As I remember, tomcat (including this specific version) will often leave
some sort of background thread running even when the shutdown script has
been successfully executed. I don't know enough about tomcat to say what
it is or why it is running. You could use the kill -TERM command to kill
it off but I don't see any reason why you should need to. The best way
of determining that tomcat has successfully shutdown is to create
dependant webapps, deploy them and try to run them aftre shutdown. You
should get an internal server error (make sure your webserver is running
properly though).

FYI, tomcat on Solaris has real problems in my experience, specifically
SunOS 5... :-)


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