Howdy,
The shutdown port starts even before the connector port(s) so it's not
an issue of the shutdown port starting slowly.

The shutdown port by default only listens to connections from the local
host.  So you should have a line like localhost.8005 ... LISTEN in your
netstat output.  Can you still shutdown tomcat normally when you don't
"see" the shutdown port listening?

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Mohammed Javid - CTD, Chennai. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 4:55 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: shutdown port not listening
>
>Hi,
>
>The problem we face is Tomcat started but shutdown port 8005 not
listening.
>The problem is further explained in little detail below.
>
>We use port 8180 for http , port 8005 is used for shutdown.
>For accessing web pages from tomcat by http port 8180(http) and
>8005(shutdown) both should be listening.
>
>Sometimes(and frequently on some machines) we face the problem of port
8005
>not listening.
>When we shutdown the tomcat we checked that found ports 8180 and 8005
both
>are not listening.
>And on starting tomcat only port 8180 listens and port 8005 does not
>listens.
>
>
>We used the command ps -ef to find that tomcat is started and jvm is up
>ps -ef | grep -i <start script>
>like
>ps -ef | grep -i tc
>shows that the tomcat is started and the jvm is up
>
>Command netstat is used to find the ports listening
>netstat -a | grep -i <portnumber>
>shows that ports 8180 is listening while when tried for port 8005 we
find
>that port 8005 is not listening
>
>We have following queries:
>1)What could be the possible reasons for the port 8005 to not be
listening
>while tomcat is started and port 8180 is listening.
>2)Is it that port 8005 takes long time to start, is there any way to
make
>8005 listen quickly.
>
>
>
>thanks and regards,
>Javid
>
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