Well based on your netstat output below, this proves that "something" is listening on 8080 and 8081. It doesn't indicate what is (not sure if there is a way to find out).
If you are accessing http://localhost:8080 and still getting PWS, then it is still starting on 8080, before TC is, so TC is probably failing to start. If TC cannot start for this reasons, it will say so in its logs - look at any files under the "logs" directory under your tomcat install directory. Read carefully for any error logged. I realise that you have repeated that PWS is uninstalled, but you do also say that you can still access it at 8080. Perhaps it would help if you said why you think you are accessing PWS not TC. Do they serve completely different pages? If they serve the same pages is it possible that you just think you are seeing PWS? PS I should point out that I have not run JWS myself so am best-guessing based on TC experience. > -----Original Message----- > From: Robin Rembish [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday 26 May 2005 12:59 > To: Tomcat Users List > Subject: Re: Tomcat/Personal Web Server Problem > > > Steve, > > Thanks for responding. The results of netstat -a include the > following: > > Active Connections > > Proto Local Address Foreign Address State > TCP 4e317:8080 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING > TCP 4e317:8081 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING > > According to the jwsdp launcher server log, Tomcat is using > ports 8080 and > 8081. > How would I change the port that Personal Web Server runs on? > Please keep > in mind that PWS was uninstalled. However, when this problem > is resolved, I > want to re-install it. So what is the best plan of attack > and how do I > accomplish it? > > Clearly, I know nothing about technical support. So I need a > step-by-step > process. > > Thanks, > > Robin > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Steve Kirk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "'Tomcat Users List'" <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 5:06 AM > Subject: RE: Tomcat/Personal Web Server Problem > > > > Looks like TC cannot start. If you have fresh installed it, > then hazarding > a guess, I'd say it might be because the port might be in > use. You can't > have 2 servers on the same port. Did you have them configured > to run on the > same port (8080)? > > One thing to check is to open a dos window then type "netstat > -a", this will > list all ports in use on your machine. Give it a while to > run, this can > sometimes take up to a minute depending on what's running on > your machine. > If 8080 is listed there and tomcat is not started, you know > that the old > config of PWS still has the port. You need to take further steps to > uninstall it. > > Or, change the port that either TC or PWS runs on. Then you > can run both at > once if you like. > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Robin Rembish [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Wednesday 25 May 2005 23:03 > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: Tomcat/Personal Web Server Problem > > > > > > I had both Tomcat 4.1 and Microsoft Personal Web Server > > installed on my laptop ( an IBM Thinkpad - Windows NT > > operating system). It had been several months since I used Tomcat. > > > > When I started the Tomcat server and typed in localhost:8080 > > in the Internet Explorer address window, it brought me to > > Personal Web Server rather than bringing up the Tomcat page. > > > > I then decided to uninstall both Personal Web Server and the > > Java Web Services Developers Pack. But after reinstalling the > > latter, I am getting a page not found condition. (Details > are below). > > > > On the advice of someone at a technical forum, I started > > Tomcat (Start/Programs/Java Web Services Developer Pack > > 1.1/Start Tomcat) > > > > and then checked > > > > Start/Programs/Administrative Tools/Windows NT Diagnostics/Services > > > > It had: > > > > JavaWebServer Stopped > > > > although the services log file (and all other log files) > > under jwsdp-1_1 indicated Tomcat was running > > > > If anyone can help, I'd really appreciate it. > > > > Robin > > ******************************** > > Type in Address Window: > > http://localhost:8080 > > > > Error message: > > > > Page cannot be displayed > > The page you are looking for is currently unavailable > > > > > > In Internet Explorer > > Above Address Window: > > res://C:\WINNT\System32\shdoclc.dll/dnserror.htm#http://localh > > ost:8080/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
