Re: Undeploy fails with Tomcat 7 manager application

2011-10-27 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Mike, On 10/26/2011 2:40 AM, Mike wrote: Understood. Thanks! I changed the logfile location to be the log folder of the tomcat server and the redeploy is working (amongst 10 redeploys only 1 failed). I am using log4j so I don't control the

Re: Undeploy fails with Tomcat 7 manager application

2011-10-26 Thread Mike
Christopher Schultz chris at christopherschultz.net writes: Mike, Sounds like you aren't properly shutting-down your logging system when your webapp undeploys. That would result in the file staying open and thus being unavailable for delete. I agree with Pid that putting application log

Re: Undeploy fails with Tomcat 7 manager application

2011-10-24 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Mike, On 10/22/2011 7:38 AM, Mike wrote: The logfile is created within the application deployed to the webapps directory of tomcat (and there within [applicationName]\resources\log). I am not trying to delete it. However, when issuing the

Re: Undeploy fails with Tomcat 7 manager application

2011-10-22 Thread Mike
Mark Thomas markt at apache.org writes: Where is the log file created? Why are you trying to delete it? Mark The logfile is created within the application deployed to the webapps directory of tomcat (and there within [applicationName]\resources\log). I am not trying to delete it.

Re: Undeploy fails with Tomcat 7 manager application

2011-10-22 Thread Pid
On 22/10/2011 12:38, Mike wrote: Mark Thomas markt at apache.org writes: Where is the log file created? Why are you trying to delete it? Mark The logfile is created within the application deployed to the webapps directory of tomcat (and there within [applicationName]\resources\log).

Re: Undeploy fails with Tomcat 7 manager application

2011-10-21 Thread Mike
Mark Thomas markt at apache.org writes: On 18/10/2011 13:02, Bjoern Raupach wrote: Hi group, we are using Tomcat 7.0.21 on Windows XP with the manager application for remote deployment. Tomcat is configured to unpack wars. Deploying works. However undeploy fails for the following

Re: Undeploy fails with Tomcat 7 manager application

2011-10-21 Thread Mark Thomas
On 21/10/2011 09:58, Mike wrote: Mark Thomas markt at apache.org writes: On 18/10/2011 13:02, Bjoern Raupach wrote: Hi group, we are using Tomcat 7.0.21 on Windows XP with the manager application for remote deployment. Tomcat is configured to unpack wars. Deploying works. However

Undeploy fails with Tomcat 7 manager application

2011-10-18 Thread Bjoern Raupach
Hi group, we are using Tomcat 7.0.21 on Windows XP with the manager application for remote deployment. Tomcat is configured to unpack wars. Deploying works. However undeploy fails for the following reason: FAIL - Unable to delete [C:\Programme\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat

Re: Undeploy fails with Tomcat 7 manager application

2011-10-18 Thread Mark Thomas
On 18/10/2011 13:02, Bjoern Raupach wrote: Hi group, we are using Tomcat 7.0.21 on Windows XP with the manager application for remote deployment. Tomcat is configured to unpack wars. Deploying works. However undeploy fails for the following reason: FAIL - Unable to delete

Re: Undeploy fails with Tomcat 7 manager application

2011-10-18 Thread Bjoern Raupach
Could you recommend a tool to show us these files? Its a JSF application, so you are right, there are some properties files needed. On Oct 18, 2011, at 2:09 PM, Mark Thomas wrote: On 18/10/2011 13:02, Bjoern Raupach wrote: Hi group, we are using Tomcat 7.0.21 on Windows XP with the manager

Re: Undeploy fails with Tomcat 7 manager application

2011-10-18 Thread Mark Thomas
On 18/10/2011 13:23, Bjoern Raupach wrote: Could you recommend a tool to show us these files? Its a JSF application, so you are right, there are some properties files needed. Any Java profiler should do the job. I use YourKit because they give free copies to Apache committers. Mark On

Re: Undeploy fails with Tomcat 7 manager application

2011-10-18 Thread Bjoern Raupach
Thanks! I will give it a try. - Björn On Oct 18, 2011, at 2:29 PM, Mark Thomas wrote: On 18/10/2011 13:23, Bjoern Raupach wrote: Could you recommend a tool to show us these files? Its a JSF application, so you are right, there are some properties files needed. Any Java profiler should do