No I'm stating that I had to reboot to get apache 'not running' on port 8080
and it seemed unusual, because I ran the shutdown scripts.  Has this problem
occured to anyone?

2008/9/8 Steve Ochani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> >
> > 1.I´ve updated server.xml to change the default port from 8080 to
> > 80, however, I´ve noted that restarting the server leaves apache
> > tomcat listening on both ports 8080 and 80, until the server is
> > rebooted.
> >
>
> Are you stating that you have to reboot twice?
>
> Are you sure that it's tomcat that is still listening on port 8080?
>
> Try the shutdown script then run the command
>
> netstat -anp | grep 8080
>
> as root. If nothing comes up then that is a good thing.
>
> You may end up having to post your server.xml is the problem persists.
>
>
> > Scripts executed
> > shutdown.sh
> > startup.sh
> >
> > OS: RedHat Fedora 9 running Linux 2.6.25
> >
> > 2. It´s also noted that exporting the following line, makes the
> > server crash (i.e. Gnome does not boot up and some libraries seem be
> > corrupted during startup) export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.1 Why?
>
> Most likely because you are running kernel 2.6 and trying to force some
> apps to think you are
> running 2.4. This will cause libc problems.
>
> Why are you doing this? Tomcat doesn't require you to do this.
>
>
>
> -Steve O.
>
>
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