Howdy,

>Is there any reason why Tomcat 4.1.12 and 4.1.18 (on Solaris 8, Sun
E450
>Dual 400MHz 1GB RAM) requires about 10-15 second delay after the
startup.sh
>script is executed before it can process requests.  We have observed
the
>same situation on other boxes.
<snip>
>Shouldn't startup.sh return *only* when Tomcat is able to service
requests?

No.

How long tomcat takes to start up depends greatly on what the installed
webapps do on startup.  There can be a lot of processing done in various
listener, filter, and servlet init methods.  Tomcat deploys webapps and
launches those startup events in a very efficient and quick way (I've
profiled this myself to make sure).

Try disabling all unneeded webapps and see if startup time improves.
This includes the examples context as well as the manager/admin contexts
if you don't need them.

Yoav Shapira



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