I am logged in as root, with no other web server running, so I don't know why I'm having trouble with port 80, unless somewhere the tomcat process is configured to run as the tomcat4 user. However, I changed my server.xml to use port 8080, and at least I'm not getting errors on stopping although I'm still not seeing it on the process list when it's running -- or maybe I'm just not looking for the right thing? When I http to port 8080 on that machine, I now get a Tomcat-style error message (which at least indicates to me that it's probably running, if possibly configured incorrectly), "HTTP Status 500 - No Context configured to process this request". Shouldn't I be getting some sort of default home page?
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