:-) Yup... just don't want to be there when nature calls.
--David
Brian Munroe wrote:
On 8/29/07, David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One other thought and I don't know how possible this is but it's there
for your consideration. Would you happen to have a connector defined
with the sa
On 8/29/07, David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One other thought and I don't know how possible this is but it's there
> for your consideration. Would you happen to have a connector defined
> with the same port number as the shutdown port def.? It wouldn't be
> bound until tomcat starts and
One other thought and I don't know how possible this is but it's there
for your consideration. Would you happen to have a connector defined
with the same port number as the shutdown port def.? It wouldn't be
bound until tomcat starts and then either the shudown port or the
connector might bin
On 8/29/07, Hristian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> How could this be if the port if shows as free on netstat?
>
Misinterpretation of netstat output? Don't take that the wrong way,
I'm just trying to be helpful. Can you send the output to the mailing
list?
I'd follow Sonal's suggestion, becaus
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>
>> From: Hristian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: Unable to get a basic install working...
>>
>> SEVERE: StandardServer.await: create[8005]:
>> java.net.BindException: Address already in use: JVM_Bind
>
>
How about changing the port and trying out so that you can be absolutely
sure?
Sonal
On 8/29/07, Caldarale, Charles R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > From: Caldarale, Charles R
> > Subject: RE: Unable to get a basic install working...
> >
> > > SEVER
> From: Caldarale, Charles R
> Subject: RE: Unable to get a basic install working...
>
> > SEVERE: StandardServer.await: create[8005]:
> > java.net.BindException: Address already in use: JVM_Bind
>
> That shows that something is using 8005 - perhaps another
>
> From: Hristian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Unable to get a basic install working...
>
> SEVERE: StandardServer.await: create[8005]:
> java.net.BindException: Address already in use: JVM_Bind
That shows that something is using 8005 - perhaps another instance of
Tom
osted my question in this one.
SEVERE: StandardServer.await: create[8005]:
java.net.BindException: Address already in use: JVM_Bind
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On 8/28/07, Hristian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm having the same problem, none of these ports are busy. First I tried on
> it's Windows Server 2003 OS, it had this problem, then we deleted the Win
> Server and installed Windows XP. I have no idea...
Are you still having the problem on XP? W
s are busy. First I tried on
it's Windows Server 2003 OS, it had this problem, then we deleted the Win
Server and installed Windows XP. I have no idea...
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On 8/17/07, Lizard Lizard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I found the problem. Something else was listening on port 8005. I
> changed it to 8006 in the XML config file and all worked smoothly from
> then on. Thank you for your help; without netstat, I'd never have
> managed to puzzle this out.
Ok, g
On 8/17/07, Lizard Lizard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>
> SEVERE: StandardServer.await: create[8005]:
> java.net.BindException: Address already in use: JVM_Bind
>
> It claims the address is already in use, but netstat shows nothing on
> that address. Stopping the apache server itself did not change
I found the problem. Something else was listening on port 8005. I
changed it to 8006 in the XML config file and all worked smoothly from
then on. Thank you for your help; without netstat, I'd never have
managed to puzzle this out.
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Thank you for the tip on netstat. (Dammit, Jim, I'm a database
developer, not a network admin!) (Yes, I know, it's important to learn
all relevant skills and I'm not claiming ignorance is justifiable...)
It did lead me to discover that a)Nothing is listening on 8080, and,
b)Despite windows services
On 8/17/07, Lizard Lizard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am sure more information is needed to diagnose this problem, and I
> will happily provide it.
>
> Thank you for any support you can offer.
>
2 things to check.
1. Do the tomcat logs tell you anything? Located in /logs
2. From a command
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