On Wed, Jul 21, 2004 at 09:51:40AM +0200, Hans Wichman wrote:
: how can I see whether tomcat has restarted during the night?

Under a Unix-like OS, you can do a quick-n-dirty check for process info
(e.g. "ps -ef | grep {tomcat line(s)}") because that should show the
process's start time. 

Wrap that in a shell script that calls an infinite while() loop and logs
the info to file.  Check it in the morning to see whether the process
really restarted.


: Is it possible that rotating logs cause tomcat to redeploy a webapplication?

Never say never... so I'll say "doubtful."

-QM

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