2011/10/23 Nicolas Dordet <dorde...@gmail.com>:
> Hi,
>
> I have a Tomcat 5.5.17 run on Solaris. TOMCAT_HOME is on a mounted NFS
> partition. When doing undeploy of an application, some .nfsxx files are
> created et dot no allow suppression of repertories.
>
> A similar bug for JARs has been opened but not fixed (
> https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=39616) and It said that
> is not a tomcat bug.
> The workaround (antiResourceLocking set at true) is not acceptable since
> there are obvious side effects (significantly impact startup time of
> applications, the disabling of JSP reloading in a running server,
> applications that are outside the appBase for the Host will cause the
> application to be *deleted* on Tomcat shutdown).
>
> It seems that one process of tomcat still have files opened when trying to
> remove files and that's why .nfsxxx files are created. So in my point of
> view it is a Tomcat bug, all processes should close files before removing it
> on NFS.
>
> Have you got any idea of what can I do to fix this problem? Did I open a new
> bug?

There are a lot of known issues in 5.5.x that will never be fixed. It
is near its end of life.

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