It went down (i.e. I mean doing a ps and grepping for java no longer gave
any
results, as it did when tomcat was running)
On Thu, Jan 31, 2008 at 7:00 PM, Christopher Schultz <
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> Tony Chamberlain wrote:
> | No
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| No, it is not time sensitive. It is command sensitive (if that makes
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| Clicking a certain button in a jsp form
Then Tomcat should not have crashed. Did the JVM actually go down, or
did you just get an excep
The Java process is also not running anymore.
On Thu, Jan 31, 2008 at 12:19 AM, David Delbecq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Looks like something is calling tomcat PAUSE command from the tomcat
> command port. It may not be related to Exception you get prior but more
> related to some external proc
Looks like something is calling tomcat PAUSE command from the tomcat
command port. It may not be related to Exception you get prior but more
related to some external process giving instructions to pause on tomcat
administrator interface. Tomcat in itself catches all Exception that
occur during
No, it is not time sensitive. It is command sensitive (if that makes
sense).
Clicking a certain button in a jsp form
On Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 5:06 PM, Christopher Schultz <
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> | Now gr
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| Now granted the error occured because the file was not there. I put a
copy
| for the file it was looking for there and our stuff worked. BUT should a
| File Not Found error cause Tomcat to crash? Shouldn't it print
I was running a jsp application here via TomCat that someone wrote.
I got no response, and when I looked in catalina.out I saw
Couldn't open execbin/dMAX-Dog.config/home/span/execbin/dMAX-Dog.config (No
such file or directory)
Couldn't open dmagexec/dMAX-Dog.config/home/span/dmagexec/dMAX-Dog.conf