> >> They are deleted as part of the autoDeploy process when Tomcat 
> >> detects that the associated directory or WAR file is deleted. Turn 
> >> off autoDeploy or stop deleting your WARs/directories.
> > 
> > Why would rebooting cause this? I'm not aware of anything 
> that we are 
> > deleting.
> 
> You tell us. It is your system. We know nothing about it. A 
> wild guess would be that you are using some form of 
> shared/distributed/network file system and that is being shut 
> down before the Tomcat service.
> 
> Mark

The only filesystem involved is the local ext3 one that tomcat lives on.
I can stop and start tomcat as many times as I want and everything is
fine. But when I reboot the server, the next time tomcat comes up the
XML files get deleted. This only happens to the 70 or so instrances of
tomcat6 running on two separate RHEL 5.3 servers. It does not happens on
the 200 instances of tomcat5 running on our other RHEL servers.

--Eric





























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