Hi,

>"Too long" can be defined in a configuration file.

It could be, and you're welcome to go ahead and do it.  Waste of time.

>The major problem is that Tomcat can't do a 'restart'. For example with
>mysql I can do a /etc/init.d/mysql restart and it will block until stop
>runs... then start. If stop returns an errorcode then it won't attempt
>to startup MySQL again.

The semantic of "restart only if you feel like it" is useless IMHO.  You
either want a restart or you don't.  If there's an error serious enough
to prevent shutdown, you want to look into it anyways.  But since your
use-case apparently calls for this functionality, go ahead, do it, and
have fun ;)  I'd probably -1 any proposed patches as useless bloat.

Yoav Shapira http;//www.yoavshapira.com



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