when I log out) I am getting the message $(wrapper.JAVA_HOME)\bin\java.exe -XrsError: cannot create new process - the system cannot find the path specified (0x3) I have JAVA_HOME set up as a Windows Envoronment Variable pointing to c:\jdk1.2.2 and if you go to c:\jdk1.2.2\bin\java.exe is there I included my wrapper.properties without comments below. All help is really appreciated, I am learning a lot wrapper.tomcat_home= C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 wrapper.java_home= C:\jdk1.2.2 wrapper.stdout=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\logs\jvm.stdout wrapper.stderr=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\logs\jvm.stderr wrapper.ld_path=d:\ wrapper.ld_path=c:\ wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\classes\ wrapper.javabin=$(wrapper.JAVA_HOME)\bin\java.exe wrapper.shutdown_port=8007 wrapper.shutdown_protocol=ajp13 $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) -home $(wrapper.tomcat_home) wrapper.cmd_line=$(wrapper.javabin) -Xrs -Dorg.xml.sax.driver=org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser -Dcatalina.home=C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 -classpath $(wrapper.class_path) $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) start -Original Message- From: Cox, Charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 14:03:59 -0500 To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error when installed as a service, you don't need catalina.bat - everything is in your wrapper.properties try this for your wrapper properties in TC4: wrapper.startup_class=org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap wrapper.cmd_line=$(wrapper.javabin) -Xrs -Dorg.xml.sax.driver=org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser -Dcatalina.home=D:\tomcat -classpath $(wrapper.class_path) $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) start Charlie -Original Message- From: Atok Koenig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 1:52 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error I really appreciate the response I did look at that but probably dont fully understand what I am looking at catalina.bat includes set _RUNJAVA=%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java with Windows environmental variable set to JAVA_HOME C:\jdk1.2.2 and my wrapper.properties file says... set _STARTJAVA=start %JAVA_HOME%\bin\java set _RUNJAVA=%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java and wrapper.javabin=$(wrapper.java_home)\bin\java.exe so I thought that all looked fine, I commented out everything related to the 3.2.x jars and the errror went away but starting the service fails, just saying Asked (and given) winsock 1.1 - Here are the main elements from my setup below... My environmental variables... CATALINA_HOME C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 JAVA_HOME C:\jdk1.2.2 from catalina.bat if not %OS% == Windows_NT goto noTitle set _STARTJAVA=start Catalina %JAVA_HOME%\bin\java set _RUNJAVA=%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java goto gotTitle :noTitle set _STARTJAVA=start %JAVA_HOME%\bin\java set _RUNJAVA=%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java :gotTitle from wrapper.properties wrapper.tomcat_home= C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 wrapper.java_home= C:\jdk1.2.2 wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\classes wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\lib\jaxp.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\lib\parser.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\lib\webserver.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\lib\servlet.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\lib\jasper.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\lib\tools.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\classes\ wrapper.javabin=$(wrapper.java_home)\bin\java.exe wrapper.startup_class=org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat wrapper.shutdown_port=8007 wrapper.shutdown_protocol=ajp13 wrapper.cmd_line=$(wrapper.javabin) -classpath $(wrapper.class_path) $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) -home $(wrapper.tomcat_home) -Original Message- From: Larry Isaacs [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 08:03:14 -0500 To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error You need to examine Tomcat 4.0.1's bin\catalina.bat to see the Java command used to start Catalina. You must then update the Java command created by the wrapper.properies file to create the same command. The error shown below is including Tomcat 3.2.x's list of jars and startup class which aren't going to work with Catalina. Cheers, Larry -Original Message- From: Atok Koenig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 5:57 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Jakarta NT service error Got NT service installed but it wont start getting the error
RE: Jakarta NT service error
you have JAVA_HOME set as a system environment variable, not a user env. variable? -Original Message- From: Atok Koenig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 3:04 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error Dear Charlie, Than you for the response. Someone had recomended looking in the batch files to compare setting info (batch files work but server stops when I log out) I am getting the message $(wrapper.JAVA_HOME)\bin\java.exe -XrsError: cannot create new process - the system cannot find the path specified (0x3) I have JAVA_HOME set up as a Windows Envoronment Variable pointing to c:\jdk1.2.2 and if you go to c:\jdk1.2.2\bin\java.exe is there I included my wrapper.properties without comments below. All help is really appreciated, I am learning a lot wrapper.tomcat_home= C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 wrapper.java_home= C:\jdk1.2.2 wrapper.stdout=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\logs\jvm.stdout wrapper.stderr=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\logs\jvm.stderr wrapper.ld_path=d:\ wrapper.ld_path=c:\ wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\classes\ wrapper.javabin=$(wrapper.JAVA_HOME)\bin\java.exe wrapper.shutdown_port=8007 wrapper.shutdown_protocol=ajp13 $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) -home $(wrapper.tomcat_home) wrapper.cmd_line=$(wrapper.javabin) -Xrs -Dorg.xml.sax.driver=org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser -Dcatalina.home=C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 -classpath $(wrapper.class_path) $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) start -Original Message- From: Cox, Charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 14:03:59 -0500 To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error when installed as a service, you don't need catalina.bat - everything is in your wrapper.properties try this for your wrapper properties in TC4: wrapper.startup_class=org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap wrapper.cmd_line=$(wrapper.javabin) -Xrs -Dorg.xml.sax.driver=org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser -Dcatalina.home=D:\tomcat -classpath $(wrapper.class_path) $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) start Charlie -Original Message- From: Atok Koenig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 1:52 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error I really appreciate the response I did look at that but probably dont fully understand what I am looking at catalina.bat includes set _RUNJAVA=%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java with Windows environmental variable set to JAVA_HOME C:\jdk1.2.2 and my wrapper.properties file says... set _STARTJAVA=start %JAVA_HOME%\bin\java set _RUNJAVA=%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java and wrapper.javabin=$(wrapper.java_home)\bin\java.exe so I thought that all looked fine, I commented out everything related to the 3.2.x jars and the errror went away but starting the service fails, just saying Asked (and given) winsock 1.1 - Here are the main elements from my setup below... My environmental variables... CATALINA_HOME C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 JAVA_HOME C:\jdk1.2.2 from catalina.bat if not %OS% == Windows_NT goto noTitle set _STARTJAVA=start Catalina %JAVA_HOME%\bin\java set _RUNJAVA=%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java goto gotTitle :noTitle set _STARTJAVA=start %JAVA_HOME%\bin\java set _RUNJAVA=%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java :gotTitle from wrapper.properties wrapper.tomcat_home= C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 wrapper.java_home= C:\jdk1.2.2 wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\classes wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\lib\jaxp.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\lib\parser.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\lib\webserver.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\lib\servlet.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\lib\jasper.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\lib\tools.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\classes\ wrapper.javabin=$(wrapper.java_home)\bin\java.exe wrapper.startup_class=org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat wrapper.shutdown_port=8007 wrapper.shutdown_protocol=ajp13 wrapper.cmd_line=$(wrapper.javabin) -classpath $(wrapper.class_path) $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) -home $(wrapper.tomcat_home) -Original Message- From: Larry Isaacs [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 08:03:14 -0500 To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error You need to examine Tomcat 4.0.1's bin\catalina.bat to see the Java command used to start Catalina. You must then update the Java command created by the wrapper.properies file to create the same command
RE: Jakarta NT service error
Yes, I followed the directions at http://www.stardeveloper.com/articles/060801-2.shtml which says... Now you'll have to create two environment variables, CATALINA_HOME and JAVA_HOME. Most probably you'll have JAVA_HOME already created if you have installed Java Development Kit on your system. If not then you should create it. The values of these variables will be something like : CATALINA_HOME : C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0-b5 JAVA_HOME : C:\jdk1.3 To create these environment variables in Windows 2000, go to Start - Settings - Control Panel - System - Advanced - Environment Variables - System variables - New. Enter the name and value for CATALINA_HOME and also for JAVA_HOME if not already there. -Original Message- From: Cox, Charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 15:25:47 -0500 To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error you have JAVA_HOME set as a system environment variable, not a user env. variable? -Original Message- From: Atok Koenig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 3:04 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error Dear Charlie, Than you for the response. Someone had recomended looking in the batch files to compare setting info (batch files work but server stops when I log out) I am getting the message $(wrapper.JAVA_HOME)\bin\java.exe -XrsError: cannot create new process - the system cannot find the path specified (0x3) I have JAVA_HOME set up as a Windows Envoronment Variable pointing to c:\jdk1.2.2 and if you go to c:\jdk1.2.2\bin\java.exe is there I included my wrapper.properties without comments below. All help is really appreciated, I am learning a lot wrapper.tomcat_home= C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 wrapper.java_home= C:\jdk1.2.2 wrapper.stdout=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\logs\jvm.stdout wrapper.stderr=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\logs\jvm.stderr wrapper.ld_path=d:\ wrapper.ld_path=c:\ wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\classes\ wrapper.javabin=$(wrapper.JAVA_HOME)\bin\java.exe wrapper.shutdown_port=8007 wrapper.shutdown_protocol=ajp13 $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) -home $(wrapper.tomcat_home) wrapper.cmd_line=$(wrapper.javabin) -Xrs -Dorg.xml.sax.driver=org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser -Dcatalina.home=C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 -classpath $(wrapper.class_path) $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) start -Original Message- From: Cox, Charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 14:03:59 -0500 To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error when installed as a service, you don't need catalina.bat - everything is in your wrapper.properties try this for your wrapper properties in TC4: wrapper.startup_class=org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap wrapper.cmd_line=$(wrapper.javabin) -Xrs -Dorg.xml.sax.driver=org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser -Dcatalina.home=D:\tomcat -classpath $(wrapper.class_path) $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) start Charlie -Original Message- From: Atok Koenig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 1:52 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error I really appreciate the response I did look at that but probably dont fully understand what I am looking at catalina.bat includes set _RUNJAVA=%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java with Windows environmental variable set to JAVA_HOME C:\jdk1.2.2 and my wrapper.properties file says... set _STARTJAVA=start %JAVA_HOME%\bin\java set _RUNJAVA=%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java and wrapper.javabin=$(wrapper.java_home)\bin\java.exe so I thought that all looked fine, I commented out everything related to the 3.2.x jars and the errror went away but starting the service fails, just saying Asked (and given) winsock 1.1 - Here are the main elements from my setup below... My environmental variables... CATALINA_HOME C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 JAVA_HOME C:\jdk1.2.2 from catalina.bat if not %OS% == Windows_NT goto noTitle set _STARTJAVA=start Catalina %JAVA_HOME%\bin\java set _RUNJAVA=%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java goto gotTitle :noTitle set _STARTJAVA=start %JAVA_HOME%\bin\java set _RUNJAVA=%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java :gotTitle from wrapper.properties wrapper.tomcat_home= C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 wrapper.java_home= C:\jdk1.2.2 wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\classes wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\lib\jaxp.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\lib\parser.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\lib
RE: Jakarta NT service error
I think you need to remove the space(after '=') in your catalina_home and java_home statements: wrapper.tomcat_home=C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 wrapper.java_home=C:\jdk1.2.2 that is one difference in my wrapper props and I seem to remember that this 'feature' annoyed me before... Charlie -Original Message- From: Atok Koenig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 3:38 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error Yes, I followed the directions at http://www.stardeveloper.com/articles/060801-2.shtml which says... Now you'll have to create two environment variables, CATALINA_HOME and JAVA_HOME. Most probably you'll have JAVA_HOME already created if you have installed Java Development Kit on your system. If not then you should create it. The values of these variables will be something like : CATALINA_HOME : C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0-b5 JAVA_HOME : C:\jdk1.3 To create these environment variables in Windows 2000, go to Start - Settings - Control Panel - System - Advanced - Environment Variables - System variables - New. Enter the name and value for CATALINA_HOME and also for JAVA_HOME if not already there. -Original Message- From: Cox, Charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 15:25:47 -0500 To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error you have JAVA_HOME set as a system environment variable, not a user env. variable? -Original Message- From: Atok Koenig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 3:04 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error Dear Charlie, Than you for the response. Someone had recomended looking in the batch files to compare setting info (batch files work but server stops when I log out) I am getting the message $(wrapper.JAVA_HOME)\bin\java.exe -XrsError: cannot create new process - the system cannot find the path specified (0x3) I have JAVA_HOME set up as a Windows Envoronment Variable pointing to c:\jdk1.2.2 and if you go to c:\jdk1.2.2\bin\java.exe is there I included my wrapper.properties without comments below. All help is really appreciated, I am learning a lot wrapper.tomcat_home= C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 wrapper.java_home= C:\jdk1.2.2 wrapper.stdout=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\logs\jvm.stdout wrapper.stderr=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\logs\jvm.stderr wrapper.ld_path=d:\ wrapper.ld_path=c:\ wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\classes\ wrapper.javabin=$(wrapper.JAVA_HOME)\bin\java.exe wrapper.shutdown_port=8007 wrapper.shutdown_protocol=ajp13 $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) -home $(wrapper.tomcat_home) wrapper.cmd_line=$(wrapper.javabin) -Xrs -Dorg.xml.sax.driver=org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser -Dcatalina.home=C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 -classpath $(wrapper.class_path) $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) start -Original Message- From: Cox, Charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 14:03:59 -0500 To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error when installed as a service, you don't need catalina.bat - everything is in your wrapper.properties try this for your wrapper properties in TC4: wrapper.startup_class=org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap wrapper.cmd_line=$(wrapper.javabin) -Xrs -Dorg.xml.sax.driver=org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser -Dcatalina.home=D:\tomcat -classpath $(wrapper.class_path) $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) start Charlie -Original Message- From: Atok Koenig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 1:52 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error I really appreciate the response I did look at that but probably dont fully understand what I am looking at catalina.bat includes set _RUNJAVA=%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java with Windows environmental variable set to JAVA_HOME C:\jdk1.2.2 and my wrapper.properties file says... set _STARTJAVA=start %JAVA_HOME%\bin\java set _RUNJAVA=%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java and wrapper.javabin=$(wrapper.java_home)\bin\java.exe so I thought that all looked fine, I commented out everything related to the 3.2.x jars and the errror went away but starting the service fails, just saying Asked (and given) winsock 1.1 - Here are the main elements from my setup below... My environmental variables... CATALINA_HOME C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 JAVA_HOME C:\jdk1.2.2 from catalina.bat if not %OS
RE: Jakarta NT service error
I missed earlier the fact that wrapper.class_path must include the entries set on the CLASSPATH in the catalina.bat file. These will be included on the command line built using wrapper.properties. Thus, you would need to add: wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\bin\bootstrap.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\lib\tools.jar You might want to change the wrapper.tomcat_home's to wrapper.catalina_home to avoid confusion. Cheers, Larry -Original Message- From: Cox, Charlie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 3:58 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error I think you need to remove the space(after '=') in your catalina_home and java_home statements: wrapper.tomcat_home=C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 wrapper.java_home=C:\jdk1.2.2 that is one difference in my wrapper props and I seem to remember that this 'feature' annoyed me before... Charlie -Original Message- From: Atok Koenig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 3:38 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error Yes, I followed the directions at http://www.stardeveloper.com/articles/060801-2.shtml which says... Now you'll have to create two environment variables, CATALINA_HOME and JAVA_HOME. Most probably you'll have JAVA_HOME already created if you have installed Java Development Kit on your system. If not then you should create it. The values of these variables will be something like : CATALINA_HOME : C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0-b5 JAVA_HOME : C:\jdk1.3 To create these environment variables in Windows 2000, go to Start - Settings - Control Panel - System - Advanced - Environment Variables - System variables - New. Enter the name and value for CATALINA_HOME and also for JAVA_HOME if not already there. -Original Message- From: Cox, Charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 15:25:47 -0500 To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error you have JAVA_HOME set as a system environment variable, not a user env. variable? -Original Message- From: Atok Koenig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 3:04 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error Dear Charlie, Than you for the response. Someone had recomended looking in the batch files to compare setting info (batch files work but server stops when I log out) I am getting the message $(wrapper.JAVA_HOME)\bin\java.exe -XrsError: cannot create new process - the system cannot find the path specified (0x3) I have JAVA_HOME set up as a Windows Envoronment Variable pointing to c:\jdk1.2.2 and if you go to c:\jdk1.2.2\bin\java.exe is there I included my wrapper.properties without comments below. All help is really appreciated, I am learning a lot wrapper.tomcat_home= C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 wrapper.java_home= C:\jdk1.2.2 wrapper.stdout=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\logs\jvm.stdout wrapper.stderr=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\logs\jvm.stderr wrapper.ld_path=d:\ wrapper.ld_path=c:\ wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\classes\ wrapper.javabin=$(wrapper.JAVA_HOME)\bin\java.exe wrapper.shutdown_port=8007 wrapper.shutdown_protocol=ajp13 $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) -home $(wrapper.tomcat_home) wrapper.cmd_line=$(wrapper.javabin) -Xrs -Dorg.xml.sax.driver=org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser -Dcatalina.home=C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 -classpath $(wrapper.class_path) $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) start -Original Message- From: Cox, Charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 14:03:59 -0500 To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error when installed as a service, you don't need catalina.bat - everything is in your wrapper.properties try this for your wrapper properties in TC4: wrapper.startup_class=org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap wrapper.cmd_line=$(wrapper.javabin) -Xrs -Dorg.xml.sax.driver=org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser -Dcatalina.home=D:\tomcat -classpath $(wrapper.class_path) $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) start Charlie -Original Message- From: Atok Koenig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 1:52 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error I really appreciate the response I did look at that but probably dont fully understand what I am looking at catalina.bat includes set _RUNJAVA=%JAVA_HOME
RE: Jakarta NT service error
Thanks for looking at this. I made that change and dont see a difference; error reads $(wrapper.JAVA_HOME)\bin\java.exe -XrsError: Can not create new process - The system cannot find the path specified. (0x3) wrapper.properties reads wrapper.tomcat_home=C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 wrapper.java_home=C:\jdk1.2.2 wrapper.stdout=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\logs\jvm.stdout wrapper.stderr=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\logs\jvm.stderr wrapper.ld_path=d:\ wrapper.ld_path=c:\ wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\classes\ wrapper.javabin=$(wrapper.JAVA_HOME)\bin\java.exe wrapper.startup_class=org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap wrapper.server_xml=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\conf\server.xml wrapper.shutdown_port=8007 wrapper.shutdown_protocol=ajp13 $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) -home $(wrapper.tomcat_home) wrapper.cmd_line=$(wrapper.javabin) -Xrs -Dorg.xml.sax.driver=org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser -Dcatalina.home=C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 -classpath $(wrapper.class_path) $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) start -Original Message- From: Cox, Charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 15:57:31 -0500 To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error $ I think you need to remove the space(after '=') in your catalina_home and java_home statements: wrapper.tomcat_home=C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 wrapper.java_home=C:\jdk1.2.2 that is one difference in my wrapper props and I seem to remember that this 'feature' annoyed me before... Charlie -Original Message- From: Atok Koenig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 3:38 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error Yes, I followed the directions at http://www.stardeveloper.com/articles/060801-2.shtml which says... Now you'll have to create two environment variables, CATALINA_HOME and JAVA_HOME. Most probably you'll have JAVA_HOME already created if you have installed Java Development Kit on your system. If not then you should create it. The values of these variables will be something like : CATALINA_HOME : C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0-b5 JAVA_HOME : C:\jdk1.3 To create these environment variables in Windows 2000, go to Start - Settings - Control Panel - System - Advanced - Environment Variables - System variables - New. Enter the name and value for CATALINA_HOME and also for JAVA_HOME if not already there. -Original Message- From: Cox, Charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 15:25:47 -0500 To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error you have JAVA_HOME set as a system environment variable, not a user env. variable? -Original Message- From: Atok Koenig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 3:04 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error Dear Charlie, Than you for the response. Someone had recomended looking in the batch files to compare setting info (batch files work but server stops when I log out) I am getting the message $(wrapper.JAVA_HOME)\bin\java.exe -XrsError: cannot create new process - the system cannot find the path specified (0x3) I have JAVA_HOME set up as a Windows Envoronment Variable pointing to c:\jdk1.2.2 and if you go to c:\jdk1.2.2\bin\java.exe is there I included my wrapper.properties without comments below. All help is really appreciated, I am learning a lot wrapper.tomcat_home= C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 wrapper.java_home= C:\jdk1.2.2 wrapper.stdout=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\logs\jvm.stdout wrapper.stderr=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\logs\jvm.stderr wrapper.ld_path=d:\ wrapper.ld_path=c:\ wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\classes\ wrapper.javabin=$(wrapper.JAVA_HOME)\bin\java.exe wrapper.shutdown_port=8007 wrapper.shutdown_protocol=ajp13 $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) -home $(wrapper.tomcat_home) wrapper.cmd_line=$(wrapper.javabin) -Xrs -Dorg.xml.sax.driver=org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser -Dcatalina.home=C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 -classpath $(wrapper.class_path) $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) start -Original Message- From: Cox, Charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 14:03:59 -0500 To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error when installed as a service, you don't need catalina.bat - everything is in your wrapper.properties try this for your wrapper properties in TC4: wrapper.startup_class=org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap wrapper.cmd_line=$(wrapper.javabin) -Xrs -Dorg.xml.sax.driver
RE: Jakarta NT service error
one more thing... wrapper.java_home is not the same as wrapper.JAVA_HOME change your javabin line to: wrapper.javabin=$(wrapper.java_home)\bin\java.exe I missed that I have the bootstrap.jar line below...but I don't think that you got that far yet - I think its not resolving wrapper.java_home Charlie -Original Message- From: Larry Isaacs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 4:12 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error I missed earlier the fact that wrapper.class_path must include the entries set on the CLASSPATH in the catalina.bat file. These will be included on the command line built using wrapper.properties. Thus, you would need to add: wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\bin\bootstrap.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\lib\tools.jar You might want to change the wrapper.tomcat_home's to wrapper.catalina_home to avoid confusion. Cheers, Larry -Original Message- From: Cox, Charlie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 3:58 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error I think you need to remove the space(after '=') in your catalina_home and java_home statements: wrapper.tomcat_home=C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 wrapper.java_home=C:\jdk1.2.2 that is one difference in my wrapper props and I seem to remember that this 'feature' annoyed me before... Charlie -Original Message- From: Atok Koenig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 3:38 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error Yes, I followed the directions at http://www.stardeveloper.com/articles/060801-2.shtml which says... Now you'll have to create two environment variables, CATALINA_HOME and JAVA_HOME. Most probably you'll have JAVA_HOME already created if you have installed Java Development Kit on your system. If not then you should create it. The values of these variables will be something like : CATALINA_HOME : C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0-b5 JAVA_HOME : C:\jdk1.3 To create these environment variables in Windows 2000, go to Start - Settings - Control Panel - System - Advanced - Environment Variables - System variables - New. Enter the name and value for CATALINA_HOME and also for JAVA_HOME if not already there. -Original Message- From: Cox, Charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 15:25:47 -0500 To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error you have JAVA_HOME set as a system environment variable, not a user env. variable? -Original Message- From: Atok Koenig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 3:04 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error Dear Charlie, Than you for the response. Someone had recomended looking in the batch files to compare setting info (batch files work but server stops when I log out) I am getting the message $(wrapper.JAVA_HOME)\bin\java.exe -XrsError: cannot create new process - the system cannot find the path specified (0x3) I have JAVA_HOME set up as a Windows Envoronment Variable pointing to c:\jdk1.2.2 and if you go to c:\jdk1.2.2\bin\java.exe is there I included my wrapper.properties without comments below. All help is really appreciated, I am learning a lot wrapper.tomcat_home= C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 wrapper.java_home= C:\jdk1.2.2 wrapper.stdout=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\logs\jvm.stdout wrapper.stderr=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\logs\jvm.stderr wrapper.ld_path=d:\ wrapper.ld_path=c:\ wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\classes\ wrapper.javabin=$(wrapper.JAVA_HOME)\bin\java.exe wrapper.shutdown_port=8007 wrapper.shutdown_protocol=ajp13 $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) -home $(wrapper.tomcat_home) wrapper.cmd_line=$(wrapper.javabin) -Xrs -Dorg.xml.sax.driver=org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser -Dcatalina.home=C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 -classpath $(wrapper.class_path) $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) start -Original Message- From: Cox, Charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 14:03:59 -0500 To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error when installed as a service, you don't need catalina.bat - everything is in your wrapper.properties try this for your wrapper properties in TC4: wrapper.startup_class=org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap wrapper.cmd_line=$(wrapper.javabin) -Xrs
RE: Jakarta NT service error
Thanks for the help, still not working but error message went away here is my wrapper wrapper.catalina_home=C:\jakarta-catalina-4.0.1 wrapper.java_home=C:\jdk1.2.2 wrapper.stdout=$(wrapper.catalina_home)\logs\jvm.stdout wrapper.stderr=$(wrapper.catalina_home)\logs\jvm.stderr wrapper.ld_path=d:\ wrapper.ld_path=c:\ wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\classes\ wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.catalina_home)\bin\bootstrap.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\lib\tools.jar wrapper.javabin=$(wrapper.JAVA_HOME)\bin\java.exe wrapper.startup_class=org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap wrapper.server_xml=$(wrapper.catalina_home)\conf\server.xml wrapper.shutdown_port=8007 wrapper.shutdown_protocol=ajp13 $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) -home $(wrapper.catalina_home) wrapper.cmd_line=$(wrapper.javabin) -Xrs -Dorg.xml.sax.driver=org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser -Dcatalina.home=C:\jakarta-catalina-4.0.1 -classpath $(wrapper.class_path) $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) start -Original Message- From: Larry Isaacs [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 16:11:33 -0500 To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error I missed earlier the fact that wrapper.class_path must include the entries set on the CLASSPATH in the catalina.bat file. These will be included on the command line built using wrapper.properties. Thus, you would need to add: wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\bin\bootstrap.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\lib\tools.jar You might want to change the wrapper.tomcat_home's to wrapper.catalina_home to avoid confusion. Cheers, Larry -Original Message- From: Cox, Charlie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 3:58 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error I think you need to remove the space(after '=') in your catalina_home and java_home statements: wrapper.tomcat_home=C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 wrapper.java_home=C:\jdk1.2.2 that is one difference in my wrapper props and I seem to remember that this 'feature' annoyed me before... Charlie -Original Message- From: Atok Koenig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 3:38 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error Yes, I followed the directions at http://www.stardeveloper.com/articles/060801-2.shtml which says... Now you'll have to create two environment variables, CATALINA_HOME and JAVA_HOME. Most probably you'll have JAVA_HOME already created if you have installed Java Development Kit on your system. If not then you should create it. The values of these variables will be something like : CATALINA_HOME : C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0-b5 JAVA_HOME : C:\jdk1.3 To create these environment variables in Windows 2000, go to Start - Settings - Control Panel - System - Advanced - Environment Variables - System variables - New. Enter the name and value for CATALINA_HOME and also for JAVA_HOME if not already there. -Original Message- From: Cox, Charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 15:25:47 -0500 To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error you have JAVA_HOME set as a system environment variable, not a user env. variable? -Original Message- From: Atok Koenig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 3:04 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error Dear Charlie, Than you for the response. Someone had recomended looking in the batch files to compare setting info (batch files work but server stops when I log out) I am getting the message $(wrapper.JAVA_HOME)\bin\java.exe -XrsError: cannot create new process - the system cannot find the path specified (0x3) I have JAVA_HOME set up as a Windows Envoronment Variable pointing to c:\jdk1.2.2 and if you go to c:\jdk1.2.2\bin\java.exe is there I included my wrapper.properties without comments below. All help is really appreciated, I am learning a lot wrapper.tomcat_home= C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 wrapper.java_home= C:\jdk1.2.2 wrapper.stdout=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\logs\jvm.stdout wrapper.stderr=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\logs\jvm.stderr wrapper.ld_path=d:\ wrapper.ld_path=c:\ wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\classes\ wrapper.javabin=$(wrapper.JAVA_HOME)\bin\java.exe wrapper.shutdown_port=8007 wrapper.shutdown_protocol=ajp13 $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) -home $(wrapper.tomcat_home) wrapper.cmd_line=$(wrapper.javabin) -Xrs -Dorg.xml.sax.driver
RE: Jakarta NT service error
I fixed it and still nothing --wrapper.properties file-- wrapper.catalina_home=C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 wrapper.java_home=C:\jdk1.2.2 wrapper.stdout=$(wrapper.catalina_home)\logs\jvm.stdout wrapper.stderr=$(wrapper.catalina_home)\logs\jvm.stderr wrapper.ld_path=d:\ wrapper.ld_path=c:\ wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\classes\ wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.catalina_home)\bin\bootstrap.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\lib\tools.jar wrapper.javabin=$(wrapper.java_home)\bin\java.exe wrapper.startup_class=org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap wrapper.server_xml=$(wrapper.catalina_home)\conf\server.xml wrapper.shutdown_port=8007 wrapper.shutdown_protocol=ajp13 $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) -home $(wrapper.catalina_home) wrapper.cmd_line=$(wrapper.javabin) -Xrs -Dorg.xml.sax.driver=org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser -Dcatalina.home=C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 -classpath $(wrapper.class_path) $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) start -Original Message- From: Cox, Charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 16:20:52 -0500 To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error one more thing... wrapper.java_home is not the same as wrapper.JAVA_HOME change your javabin line to: wrapper.javabin=$(wrapper.java_home)\bin\java.exe I missed that I have the bootstrap.jar line below...but I don't think that you got that far yet - I think its not resolving wrapper.java_home Charlie -Original Message- From: Larry Isaacs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 4:12 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error I missed earlier the fact that wrapper.class_path must include the entries set on the CLASSPATH in the catalina.bat file. These will be included on the command line built using wrapper.properties. Thus, you would need to add: wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\bin\bootstrap.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\lib\tools.jar You might want to change the wrapper.tomcat_home's to wrapper.catalina_home to avoid confusion. Cheers, Larry -Original Message- From: Cox, Charlie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 3:58 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error I think you need to remove the space(after '=') in your catalina_home and java_home statements: wrapper.tomcat_home=C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 wrapper.java_home=C:\jdk1.2.2 that is one difference in my wrapper props and I seem to remember that this 'feature' annoyed me before... Charlie -Original Message- From: Atok Koenig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 3:38 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error Yes, I followed the directions at http://www.stardeveloper.com/articles/060801-2.shtml which says... Now you'll have to create two environment variables, CATALINA_HOME and JAVA_HOME. Most probably you'll have JAVA_HOME already created if you have installed Java Development Kit on your system. If not then you should create it. The values of these variables will be something like : CATALINA_HOME : C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0-b5 JAVA_HOME : C:\jdk1.3 To create these environment variables in Windows 2000, go to Start - Settings - Control Panel - System - Advanced - Environment Variables - System variables - New. Enter the name and value for CATALINA_HOME and also for JAVA_HOME if not already there. -Original Message- From: Cox, Charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 15:25:47 -0500 To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error you have JAVA_HOME set as a system environment variable, not a user env. variable? -Original Message- From: Atok Koenig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 3:04 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error Dear Charlie, Than you for the response. Someone had recomended looking in the batch files to compare setting info (batch files work but server stops when I log out) I am getting the message $(wrapper.JAVA_HOME)\bin\java.exe -XrsError: cannot create new process - the system cannot find the path specified (0x3) I have JAVA_HOME set up as a Windows Envoronment Variable pointing to c:\jdk1.2.2 and if you go to c:\jdk1.2.2\bin\java.exe is there I included my wrapper.properties without comments below. All help is really appreciated, I am learning a lot wrapper.tomcat_home= C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1
RE: Jakarta NT service error
I looked at the NT Service properties via the Services Applet and under Path to executable it says... C:\Java\jk_nt_service.exe Jakarta Where Jakarta is what I named the service, why would it include Jakarta here? Could that be messing it up? Can anyone running this service verify that the path includes the name of the service? -Original Message- From: Atok Koenig [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2002 17:07:13 -0500 To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error I fixed it and still nothing --wrapper.properties file-- wrapper.catalina_home=C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 wrapper.java_home=C:\jdk1.2.2 wrapper.stdout=$(wrapper.catalina_home)\logs\jvm.stdout wrapper.stderr=$(wrapper.catalina_home)\logs\jvm.stderr wrapper.ld_path=d:\ wrapper.ld_path=c:\ wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\classes\ wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.catalina_home)\bin\bootstrap.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\lib\tools.jar wrapper.javabin=$(wrapper.java_home)\bin\java.exe wrapper.startup_class=org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap wrapper.server_xml=$(wrapper.catalina_home)\conf\server.xml wrapper.shutdown_port=8007 wrapper.shutdown_protocol=ajp13 $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) -home $(wrapper.catalina_home) wrapper.cmd_line=$(wrapper.javabin) -Xrs -Dorg.xml.sax.driver=org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser -Dcatalina.home=C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 -classpath $(wrapper.class_path) $(wrapper.startup_class) -config $(wrapper.server_xml) start -Original Message- From: Cox, Charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 16:20:52 -0500 To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error one more thing... wrapper.java_home is not the same as wrapper.JAVA_HOME change your javabin line to: wrapper.javabin=$(wrapper.java_home)\bin\java.exe I missed that I have the bootstrap.jar line below...but I don't think that you got that far yet - I think its not resolving wrapper.java_home Charlie -Original Message- From: Larry Isaacs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 4:12 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error I missed earlier the fact that wrapper.class_path must include the entries set on the CLASSPATH in the catalina.bat file. These will be included on the command line built using wrapper.properties. Thus, you would need to add: wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\bin\bootstrap.jar wrapper.class_path=$(wrapper.java_home)\lib\tools.jar You might want to change the wrapper.tomcat_home's to wrapper.catalina_home to avoid confusion. Cheers, Larry -Original Message- From: Cox, Charlie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 3:58 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error I think you need to remove the space(after '=') in your catalina_home and java_home statements: wrapper.tomcat_home=C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 wrapper.java_home=C:\jdk1.2.2 that is one difference in my wrapper props and I seem to remember that this 'feature' annoyed me before... Charlie -Original Message- From: Atok Koenig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 3:38 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error Yes, I followed the directions at http://www.stardeveloper.com/articles/060801-2.shtml which says... Now you'll have to create two environment variables, CATALINA_HOME and JAVA_HOME. Most probably you'll have JAVA_HOME already created if you have installed Java Development Kit on your system. If not then you should create it. The values of these variables will be something like : CATALINA_HOME : C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0-b5 JAVA_HOME : C:\jdk1.3 To create these environment variables in Windows 2000, go to Start - Settings - Control Panel - System - Advanced - Environment Variables - System variables - New. Enter the name and value for CATALINA_HOME and also for JAVA_HOME if not already there. -Original Message- From: Cox, Charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 15:25:47 -0500 To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error you have JAVA_HOME set as a system environment variable, not a user env. variable? -Original Message- From: Atok Koenig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 3:04 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service error Dear Charlie, Than you for the response. Someone had recomended looking
RE: Jakarta NT SERVICE--- logout USER
This isnt a config issue this is a sun JDK (1.3) issue I had heard that 1.4 resolves this, try looking there... -Original Message- From: Catalin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 2:55 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Jakarta NT SERVICE--- logout USER Hello to everybody! I have a jakarta-tomcat-3.3m4 on a Win2k system and I have a problem: every times one user of Operating System logout, the service it stoppes. :-( Where do I need to modify the config so that will not be happens any more?? Thanks!! -- 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: Jakarta NT SERVICE--- logout USER
Use the -Xrs option when starting the JVM. Wesley -Original Message- From: Catalin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 2:55 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Jakarta NT SERVICE--- logout USER Hello to everybody! I have a jakarta-tomcat-3.3m4 on a Win2k system and I have a problem: every times one user of Operating System logout, the service it stoppes. :-( Where do I need to modify the config so that will not be happens any more?? Thanks!! __ Do You Yahoo!? Send your FREE holiday greetings online! http://greetings.yahoo.com -- To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Troubles with the list: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Jakarta NT SERVICE--- logout USER
Wesley, What the rs option does in the -Xrs option? Pae Use the -Xrs option when starting the JVM. Wesley -Original Message- From: Catalin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 2:55 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Jakarta NT SERVICE--- logout USER Hello to everybody! I have a jakarta-tomcat-3.3m4 on a Win2k system and I have a problem: every times one user of Operating System logout, the service it stoppes. :-( Where do I need to modify the config so that will not be happens any more?? Thanks!! __ Do You Yahoo!? Send your FREE holiday greetings online! http://greetings.yahoo.com -- 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: Jakarta NT SERVICE--- logout USER
$ java -X -Xbootclasspath:directories and zip/jar files separated by ; set search path for bootstrap classes and resources -Xnoclassgc disable class garbage collection -Xmssizeset initial Java heap size -Xmxsizeset maximum Java heap size -Xrs reduce the use of OS signals -Xcheck:jni perform additional checks for JNI functions -Xrunhprof[:help]|[:option=value, ...] perform heap, cpu, or monitor profiling -Xdebug enable remote debugging -Xfuture enable strictest checks, anticipating future default The -X options are non-standard and subject to change without notice. -Original Message- From: Pae Choi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 9:17 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Jakarta NT SERVICE--- logout USER Wesley, What the rs option does in the -Xrs option? Pae Use the -Xrs option when starting the JVM. Wesley -Original Message- From: Catalin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 2:55 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Jakarta NT SERVICE--- logout USER Hello to everybody! I have a jakarta-tomcat-3.3m4 on a Win2k system and I have a problem: every times one user of Operating System logout, the service it stoppes. :-( Where do I need to modify the config so that will not be happens any more?? Thanks!! __ Do You Yahoo!? Send your FREE holiday greetings online! http://greetings.yahoo.com -- 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] -- To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Troubles with the list: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Jakarta NT SERVICE--- logout USER
Thanks, Brian!!! :-) Pae $ java -X -Xbootclasspath:directories and zip/jar files separated by ; set search path for bootstrap classes and resources -Xnoclassgc disable class garbage collection -Xmssizeset initial Java heap size -Xmxsizeset maximum Java heap size -Xrs reduce the use of OS signals -Xcheck:jni perform additional checks for JNI functions -Xrunhprof[:help]|[:option=value, ...] perform heap, cpu, or monitor profiling -Xdebug enable remote debugging -Xfuture enable strictest checks, anticipating future default The -X options are non-standard and subject to change without notice. -Original Message- From: Pae Choi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 9:17 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Jakarta NT SERVICE--- logout USER Wesley, What the rs option does in the -Xrs option? Pae Use the -Xrs option when starting the JVM. Wesley -Original Message- From: Catalin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 2:55 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Jakarta NT SERVICE--- logout USER Hello to everybody! I have a jakarta-tomcat-3.3m4 on a Win2k system and I have a problem: every times one user of Operating System logout, the service it stoppes. :-( Where do I need to modify the config so that will not be happens any more?? Thanks!! __ Do You Yahoo!? Send your FREE holiday greetings online! http://greetings.yahoo.com -- 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] -- 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: Jakarta NT SERVICE--- logout USER
JDK1.3.1 has a switch (-Xrs) that, at least by its description, looks like it would solve the problem. /Fredrik - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 3:43 PM Subject: RE: Jakarta NT SERVICE--- logout USER This isnt a config issue this is a sun JDK (1.3) issue I had heard that 1.4 resolves this, try looking there... -Original Message- From: Catalin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 2:55 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Jakarta NT SERVICE--- logout USER Hello to everybody! I have a jakarta-tomcat-3.3m4 on a Win2k system and I have a problem: every times one user of Operating System logout, the service it stoppes.:-( Where do I need to modify the config so that will not be happens any more?? Thanks!! -- 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] -- To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Troubles with the list: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: JAKARTA NT SERVICE
The default wrapper.properties specifies log files of logs\jvm.stdout and logs\jvm.stderr. I would check these files for errors. Larry -Original Message- From: Catalin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 1:16 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: JAKARTA NT SERVICE Hi 2 All! I want to make jakarta-tomcat-3.3-m4. I have downloaded the jk_nt_service.exe, I setted TOMCAT_HOME and JAVA_HOME in wrapper.properties, I've run from command line jk_nt_service.exe Ijakarta and I have this error: Asked (and given) winsock1.1 Error: StartServiceCtrlDispatcher failed. Can anyone help me?? 10x 2 all!! ps: 10x, Larry -- 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: JAKARTA NT SERVICE
Your syntax is wrong. Try jk_nt_service -I SERVICE_NAME c:\tomcat\conf\wrapper.properties Where SERVICE_NAME is whatever you want to call this service. Make sure you specify the correct path to your wrapper.properties as well. -Ken Quoting Catalin [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi 2 All! I want to make jakarta-tomcat-3.3-m4. I have downloaded the jk_nt_service.exe, I setted TOMCAT_HOME and JAVA_HOME in wrapper.properties, I've run from command line jk_nt_service.exe Ijakarta and I have this error: Asked (and given) winsock1.1 Error: StartServiceCtrlDispatcher failed. Can anyone help me?? 10x 2 all!! ps: 10x, Larry -- 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: Jakarta NT Service
It helps to look thru previous posts. Go to http://mikal.org/interests/java/tomcat/index.jsp and look for Catalina as an NT Service Look to see it there is anything in the logs directory. It there is little or nothing there it is usually a problem with the specs in the wrapper.properties file. Be very sure the wrapper.tomcat_home and wrapper.java_home are correct. Frank Lawlor Athens Group, Inc. (512) 345-0600 x151 Athens Group, an employee-owned consulting firm integrating technology strategy and software solutions. -- To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Troubles with the list: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Re: Jakarta NT Service
I could install as many as I wanted but only one would run at a time. Some possibilities: - you didn't give each a unique service name - you are encountering the JVM 3.0 service shutdown bug, (see other posts: search on -Xrs) Frank Lawlor Athens Group, Inc. (512) 345-0600 x151 Athens Group, an employee-owned consulting firm integrating technology strategy and software solutions. -- To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Troubles with the list: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Re: Jakarta NT Service
Thanks for the thought but it is neither of those things. I was using the -Xrs flag and was NOT encountering the shutdown bug. The additional services would shutdown immediately upon starting a second service. I didn't have to logout for the problem to occur. The services were installed using a batch script and each service had a unique name. The exact same configuration files were used successfully on Win2k server. Hence my conclusion that it has something to do with Win2k Pro. I'm no longer concerned that it doesn't work on Win2k Pro. I'm now only doing work on our Win2k Server development server where I don't have the problem. It was just my proof of concept environment on my laptop that I had the problem. Travis -Original Message- From: Frank Lawlor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 12:47 PM To: Tomcat (E-mail) Subject: RE: Re: Jakarta NT Service I could install as many as I wanted but only one would run at a time. Some possibilities: - you didn't give each a unique service name - you are encountering the JVM 3.0 service shutdown bug, (see other posts: search on -Xrs) Frank Lawlor Athens Group, Inc. (512) 345-0600 x151 Athens Group, an employee-owned consulting firm integrating technology strategy and software solutions. -- 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: Jakarta NT Service
With your NT4 install, were you able to get around the bug that shuts down the service when the user loggs off? I've experienced it in Win2k Server. Haven't found a solution. Had anyone else found a solution? Thanks. -Original Message- From: Whalland, Craig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2001 3:52 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Jakarta NT Service Hi there - first of all please excuse my lack of knowledge on this topic. I have been asked to have a quick look at a problem we are having on windows 2000 server installing Jakarta as an NT Service. I have followed the directions on the site http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-3.2-doc/NT-Service-howto.html and the service has installed but it fails to start with the error Could Not Start Jakarta Service. The Service did not returm an error. First question - Are there any issues with Win2k as aopposed to NT4.0 ? As we have successfuly installed this service on an NT4.0 box. Otherwise I am at a loss as we are able to start Jakarta manually via cmd prompt - just not as the service. Look forward to anyhelp you can provide - and if this is not the forum to ask these questions any direction would be appreciated. Craig Whalland NT Server Team Vodafone Information Services Ph: (02) 9425 8961 Mob: 0414 208 961 Whalland, Craig.vcf ** This correspondence is for the named person's use only. It may contain confidential or legally privileged information or both. No confidentiality or privilege is waived or lost by any mistransmission. If you receive this correspondence in error, please immediately delete it from your system and notify the sender. You must not disclose, copy or rely on any part of this correspondence if you are not the intended recipient. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except where the sender expressly, and with authority, states them to be the views of Vodafone. This email has been checked for viruses. ** -- To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Troubles with the list: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Jakarta NT Service
We got around the shutdown when logging off issue by using SUN JDK 1.3.1.01 and including the -Xrs switch in the wrapper.properties file. This flag was readded to the JDK to address this issue. You can get the whole history of the bug on Sun's Java BugParade website. http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/bugParade/ Travis -Original Message- From: C Cayetano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 1:13 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Jakarta NT Service With your NT4 install, were you able to get around the bug that shuts down the service when the user loggs off? I've experienced it in Win2k Server. Haven't found a solution. Had anyone else found a solution? Thanks. -Original Message- From: Whalland, Craig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2001 3:52 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Jakarta NT Service Hi there - first of all please excuse my lack of knowledge on this topic. I have been asked to have a quick look at a problem we are having on windows 2000 server installing Jakarta as an NT Service. I have followed the directions on the site http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-3.2-doc/NT-Service-howto.html and the service has installed but it fails to start with the error Could Not Start Jakarta Service. The Service did not returm an error. First question - Are there any issues with Win2k as aopposed to NT4.0 ? As we have successfuly installed this service on an NT4.0 box. Otherwise I am at a loss as we are able to start Jakarta manually via cmd prompt - just not as the service. Look forward to anyhelp you can provide - and if this is not the forum to ask these questions any direction would be appreciated. Craig Whalland NT Server Team Vodafone Information Services Ph: (02) 9425 8961 Mob: 0414 208 961 Whalland, Craig.vcf ** This correspondence is for the named person's use only. It may contain confidential or legally privileged information or both. No confidentiality or privilege is waived or lost by any mistransmission. If you receive this correspondence in error, please immediately delete it from your system and notify the sender. You must not disclose, copy or rely on any part of this correspondence if you are not the intended recipient. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except where the sender expressly, and with authority, states them to be the views of Vodafone. This email has been checked for viruses. ** -- 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: Jakarta NT Service
I had a similar problem running Tomcat as an NT service on Win2k Pro. I could start one instance but when starting second the first would shut down with no error message. I could install as many as I wanted but only one would run at a time. I found that this problem doesn't exist with Win NT 4.0 or Win 2k Server (I now have four concurrently on Win2k Server). I don't know the reason why this is but this info may help you find where to look for an answer. Travis -Original Message- From: Whalland, Craig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2001 3:52 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Jakarta NT Service Hi there - first of all please excuse my lack of knowledge on this topic. I have been asked to have a quick look at a problem we are having on windows 2000 server installing Jakarta as an NT Service. I have followed the directions on the site http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-3.2-doc/NT-Service-howto.html and the service has installed but it fails to start with the error Could Not Start Jakarta Service. The Service did not returm an error. First question - Are there any issues with Win2k as aopposed to NT4.0 ? As we have successfuly installed this service on an NT4.0 box. Otherwise I am at a loss as we are able to start Jakarta manually via cmd prompt - just not as the service. Look forward to anyhelp you can provide - and if this is not the forum to ask these questions any direction would be appreciated. Craig Whalland NT Server Team Vodafone Information Services Ph: (02) 9425 8961 Mob: 0414 208 961 Whalland, Craig.vcf ** This correspondence is for the named person's use only. It may contain confidential or legally privileged information or both. No confidentiality or privilege is waived or lost by any mistransmission. If you receive this correspondence in error, please immediately delete it from your system and notify the sender. You must not disclose, copy or rely on any part of this correspondence if you are not the intended recipient. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except where the sender expressly, and with authority, states them to be the views of Vodafone. This email has been checked for viruses. ** -- To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Troubles with the list: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: jakarta NT service
It is on my todo list to address this for Tomcat 3.3. It has not yet been addressed that I am aware of. JDK 1.3.1 provides a -Xrs option that avoids the CTRL_LOGOFF_EVENT problem. However, it does this by not installing a console control handler. I believe this means that Tomcat will not get a chance to shutdown cleanly if you restart your system. Cheers, Larry -Original Message- From: Pier P. Fumagalli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 9:48 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: jakarta NT service Edward Dunkle at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Would it be possible to provide an installation parameter such that the default startup mode is Automatic AND/OR, more importantly that it would ignore the CTRL_LOGOFF_EVENT? I want Tomcat to startup when the machine boots up and NOT require someone to logon. And I certainly don't want it to shutdown just because the user logs off. For TC4.0 this will be available in few weeks... For jk_nt_service.exe (the one distributed with mod_jk) I believe they fixed it, but I'm not sure, as I don't follow their development :) Pier
Re: jakarta NT service
Edward Dunkle at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Would it be possible to provide an installation parameter such that the default startup mode is Automatic AND/OR, more importantly that it would ignore the CTRL_LOGOFF_EVENT? I want Tomcat to startup when the machine boots up and NOT require someone to logon. And I certainly don't want it to shutdown just because the user logs off. For TC4.0 this will be available in few weeks... For jk_nt_service.exe (the one distributed with mod_jk) I believe they fixed it, but I'm not sure, as I don't follow their development :) Pier
Re: Jakarta NT service
Rijk Stofberg at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Greetz I have been using Tomcat in one or the other guise for a while and it = works really well. Recently I installed the Jakarta NT Service and that = works fine (I am running the 1.3.1 JVM). My only problem is running = Tomcat as a seperate user, with it's own permissions. I see it is = possible to change the user that a service runs as. This will allow me = to set the permissions on my filesystem (ala UNIX), so that Tomcat only = has access to it's own directories and minimal crucial system dirs. In = this manner I can reduce the security risk. My question is, What does = tomcat need access to and at what level?. If I can figure this out, it = would really rock! Any help is appreciated. What Tomcat? 4.0 can do it. 3.x not (yet?) Pier
Re: Jakarta NT service
See http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-3.3-doc/NT-Service-howto.html. Having said that JavaService, from http://www.alexandriasc.com/software/JavaService/index.html, is really easy to use. Cheers, Matt. - Original Message - From: Wu, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 8:48 AM Subject: Jakarta NT service Hi, I recently installed tomcat3.2 on a windows NT machine. But the NT service always got stopped everytime I logged in and then logged out. Could anyone help? Regards Michael
Re: Jakarta NT service
You can use jdk 1.3.1 to overcome this problem. I am running TC as a service on NT4 no problem. Note you have to add -Xrs on the command line (in the wrapper.properties file) to overcome the stop on logout problem. See http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-3.3-doc/NT-Service-howto.html. Having said that JavaService, from http://www.alexandriasc.com/software/JavaService/index.html, is really easy to use. Cheers, Matt. - Original Message - From: Wu, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 8:48 AM Subject: Jakarta NT service Hi, I recently installed tomcat3.2 on a windows NT machine. But the NT service always got stopped everytime I logged in and then logged out. Could anyone help? Regards Michael
RE: Jakarta NT Service
dear all I posted once a problem related to starting Tomcat as NT Service (which did not work on my Omnibook). I have been looking in comp.lang.java.programmer (Title=tomcat Apache, author Michael Tickle) and someone was mentioning the same problem as I have; but there one guy answered that it was due to a 'typo' in the wrapper.properties. I hence went through mine and did the following : old wrapper.tomcat_home=D:\Program Files\Jakarta\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1\ new1 : (service starts and stops but logs errors in jmv.stderr, which is new) wrapper.tomcat_home=D:\Program Files\Jakarta\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1 The error were : java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: Files\Jakarta\jakarta-tomcat-3/2/1\classes;D:\Program Exception in thread main java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: Files/Jakarta/jakarta-tomcat-3/2/1\classes;D:/Program Exception in thread main java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: Files\Jakarta\jakarta-tomcat-3/2/1\classes;D:\Program = Hmmm problem with and . again the old long filename (brilliant invention of MS !) problem. new2 : (and running) wrapper.tomcat_home=D:\Progra~1\Jakarta\jakart~1.1 = I got the MSDOS names from the directory (I love NT/Explorer for that) ...and this works ! I attached my whole wrapper.properties (located in TOMCAT_HOME/conf) as sample. Apparently Apache is having the same problems but there enclosing pathnames between '' will work. You might consider posting this in some newsgroup (or in a FAQ). I have a bad access to newsgroups from within HP... Cheers -- Alexandre MAURER Phone : +41 (0) 1 735 7495 Hewlett-Packard SwitzerlandFax: +41 (0) 1 735 7708 HP Consulting Zurich Mobile : +41 (0)79 634 8037 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] -- wrapper.properties
RE: Jakarta NT Service
It sounds like one of three things: 1. When you ran jk_nt_service -i, you specified the wrong path to the wrapper.properties file 2. You have installed Tomcat or your JDK into a directory that contains spaces (a big problem with the service) 3. Your wrapper.properties file isn't configured correctly (probably JAVA_HOME variable) Randy -Original Message- From: MAURER,ALEXANDRE (HP-Switzerland,ex1) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 3:59 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Jakarta NT Service Hi ! My environment : NT 4.0 Worksation SP5 192 Mb RAM I managed to have Tomcat run on my NT notebook, I even managed to connect it to Apache (well the instructions were very simple and clear). Tomcat is running using the startup batch files. I still have a problem running Tomcat as a NT Service; I downloaded the jk_nt_service.exe and configured to whole as described in the doc, which works; well partially : - Registery entries are correctly done - I can hence see the Service using the appropriate Control in the Control Panel .. but the service won't start net start JK_Tomcat ( the name I gave) results in : The JK_Tomcat service is starting. (working) The JK_Tomcat service could not be started. The service did not report an error. More help is available by typing NET HELPMSG 3534. My questions are quite simple : Is there a way to produce verbose output from jk_nt_service ? Is there a place where log information about that can be found ? I tried to trace the Registery/File access done by the JVM (only one running on my system) using some utilities from SysInternals but the JVM is not started at all (or it does no Registery/File accesses I could trace !). Thank you for your help -- Alexandre MAURER Phone : +41 (0) 1 735 7495 Hewlett-Packard SwitzerlandFax: +41 (0) 1 735 7708 HP Consulting Zurich Mobile : +41 (0)79 634 8037 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] --
Re: Jakarta NT Service
try http://www.alexandriasc.com/software/JavaService/ I have a configuration running with Tomcat 3.2.1. Just a hint: Make sure when you specifiy the classpath (which is stored in the Windows registry) used by the service, that this path does not have more than 255 characters. This seems to be a limitation of the Windows registry. cheers ICLIP AGwww.iclip.ch Andreas Leitel [EMAIL PROTECTED] Postfach 3001 Bern+41 (0)78 629 5883 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Jakarta NT Service
This is a known bug with the JVM. I think there is one that doesn't exhibit this behavior, but I know that 1.3 does. Take a look at the Bug parade on Sun's Java site. - Original Message - From: "Alan" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 2:25 AM Subject: Jakarta NT Service I have tried the Jakarta NT Service on Windows 2000. I set it to start automatically. It can start automatically when the system boots. But when I logged out and logged in again, I found that the service was stopped. In fact, I found the same problem before with other software as JRun service on NT 4. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Jakarta NT Service: how to execute several Tomcat instances
It seems like what you want to do is workable. I would guess that for some reason you are not using two different server.xml files, which means that the second instance of Tomcat is using the same ports as the first and then failing when it tries to gain these ports. (You could verify this by looking at the jvm.stdout/.stderr files generated.) Make sure that the second wrapper.properties file uses the correct server.xml file. In my version, its like 99. Soemthing like: wrapper.server_xml=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\conf\server.xml should be wrapper.server_xml=$(wrapper.tomcat_home)\conf\server2.xml Randy -Original Message- From: Fontanelli Andrea [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 11:31 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Jakarta NT Service: how to execute several Tomcat instances We are tomcat users and we developing a Java web application. We would have two Jakarta services, one for production environment and the other for the development environment. Our environment is composed like this: * IIS web server * Tomcat 3.2 * O.S. Windows 2000 We created two Jakarta services, following the setup notes ("Advance Setup" paragraph) in the section "Working with the Jakarta NT Service", but seems that only one Jakarta service is running at runtime. When I try to start the services, the second one return to "stopped status" after few seconds, so we never have both services running at the same time. Probably there is something in the "Advance setup" that we misunderstand: what exactly means "install Tomcat service twice and under two different name" ? Do we have to rename the jk_nt_service to two different names or execute jk_nt_service - I name of service path of wrapper.properties (with two different name of service/path of wrapper.properties) is enough? Do you have any examples we could follow to reach our goal ? Thanks in advance for your help. Best Regards Andrea Fontanelli Sviluppo Sistemi Professionali Sema S.p.A. Via G. Jervis, 77 - Ivrea (TO) Italy Tel: +39.0125.523249 Fax: +39.0125.522146 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Jakarta NT service
You don't mention, but you're probably using JDK1.3. That's the problem, not jk_nt_service. Search the list archives and you will find copious amounts of information about this problem and ways to get around it. The easiest way is to switch back to JDK1.2. This has come up so many times that I can't believe that the entire world isn't already familiar with it. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 12:35 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Jakarta NT service There seems to be a bug in the jk_nt_service.exe. On my System. Apache 1.3_14 r2 Tomcat 3.2 Cocoon. Win nt 4 sp 6. I installed apche, tomcat and cocoon and everything works great. The problem occurs when I logged without rebooting, the Tomcat Service dies. I seem to remeber there is an NT bug which stopped the Hotspot VM when a user logged off.I found this at http://www.roeschter.com/index.html. Any suggestions would be helpful. Regards Steve Roach
RE: Jakarta NT service
I've also updated the NT-Service-how.html file to include a notice about the JDK 1.3 issue and known work arounds. -Original Message- From: Marc Saegesser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 12:51 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Jakarta NT service You don't mention, but you're probably using JDK1.3. That's the problem, not jk_nt_service. Search the list archives and you will find copious amounts of information about this problem and ways to get around it. The easiest way is to switch back to JDK1.2. This has come up so many times that I can't believe that the entire world isn't already familiar with it. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 12:35 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Jakarta NT service There seems to be a bug in the jk_nt_service.exe. On my System. Apache 1.3_14 r2 Tomcat 3.2 Cocoon. Win nt 4 sp 6. I installed apche, tomcat and cocoon and everything works great. The problem occurs when I logged without rebooting, the Tomcat Service dies. I seem to remeber there is an NT bug which stopped the Hotspot VM when a user logged off.I found this at http://www.roeschter.com/index.html. Any suggestions would be helpful. Regards Steve Roach