Chris,
I did not remove the previous service, but in the Tomcat properties manager,
Java tab, all the paths were correct.
However, after reviewing your email, I deleted the tomcat9 service and then
reinstalled it. That did the trick! I was able to start the service.
Thank you so much!
(Just a note: I did remove -Djava.endorsed.dirs before starting tomcat)
-cuzi
> On 02/01/2024 5:32 PM EST Christopher Schultz
> wrote:
>
>
> Lori,
>
> On 2/1/24 10:35, Lori Kilen wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a Windows server (v2019) and I've updated java to Corretto
> > jdk11.0.22_7 and Tomcat to 9.0.85. I added Tomcat as a Windows Service.
> >
> > I can start Tomcat from CMD using startup.bat and I can open localhost:8080
> > in a browser to display Tomcat page. But I cannot start Tomcat from javaw.
> > I get the following entries in the log file:
> >
> > [info] [ 8024] Apache Commons Daemon procrun (1.3.4.0 64-bit) started.
> > [info] [ 8024] Running Service 'Tomcat9'...
> > [info] [ 8748] Starting service...
> > [error] [ 6892] FindClass org/apache/catalina/startup/Bootstrap failed
> > [error] [ 6892] The system cannot find the file specified.
> > [error] [ 8748] Failed to start Java
> > [error] [ 8748] ServiceStart returned 4.
> > [info] [ 8024] Run service finished.
> > [info] [ 8024] Apache Commons Daemon procrun finished.
> >
> >
> > My CLASSPATH="C:\Tomcat\bin\bootstrap.jar;C:\Tomcat\bin\tomcat-juli.jar"
> > bootstrap.jar is present in Tomcat\bin, and the folder permissions for
> > Tomcat mirror what is specified on another, working, server (Tomcat 9.0.62
> > with jdk and jre 1.8.0_331)
> >
> > I've searched the mail archives and online, and found similar questions,
> > but those solutions have not resolved this issue. At this point, I've
> > removed all Java options in javaw.
> >
> > Can anyone provide any guidance to resolve this issue?
>
> After you upgraded Tomcat and Jav, did you remove any existing Windows
> Service and re-install it? One might usually do that using the
> bin\service.bat script, but there are other ways.
>
> If you didn't remove/reinstall the service, did you edit the existing
> service to ensure that your catalina.home and catalina.base system
> properties (in the Java tab) were set to the correct locations? And did
> you update the Java binary to point to the newly-installed Java?
>
> -chris
>
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