Hello!
On Wed, 07 Mar 2001 16:38:40 +0100, Peter Hrastnik wrote:
>We are running tomcat 3.2 and IBMJava2 SDK 1.3 on an Intel Red Hat 6.2
>machine with Apache 1.3.12 and mod_jserv.
>
>When shutdown.sh is called, it is very rare that the contexts are
>removed and java processes are still running for some minutes.
Well, this problem is very familiar for me too. It look like Tomcat bugs:
http://znutar.cortexity.com/BugRatViewer/ShowBug/47
http://znutar.cortexity.com/BugRatViewer/ShowReport/313 (actually a repetition of the
previous bugreport)
The problem arises when we have more then one 1 or 2 contexts mounted.
Would like to know: does it happen only on Linux? Does it happen on NT?
And all we - users - can do is await the developer to fix this problem.
>Sometimes
>they don't disappear at all and have to be removed manually with kill.
Yes, that's what i do too :-(
>If you try to startup, it won't work because these processes are still
>running.>Sometimes startup does not work even though no tomcat-java processes
>exist. Tomcat receives the request (there is no Internal Server Error as
>it occures when tomcat is not running) but does not deliver anything.
>
>Does anybody have an idea how to solve this problems?
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