Look around for files named hs_err_pidNNNNN.log. This is the crash log the
JVM will write when it falls over.

-----Original Message-----
From: Kathleen Flores [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 20 September, 2002 1:29 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: tomcat start up errors



Thank you for your reply...

When this happens, the java process is not running tomcat.  And I just
verified that the only connector in server.xml is the AJPconnector.


Thanks again,

Kat


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Ahh, but you didn't say what JVM...

Seriously, the more complete the initial message is the more likely you are
to get a quick, accurate answer.

It looks to me like these errors are coming from mod_jk trying to connect
to
Tomcat, so they appear to be a symptom of another problem. Is the Java
process still running Tomcat when this happens? Does Tomcat accept
connections on another connector like the HTTP 1.0 connector?

If the JVM is crashing, you need to find the crash logs and troubleshoot
it.




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