I'm using tomcat version 3.2.3. I use the tomcat
instance just for one request. How can I shut down
tomcat in linux? Is there a way that I can shut down
the port?
Thank you.
Yu Ye Zhou
--- "Pier P. Fumagalli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yu Ye Zhou at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Hi:
> > I installed tomcat in linux. When ever I start
> up
> > tomcat, I cannot use the port number that I use
> > before. If I use 8080 to start up tomcat, then
> shut
> > dowon and start up again, it says address in used.
> I
> > have to change to any other ports that I didn't
> use
> > before in order to start tomcat successfully. In
> > addition, even after the use shutdown.sh, tomcat
> is
> > not really shutting down. The port is still in
> used. I
> > can access the page from other computer using all
> the
> > ports that I used before.
>
> Simple... It seems that tomcat is not shutting down
> :( What version are you
> using? (I never had a problem like it so far). Can
> you use that tomcat
> instance just for one request or several? (There's a
> bug in Linux preventing
> successful unbinding of server sockets until a
> connection is made to that
> port).
>
> Pier
>
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