On 19/08/2016 08:51, Leon Vergottini wrote:
> May I kindly ask for direction.
What, exactly are you typing on the command line when you see the above?
What is the current working directory when you do this?
Where is Tomcat installed?
Mark
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well next time
Luckily i got the problem solved - all sites are now back up. i removed
tomcat55 instance from subsys using rm command
Rm /var/lock/subsys/tomcat55 and did a reboot, restarted tomcat55 and voila!
Cheers and thanks,
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 12:18 PM, André Warnier wrote:
> Sim
Simon Peter Lwanjo wrote:
Hi Andre',
as you will, i am trying to get all the help i can get from any source,
reason i indicated the OS type and tomcat version and the log errors!!
No, you did not.
There are many versions of Tomcat 5.5. The precise version is important.
There are many versions
Hi Andre',
as you will, i am trying to get all the help i can get from any source,
reason i indicated the OS type and tomcat version and the log errors!!
i could chance on someone who has used a similar combination and encountered
a similar problem.-
thanks for laboring to reply all the same - i
Hi.
I think that for this issue, you would get better/quicker help from a Linux
admin forum.
I am not trying to brush you off, but this looks like an issue having to do with the way
recent versions of Linux manage "services", rather than with Tomcat itself.
The expertise of the people on this
Hi,
Some help from the forum - i am relatively new to administering Tomcat.
>
>
> Apache Tomcat on one of our Redhat Linux servers won't start. The service
> status says "tomcat55 dead but subsys locked"
>
> You cannot kill the service because the PID is not locatable.
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>
> Anyone?
>
>
>
> Simon
On 1/13/11 4:34 PM, James Chase wrote:
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>> Tomcat version?
>>
>> Did you know there's some memory leak detection and prevention in
>> recent versions of 6.0?
> Apache Tomcat Version 6.0.18
That's old. Consider updating to the recently released 6.0.30.
>> If you have a memory leak, why not fix
Obviously there is something about the SSH shell I don't fully
understand in terms of why the tomcat server doesn't background itself
over SSH but does when executed from the bash shell. Perhaps
backgrounding isn't the right term for what is happening.
Actually, my mistake was using the '
man nohup?
You were right -- nohup solved the issue. I did also notice that the
environment variables were quite different so thanks to the user who
suggested I try doing a "ssh user@server env" command. I experimented
with doing "source /etc/profile" as the first ssh command, but the re
Have you compared the output from the 'env' command
run on the Tomcat server and run remotely from the system
you're ssh'ing from ( ssh [tomcat server] env )?
On 1/13/2011 2:01 PM, George Sexton wrote:
You can troubleshoot scripts by adding -x to the first line.
For example, the first line in
You can troubleshoot scripts by adding -x to the first line.
For example, the first line in unix shell scripts is usually:
#/bin/sh
Change that to
#/bin/sh -x
That turns on echo so you can see each statement executed.
You may have to edit multiple scripts if one calls another.
George Sexton
Using JRE_HOME: /usr
Looks like you haven't set JAVA_HOME or JRE_HOME properly. At least one of
those must be set to a JDK or JRE (respectively) location.
However it starts on the local host with the save java environment
variables and uses the same JRE_HOME. This was one of the things
Tomcat version?
Did you know there's some memory leak detection and prevention in
recent versions of 6.0?
Apache Tomcat Version 6.0.18
If you have a memory leak, why not fix it rather than ignoring it?
I'm not the programmer, just the administrator. Others have chosen to
ignore it for whatev
On 13 Jan 2011, at 02:42, "james" wrote:
> I created a simple (i thought) script to restart a tomcat server when our
> alerting system sees the site as down (almost always a memory issue that a
> reboot of the tomcat server fixes).
Tomcat version?
Did you know there's some memory leak detection
2011/1/13 james :
> Connection to tomcatserver.domain.com closed.
man nohup?
> Any help would be very much appreciated if you have experience with this.
Anything in the logs?
Best regards,
Konstantin Kolinko
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> From: james [mailto:ja...@wintercastle.net]
> Subject: tomcat won't start via remote ssh command
> Using JRE_HOME: /usr
Looks like you haven't set JAVA_HOME or JRE_HOME properly. At least one of
those must be set to a JDK or JRE (respectively) location.
- Chuck
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> Subject: RE: Tomcat won't start
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> > Uninstall java and install the same in a directory without spaces in
> them
> > ... This is a known issue
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Alla Winter [ma
for C:\Program Files use the abbreviated 8.3 filename C:\PROGRA~1 instead
Martin-
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From: "Raghupathy,Gurumoorthy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Tomcat Users List'"
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 8:44 PM
Subject: RE: Tomcat won
Uninstall java and install the same in a directory without spaces in them
... This is a known issue
-Original Message-
From: Alla Winter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 December 2005 22:49
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Tomcat won't start
Here it is an additio
Here it is an additional information to this.
It complains about JAVA_HOME variable, but I can not figure out why.
I installed JDK and by default it was put under c:\Program files\java
I would appreciate any help on it
Please see the attached for details
Thanks
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