I did use it but it didn't shut it down so I had not choice.  I think 
that's the other puzzle I need to solve.
Why it won't shut down gracefully.

Daniel Salud
(310)665-6583




"Robert F. Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
10/01/2004 12:26 PM
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>We actually replicated the issue and 
>killing a tomcat PID, sometimes does not release the port it is listening 

>to/or using. I killed the tomcat PID, clear port 8080 and make sure 
>nothing else is using it or holding it and restarted tomcat with my rc2.d 

>script that calls catalina.sh and it solved my issue.
>

Daniel,

Doesn't your Tomcat bin directory include a shutdown.sh script?  Why not 
use that instead of
killing the PID?  I've never had an issue with port contention when 
using shutdown.sh.

Robert


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