Hello Everybody
I have installed Tomcat 6.0.20 using binary tarball in JDK 1.6.0.16 running
CentOS 5,3 x64 Server.
We have tried the following methods to force tomcat to use the Asia/Calcutta
as timezone.
1) Created an environment variable called TZ and assigned it correct
timezone.
Output of ec
ezone is
correct till "Tomcat server startup in Ns" message.
Regards
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 6:52 PM, Christopher Schultz <
ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
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> Raghu,
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> On 10/10/2009 4:04 AM, raghu gs wrot
t done a full code search yet in other web apps.
But our engineers where is that this a Kernal and Tomcat issue.
Is there possibilty for that?
Regards
On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 3:54 PM, Konstantin Kolinko
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> > One vital information i forgot to pro
ra.com> wrote:
> 2009/10/12 raghu gs :
> > But our engineers where is that this a Kernal and Tomcat issue.
> > Is there possibilty for that?
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> There are a large number of people using Tomcat who don't see this
> issue and are in non-GMT timezones - including a
standing between our developers,
Nobody said that kernel tomcat mismatch might be the cause of the problem.
TZData is also up-to-date.
Regards
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 11:20 AM, raghu gs wrote:
> Yeah, we have couple of other servers running the same codebase.
> We don't experience
PM, George Sexton wrote:
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> > -Original Message-----
> > From: raghu gs [mailto:iamra...@gmail.com]
> > Sent: Monday, October 12, 2009 5:18 AM
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> > Subject: Re: Tomcat 6.0.20 always works in GMT timezone even after
> >
treme of writing a play java program and running it with strace and
> then I saw that it opened the clock file...
> Good luck,
> -Tim
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> raghu gs wrote:
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>> Tomcat is not running under a security manager.
>> So that policy entry may need to be exists, i understood
Hello Everybody
We are using Tomcat 6.20 in CentOS 5.3 server.
I have recently enabled catalina_pid functionality using environment
variable.
The PID file got created and contains +1 PID number.
If the Tomcat's real PID number 5446, the pid file would contain 5447 as PID
number.
Please help me t
Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
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> 2011/9/27 Raghu GS :
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>> Hello Everybody
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>> We are using Tomcat 6.20 in CentOS 5.3 server.
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> 6.0.20 ??
>
> You should read
> http://tomcat.apache.org/security-6.html
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> as well as all the fixed
If upgrading tomcat in our setup is that easy, i wouldn't have asked for help
here.
We are running tomcat in production server with large customer base.
We don't want to do radical changes to fix one problem.
Pid * wrote:
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> On 29/09/2011 06:30, Raghu GS wrote:
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Thanks for showing your interest in helping me resolve the issue.
Do you want me to post bash/shell output or catalina.out file's output?
Christopher Schultz-2 wrote:
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and as such
> the PID being written is actually the logging process and not the catalina
> process. Check your catalina.sh file
> If you see something like this
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> org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap "$@" start 2>&1 |/usr/bin/cronolog
> "$CATALINA_BASE&qu
ame or soehting similar as a jave env variable and then
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> if [ ! -z "$CATALINA_PID" ]; then
> ps aux | grep tomcat | grep application.name=YOUR_APP_NAME | head
> -n 1 | awk '{ print $2 }' > $CATALINA_PID
> fi
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