Hi,

>the server.xml looks fine... will chk it out again slowly...(wud also
>appreciate more suggestion..:))

Also check any of your webapps for things that load on startup, i.e.
listeners, filters, and load-on-startup servlets.  All these init() and
contextInitialized() methods will be called on startup, before the
server is available.  If these methods do work that takes a long time,
it will appear that tomcat is taking a long time to start up.

Mr. Romanescu's suggestion is also on the mark.  Eliminate un-needed
services, connectors, realms, environment entries, loggers, valves,
anything you don't need.

>well, hv a P IV with 256 mb ram.. shud be sufficient i guess!!

Depends what your applications do.  For a vanilla tomcat installation,
that's much more than sufficient.

>but is there any explanation for the message appearing twice or is it
>normal???

Do you clear / rotate the logs between every time you stop and start the
server?

Some versions of tomcat don't output anything to Catalina.out when
shutting down, only when starting up.  So if you start it up, and later
restart it, you will see the two messages as indicated in your message.

If you clear the logs after each run, there should only be one startup
message per <Service> in your server.xml.

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
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