The reason I ask is, we've had the exact same problem.

In our case, we were accessing a Win 2k machine via Terminal Services
(TS). It should be noted that I was using rdesktop from a Redhat box as
the TS client.

 When we started TC from the command line it would work for a while and
then hang, just as you described it.  This wasn't particular to TC. I've
also seen it happen while running some Ant builds.  

We were able to reproduce the problem with another win2k box in our
office.  The problem only happened when accessing vi TS.  If we went to
the server and started from the command line while at the console, it
ran just fine.

The problem doesn't exist when starting TC as a service from the
Services Window.

Hope that helps.
-Ben




On Wed, 2004-10-27 at 08:24, Ben Souther wrote:
> How are you accessing the Win2k machine?
> 
> Terminal Services?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, 2004-10-27 at 08:12, Karthik wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > We are running our  application in tomcat 5.0.27 in windows 2000 and the server 
> > does not respond after one or two days unless we restart the server.We have 
> > checked the errorlog both in the logs folder as well as the custom log file that 
> > we create and there are no errors in the log files.Did anyone of you experience 
> > similar problems.If the tomcat server is not responding where do we check what the 
> > error is.When the server was not responding I checked the task manager and the 
> > memory usage for java was around 16MB in a server with 512 MB Ram so there does 
> > not seem to be any problem with memory.
> > We are running tomcat from the command line as when run as service the tomcat 
> > server crashed very frequently every 30 minutes or so and then we had to restart 
> > the service.
> > 
> > The JVM version we are using is Sun's JDK 1.4.1_01-b01 and service pack 4 of 
> > windows 2000 is installed.
> > 
> > 
> > Regards
> > Karthik
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