I installed Tomcat 8.09 on Windows 2008R2
When trying to stop the service it takes a long time, and usually I get
a prompt on the screen saying that there was an error.
Windows Event Log did not show anything about this, but commons-daemon
log shows:
[2014-06-27 13:59:53] [info] [ 5504]
] [ 2520] Run service finished.
[2014-06-27 20:25:15] [info] [ 2520] Commons Daemon procrun finished
Can anyone shed some light on this?
Igal
On 6/27/2014 2:08 PM, Igal @ getRailo.org wrote:
I installed Tomcat 8.09 on Windows 2008R2
When trying to stop the service it takes a long time
Does anyone know why Tomcat takes a full minute to stop?
Is there a paid support for Tomcat?
On 6/27/2014 8:29 PM, Igal @ getRailo.org wrote:
And again there is a full minute between Service stop thread
completed. and Run service finished., which doesn't look like a
coincidence.
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On 6/30/2014 2:45 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 30/06/2014 22:40, Igal @ getRailo.org wrote:
Does anyone know why Tomcat takes a full minute to stop?
Tomcat doesn't. It takes a few seconds to stop. Your application might
On Jul 1, 2014 9:42 AM, Mark Thomas ma...@apache.org
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On 01/07/2014 17:13, Igal @ getRailo.org wrote:
Hi Mark -- Thank you for replying.
Here is a thread dump from about 30 seconds after I request to
stop the
service. Can you tell which
I'm a little confused about the Host appBase attribute.
Let's say that my website resides in D:\www\site1
I don't like using {Tomcat}/webapps so I don't want to have it as a base
directory for websites. What I've been doing so far is create an empty
folder alongside webapps, named empty, and
.
Appbase folders go under tomcat directory parallel to default appbase
webapps. Each appbase is mapped to a particular host so we configure more
than one appbases when we want to have applications running under different
hosts deployed in the same tomcat.
On Jul 5, 2014 7:35 AM, Igal @ getRailo.org i
:
On 7/4/2014 9:04 PM, Igal @ getRailo.org wrote:
I'm a little confused about the Host appBase attribute.
Let's say that my website resides in D:\www\site1
I don't like using {Tomcat}/webapps so I don't want to have it as a
base directory for websites. What I've been doing so far is create
an empty
. Bandoian wrote:
On 7/5/2014 1:38 PM, Igal @ getRailo.org wrote:
What version of Tomcat are you using?
I've been using Tomcat 6 and 7 for a while, and now running Tomcat 8.
it is recommended that Context elements not be placed directly in
server.xml
I know, but it is much easier for me to edit
if Tomcat is fronted by a web server then I would also check the connector.
I've seen similar issues in the past with IIS and a faulty AJP connector.
switching to nginx with an APR connector resolved it in my case.
Igal
On 7/9/2014 2:49 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 09/07/2014 08:43,
I prefer to use Context/docBase instead of Host/appBase
try this:
Host name=www.mysite.com
Aliasmysite.com/Alias
Context path= docBase=/var/lib/tomcat7/webapps/mysite /
/Host
On 7/24/2014 6:28 PM, Arya Farzan wrote:
I just tried this with IE and it says The webpage cannot be found
will -force work even if the JVM has a running non-daemon thread?
thanks,
Igal
On 7/30/2014 8:19 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Arseny,
On 7/30/14, 4:13 PM, Arseny wrote:
30.07.2014 16:19, Ron Holckener пишет:
This behavior exists using the
well -- Mark surely knows much better than I do -- so take into account
what he wrote, but I was already writing this so I decided to send
anyway, and for most application it should work fine IMO:
1) you create a class that implements the Filter interface and maintains
the count in an
André -- thank you for making this clear.
On 7/31/2014 2:27 PM, André Warnier wrote:
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Igal Sapir Subject: RE: Programmatically retrieve number of
tomcat connections
Isn't Filter.doFilter() called once for each incoming http request?
Yes, which is why it
The list will be pleased to hear that the message finally sunk in
+1
On 8/11/2014 10:08 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 11/08/2014 15:13, Pendergrass, Keith D CIV SPAWARSYSCEN-ATLANTIC,
54350 wrote:
I have un-subscribed from every list and still get all postings so there is a
reference somewhere
is it possible to specify the path to the /conf folder? if yes, how?
if no, why?
I like upgrading Tomcat when a new update is available, and it would be
much easier if I could keep all of my config files in one place, without
having to move files with each upgrade. (actually, I overwrite
,
On 8/26/14, 11:05 AM, Igal @ getRailo.org wrote:
is it possible to specify the path to the /conf folder? if yes,
how? if no, why?
I like upgrading Tomcat when a new update is available, and it
would be much easier if I could keep all of my config files in one
place, without having to move files
great! thank you very much for your insight!
On 8/26/2014 10:08 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Igal,
On 8/26/14, 11:35 AM, Igal @ getRailo.org wrote:
hi Chris, thank you for your prompt response.
I should have clarified in my original email
On 9/3/2014 4:52 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 03/09/2014 12:45, Lulseged Zerfu wrote:
Hi I am getting bad request from tomcat when I send UTF-8 encoded
request to my application. I have configured connector in my
server.xml with URIEncoding=”UTF-8”. I have set charset in the
request to UTF-8.
I have written a simple script that make it really easy for me to
upgrade Tomcat when new versions are available.
The service is simply unistalled, and then re-installed with the updated
paths etc.
The problem is that after the service is re-installed it is set to
Startup Type: Manul
, Igal @ getRailo.org wrote:
I have written a simple script that make it really easy for me to
upgrade Tomcat when new versions are available.
The service is simply unistalled, and then re-installed with the updated
paths etc.
The problem is that after the service is re-installed it is set
Michaels
On 09/11/2014 10:50 AM, Igal @ getRailo.org wrote:
I have written a simple script that make it really easy for me to
upgrade Tomcat when new versions are available.
The service is simply unistalled, and then re-installed with the updated
paths etc.
The problem is that after the service
On 9/11/2014 11:16 AM, Igal @ getRailo.org wrote:
On 9/11/2014 11:09 AM, Jordan Michaels wrote:
c:\railo\tomcat\bin\tomcat7.exe //US//%SERVICE_NAME% --Startup=auto
are you sure about that?
from the service.bat file, the command to install is //IS// not //US//
also, the params
On 9/11/2014 11:09 AM, Jordan Michaels wrote:
c:\railo\tomcat\bin\tomcat7.exe //US//%SERVICE_NAME% --Startup=auto
ok, I can confirm that the delimiter is a space, so
--Starup auto
does the trick.
also, for some reason it wasn't that easy for me to find so I'm posting
the link to the docs
Whose problem is this: Google, Apache Tomcat, GoDaddy(SSL), or Oracle?
regardless of whose fault this is, Tomcat should be patched so that it
doesn't crash.
can you produce a reduced test case so that the good people at Tomcat
can reproduce it on their end and patch it?
On 10/3/2014 11:14 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
The general position of the Tomcat developers is that we do *not*
patch Tomcat to work around bugs in third party code. There have been
exceptions in the past but - since this JVM bug as a workaround
available - I very much doubt that Tomcat will be
On 10/12/2014 5:00 AM, Guy Dillen wrote:
What is the ³recommended²/usually used installation folder for manually
install of Tomcat on Windows 7/8:
c:\Program Files\Š
or
c:\tomcat\apache-tomcat-8.0.14
c:\tomcat\apache-tomcat-7.0.56
I don't know about the recommended way, but personally I
hi,
is there an official tomcat.service for systemd?
thanks,
Igal
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Chris,
On 10/14/2014 11:48 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Would you care to write a tomcat.service for systemd and post it to
the wiki?
I'd love to, after I iron out the details. I've been running Tomcat on
Windows for years and am now migrating to Linux. Once I have things
running properly
hi,
what are the security best practices for running Tomcat as a Windows
Service?
is the local system account safe or am I better off creating a new user
and giving it write permissions only to the Tomcat runtime folders and
read permissions to the web contents folder?
TIA
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Railo
hi,
I don't have use for scanning the jars for tld files etc., so usually,
in catalina.properties, I skip all jars by setting
tomcat.util.scan.StandardJarScanFilter.jarsToSkip=*.jar
I just noticed that I can set it via a system property, i.e.
On 11/19/2014 9:44 AM, Igal @ getRailo.org wrote:
hi,
I don't have use for scanning the jars for tld files etc., so usually,
in catalina.properties, I skip all jars by setting
tomcat.util.scan.StandardJarScanFilter.jarsToSkip=*.jar
I just noticed that I can set it via a system property
On 11/21/2014 9:19 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Lot of folks are at ApacheCon Europe this week. Give it a bit more time.
-chris
No problem. Thanks Chris!
Igal
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On 11/21/2014 9:36 AM, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
I think the answer is yes, but you would better try it / read the code.
Note that common.loader can include references to other properties,
like it does with ${catalina.base} etc.
Spasiba Konstantin!
Igal
Chris,
On 11/28/2014 6:26 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
4. Tomcat can server static content just as quickly as httpd.
I remember that years ago it was recommended to front Tomcat with a web
server in order to serve static content. I understand from your
statement that this is not the case
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