On Jun 21, 2006, at 23:22, Derek McEachern wrote:

I've been searching the list but so far I have not been able to find a
solution to problem.  I am running tomcat 4.1.31 using java 1.4.2 on a
Solaris 8 machine. In our configuration we are running two tomcat instances sharing binaries and webapps directories by CATALINE_HOME and CATALINE_BASE
to the specific tomcat config.

Tomcat starts without a problem but for some reason when running the
shutdown script it doesn't kill the process however it does close it's
sockets.  It's configured to listen on 9080 for requests and 9005 for
shutdown requests and after executing the shutdown script those ports are no
longer being listened to and it is possible to start another tomcat.

Anyone have any idea on why the actual process would not be dieing?


Are you running apps of your own on the server?

If so, starting a thread that might be keeping the server hanging around after shutdown?


Derek

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