Hi Yoav -

No!  Additional analysis reveals that if run by the command line, calling
shutdown will not always kill the window executing Tomcat.  We do get a lot
of messages about how Catalina is shutting down, but the window will not go
away until I Ctrl-C inside of it.  At that time, the window goes away and
tomcat is no longer represented in task manager.  Does this help with the
diagnosis any?


Brian Scott
Web Application Specialist
NCGi
850.219.5159  (Mainline Office)
850.891.8066 (City of Tallahassee Office)
850.322.2410 (Cellular)


                                                                                       
                                                
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Howdy,
Does it only happen when running as a service?

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


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>Hello friends.   I'm experiencing an issue wherein if we run Tomcat 5
as a
>service in windows 2003 there are times when you cannot restart the
service
>through the service manager.  It dies at stop time and the services
panel
>will forever report the status of the service as 'stopping'.
>Ctl-Alt-Delete will not allow you to kill the tomcat.exe process
>(restricted).  Bouncing the machine helps but is obviously not a real
>solution.  Tomcat is dying, web requests to the default page return a
404.
>You can also restart tomcat from the command line and it runs fine,
with
>the exception that it still shows as 'stopping' the services manager.
>
>Any and all help is greatly appreciated.  Thank you.
>
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