anybody ? Daniel Salud (310)665-6583 ----- Forwarded by Daniel Salud/LA/SPE on 10/01/2004 08:32 AM -----
Rick Moen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/30/2004 07:15 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Re: Tomcat Question - HELP Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > I have a tomcat question: > > I killed the tomcat PID and restarted it using my start up script on > /etc/rc2.d (Unix - Sun). I saw a new PID after I restarted it but it won't > open the > jsp page and I cannot to my servlets. I was getting Internal Server error. > It appears that Tomcat did not actually start.I looked at the Catalina out > logs > but nothing much there to tell what was the issue. > > I have to reboot the server to clear tomcat and it started just fine after > reboot. > > Any ideas what cause it not to restart ? > > Daniel Salud > (310)665-6583 Thanks for your mail about "How to Ask Questions the Smart Way". As a reminder, that essay suggests (generic) ways to ensure you're asking technical questions in the right way, in the right place. People write back for one of two _very_ different reasons: o Good reason: Sending feedback/suggestions to help improve the essay. o VERY BAD reason: Asking essay co-author Rick Moen for technical help. Guess what? 99% of such mails are for the VERY BAD type of reason. If you're about to do that, STOP. Do something else. Anything. Don't act like a moron: Rick Moen is _not_ your personal, private helpdesk. The other 1% of you who want to discuss ways to improve "How to Ask Questions the Smart Way", thank you! Please reach Rick at "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". This is an automated e-mail. (Your mail has not reached a human.) Thanks! Mr. Autoresponder