Rodrigo, An addendum to my previous message:
>CTRL-D doesn't send a signal on any OS I've ever worked with, including >Windows. > >Use CTRL-BREAK. You'll get a nice, verbose thread dump. Make sure you've >configured your console window for at least a few hundred lines of >scroll-back, because the dump comes very fast. On my system with a newly >launched Tomcat 4.0.4-LE, there were almost 240 lines after the CTRL-BREAK. You might also want to make the Tomcat console window at least 120 characters wide to avoid line-wrapping. That will also cut down a bit on the number of scroll-back lines required, and if you want to copy the window's contents to put it in an editor where you can search and such, you won't have to re-join any lines. Randall Schulz Mountain View, CA USA At 05:20 2002-08-30, you wrote: >Sending a QUIT signal works in Unix (Linux and Solaris), but Ctrl-D doesn't >do anything in Windows 2000. Anybody knows something about it? > >Jeff, what kind of processing are you doing in your JSP/servlets? You could >be experiencing deadlock problems. It's just an idea :-) > >Best regards, >Rodrigo Ruiz -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
