I can use shutdown.sh but the instance stays open.  I then have to run
the kill -9 command on the instance to clear it out.  Since it has been
a while since I have seen the error I cannot quote the exact error
message.  It states something about "not enough components. . .".

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Steve,

Steve Ingraham wrote:
> I have a similar problem.  I would be interested to know what is said 
> about this.
> 
> In our case we have a web based application that calls up a MySQL 
> database. It is running in Tomcat 5.5.15 on a Red Hat AS 3 machine. 
> Every morning I have to manually stop and restart Tomcat.  If I do not

> do so and let it run, over the course of a day or two, definitely no 
> more than the third day, Tomcat will lock up and the web application 
> will display access errors to the users.

This sounds more like a JDBC connection leak to me. What error message
to your users get when Tomcat stops responding?

Are you able to use shutdown.sh to stop Tomcat, or is a kill -9
necessary?

- -chris

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