I had many odd behaviors when using JServ 1.0. Try upgrading and see if your
situation improves.
You could also write an awk script that ensures that the java process is killed
when the apache server goes down.
Im not sure of the exact method that apache uses to shutdown the jvm, but is it
possible that the java process was doing work that it would ignore any "nice"
kill signals from apache?
--shawn
> pradeep wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> RH Linux 5.2 / Apache 1.3.6/ JServ 1.0/Blackdown JDK1.1.6_v5
>
> After running for a long period("top" is showing 149:18 under TIME against the
> "java" process), when I restarted/stop/kill the Apache Server , the old "java
> process"is not getting killed(or can I say new JServ process is not getting
> started?)
>
> Any hints or suggestions ?
>
>
> TIA,
> -pradeep
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