Mark van Wyk wrote:
tcp4 0 0 localhost.8005 *.* LISTEN
tcp46 0 0 *.8009 *.* LISTEN
tcp46 0 0 *.http-alt *.* LISTEN
Somehow, that feels right, although I don't really know what it means.
Yes, that's correct. It means tomcat is listening on only the localhost
(127.0.0.1) interface on port 8005 (for the shutdown command), and on
all network interfaces on port 8009 (for mod_jk) and whatever your
http-alt port is defined as in /etc/services (probably 8080).
Nothing unusual here.
14:08:28,983 INFO [org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11BaseProtocol] Pausing
Coyote HTTP/1.1 on http-8080
14:09:43,603 ERROR [org.apache.catalina.connector.Connector] Protocol
handler pause failed
java.net.ConnectException: Operation timed out
And
14:09:47,861 INFO [org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11BaseProtocol] Stopping
Coyote HTTP/1.1 on http-8080
Failed to shut down: java.lang.NullPointerException
java.lang.NullPointerException
at org.activemq.broker.BrokerContext.deregisterContainer(
BrokerContext.java:70)
Looks like you have a Servlet with a destroy() method that tries to make
a call to an MQ server, and that is first timing out, and then the class
gets a NullPointerException.
When a webapp is being undeployed, all the destroy() methods in Servlets
are called *synchronously* by Tomcat.
Doing any heavy-weight work in Servlet destroy()s (e.g. DB calls, MQ or
other remote calls, etc.) is a common source of "shutdown hangs".
If you must do something like this:
* Start the work in a thread, and
* do a Thread.join() *with a timeout*, so that the shutdown is not hung
forever if something goes wrong in your cleanup operation.
(perhaps log an error if the thread join timed out..)
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