Hello,
We have a tomcat 5.5 server and a mysql 5.1 database sitting between
a firewall. The firewall times out connections after 60 minutes. We
tried setting the minEvictableIdleTimeMillis to be 30 minutes but we
are still seeing these timeouts.
Is there a recommended config of ensuring the co
are you using a mounted network drive?
Filip
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: zhicheng wang [mailto:zcwli...@hotmail.co.uk]
Subject: RE: tomcat hang when start with "service tomcat start"
"main" prio=10 tid=0x08059000 nid=0x1b5c runnable [0xb749e000]
java.lang.Thread.State: RUNNABLE
at
2009/6/30 zhicheng wang :
>
> if i try to start tomcat using
>
> service tomcat start
>
> it hangs at INFO: Initializing Spring root WebApplicationContext
>
> or reboot also hangs here
>
>
>
> BUT, if i run the following commands, it starts up fine:
>
> /etc/init.d/tomcat start
>
> /etc/rc5.d/S80to
In older tomcat versions, log4j was the default log engine.
On Tue, 2009-06-30 at 17:38 -0300, Daniel Henrique Alves Lima wrote:
> Hi, Dhaval.
>
> Unless you have added log4j support, i think tomcat 6 installation use
> java4 log as default log engine. Could this be the prob
Hi, Dhaval.
Unless you have added log4j support, i think tomcat 6 installation use
java4 log as default log engine. Could this be the problem ? Have you
tried to change conf/logging.properties ?
Another components (using commons logging for instance) can be using
the log4j
> From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
> Subject: Re: tomcat hang when start with "service tomcat start"
>
> the problem must be in something that /sbin/service is doing.
Correct; the script that should be undergoing scrutiny is /sbin/service, but
the OP seems to be avoiding that for som
zhicheng wang wrote:
hi
IF
but we can start tomcat with other methods such as
> $CATALINA_HOME/bin/startup.sh
(which is the basic script that starts Tomcat)
AND
/etc/init.d/tomcat start
(which basically calls $CATALINA_HOME/bin/startup.sh)
AND
/etc/rc5.d/S80tomcat start
(which is
hi Chuck
many thanks for the reply
here is the /etc/init.d/tomcat, it only hangs when run by /sbin/service tomcat
start
#!/bin/bash
#
# Startup script for Tomcat, the Apache Servlet Engine
#
#zcw modified to report status so that it and can be used by service check
script 200
Mitch Claborn wrote:
I'm investigating to set up my first Tomcat cluster and have some questions.
1. Using a SimpleTcpCluster, it looks like session information is
replicated to all members of the cluster. If all members of the cluster
go down at once, is the session information lost? Can a s
> From: smooochy [mailto:dps...@shsu.edu]
> Subject: Re: Change Tomcat listening interface in Windows
>
> So I have looked at the documentation, but it's all Greek to me.
There are several books on Tomcat, if you can't follow the docs; O'Reilly may
be the least objectionable. You will likely wa
Honestly I have never worked with Apache before, and I was just asked to
package it for deploying it across our campus. So I have looked at the
documentation, but it's all Greek to me. But I will look into this and
figure it out.
Thanks a lot for pointing me in the right direction.
--
View this
> From: zhicheng wang [mailto:zcwli...@hotmail.co.uk]
> Subject: RE: tomcat hang when start with "service tomcat start"
>
> "main" prio=10 tid=0x08059000 nid=0x1b5c runnable [0xb749e000]
>java.lang.Thread.State: RUNNABLE
> at java.io.UnixFileSystem.getBooleanAttributes0(Native Method)
>
> From: Stefan Rainer [mailto:s.rai...@teamaxess.com]
> Subject: Service available for HTTPS only? (no HTTP)
>
> The service XY can still be called via HTTP (without SSL).
> ==> Does anyone knows a trick to "avoid" calls via HTTP to this
> service?
Read the servlet spec, the contents of which are
Karan, if you really want/need this, try to:
A) build a.jar an place a start up servlet into it (or any class
loaded/executed when you application starts). Change Classpath entry (in
the manifest of a.jar) to include mylib/b.jar. Put a.jar under WEB/lib;
B) build b.jar and
> From: smooochy [mailto:dps...@shsu.edu]
> Subject: Change Tomcat listening interface in Windows
>
> Is this a change I can make in one of the .xml files?
Yes. Did you try reading the doc?
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/config/index.html
Set the address attribute in whatever elements
On Tue, 2009-06-30 at 11:59 -0400, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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> Karan,
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> On 6/30/2009 3:12 AM, k...@dossier.no wrote:
> > Loading of jar files under WEB-INF/lib/a_foolder/*.jar wont work. On JBoss
> > 5.0.1GA this works fine but
> > The tomc
I'm investigating to set up my first Tomcat cluster and have some questions.
1. Using a SimpleTcpCluster, it looks like session information is
replicated to all members of the cluster. If all members of the cluster
go down at once, is the session information lost? Can a simple cluster
be combin
I installed Tomcat 6 on Windows XP from the .exe installer, and I need to
configure it to only listen on the localhost IP. Is this a change I can make
in one of the .xml files?
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Hello!
Situation:
At the moment we are working on following environment and not able to make
any updates with the next time:
Win2000 Workstation
Tomcat 5.0.28
Axis 1.3
JDK 1.5_11
Until today we had only one HTTP connector configured in Tomcat to provide
some (Axis) SOAP Services. All of them work
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Karan,
On 6/30/2009 3:12 AM, k...@dossier.no wrote:
> Loading of jar files under WEB-INF/lib/a_foolder/*.jar wont work. On JBoss
> 5.0.1GA this works fine but
> The tomcat class loader cant load thease files.
Tomcat is following the servlet specific
Hello all,
I have virtual hosting enabled in tomcat 6.0.18. But I can not forward logs
into proper log files. I wants to have two log files, one for tomcat and one
for virtual host. Following is my configuration:
Server.xml
--
Log4j.properties
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From: zhicheng wang
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject:RE: tomcat hang when start with "service tomcat start"
Date sent: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 16:53:08 +0100
>
> hi
>
> do you mean
> kill -3
>
> it printed nothing (while tomcat was hanging)
hi
sorry for the previous email. found the dump:
2009-06-30 16:50:25
Full thread dump Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (14.0-b16 mixed mode):
"MySQL Statement Cancellation Timer" daemon prio=10 tid=0x08bc5400 nid=0x1ff4
in Object.wait() [0x8edfe000]
java.lang.Thread.State: WAITING (on object moni
hi
do you mean
kill -3
it printed nothing (while tomcat was hanging)
> From: chuck.caldar...@unisys.com
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 10:29:57 -0500
> Subject: RE: tomcat hang when start with "service tomcat start"
>
> > From: zhicheng wang [mailto:zcwli...@hotmai
hi
but we can start tomcat with other methods such as
/etc/init.d/tomcat start
/etc/rc5.d/S80tomcat start
$CATALINA_HOME/bin/startup.sh
the above methods all work fine. and those are called by /sbin/service.
> Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 17:26:14 +0200
> From: a...@ice-sa.com
> To: users@tomca
> From: zhicheng wang [mailto:zcwli...@hotmail.co.uk]
> Subject: RE: tomcat hang when start with "service tomcat start"
>
> the problem began when we started running a Grails app (as ROOT.war) as
> the hang point indicated
> INFO: Initializing Spring root WebApplicationContext
What does a thread
zhicheng wang wrote:
hi
thanks for the reply. we downloaded tomcat from apache so it is real tomcat.
the start upscript was also downloaded from internet (not the redhat one), with
some modifications and has been running fine for a few years.
the problem began when we started running a Grai
hi
thanks for the reply. we downloaded tomcat from apache so it is real tomcat.
the start upscript was also downloaded from internet (not the redhat one), with
some modifications and has been running fine for a few years.
the problem began when we started running a Grails app (as ROOT.wa
On Tue, 2009-06-30 at 16:32 +0200, André Warnier wrote:
> Daniel Henrique Alves Lima wrote:
> > 2. When user fills the form in your small login box,
> > - Send a JS XmlHttpRequest (AJAX) to a protected resource (for
> > instance protected_resource.jsp);
>
> It seems to me that yo
Hi,
I understand that its utterly off-topic, but i just can't find
anything on the topic, is anybody using rmi anyway?
Here's the problem, I have two server machines A and B. On each
machine some RMIServices are running.
Lets say that A1 and A2 are running on A and B1 and B2 on B.
Now A1 and A2 ma
zhicheng wang wrote:
...
i have a very weird problem with starting tomcat
I think it is not so weird..
OS: Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4 (Nahant Update 8)
java: jdk1.6.0_14
tomcat:apache-tomcat-6.0.20
if i try to start tomcat using
service tomcat start
it hangs
Where did you get
dear all
i have a very weird problem with starting tomcat and would be most grateful if
any one can give me some clue.
OS: Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4 (Nahant Update 8)
java: jdk1.6.0_14
tomcat:apache-tomcat-6.0.20
if i try to start tomcat using
service tomcat start
it hang
Daniel Henrique Alves Lima wrote:
Hi, Steve and Chris.
Steve, can you use AJAX to request a protected resource and to provide
username/password to your real login page (configured at web.xml) or
directly to j_security_check ?
I don't know if this will work (and if this is
> From: Hannes Smit [mailto:hsmit...@hotmail.com]
> Subject: RE: tomcat 6 service on local computer could not start (1067
> error)
>
> I installed jdk 5, jre 5, jdk 6 and jre 6
Overkill?
> I modified in tomcat6w the path to C:\Program
> Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_14\jre\bin\client\jvm.dll (don't know
Hi, Steve and Chris.
Steve, can you use AJAX to request a protected resource and to provide
username/password to your real login page (configured at web.xml) or
directly to j_security_check ?
I don't know if this will work (and if this is what you have in mind),
but:
Chris,
Thanks, yes, a "drive-by login" is what I am after. I am bummed that
Tomcat does not support this - it seems the common setup on most sites I
visit on the Net. (I suppose it is more accurate to that say I am bummed
that the J2EE standard does not define this behavior as Tomcat is only
Thanks Chuck, Serge
I installed jdk 5, jre 5, jdk 6 and jre 6 and apache tomcat again
Then I added the 1.6 jdk to the PATH of windows
I modified in tomcat6w the path to C:\Program
Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_14\jre\bin\client\jvm.dll (don't know why jre is there..
but it works).
Now CMD: 'java' works
> From: Hannes Smit [mailto:hsmit...@hotmail.com]
> Subject: RE: tomcat 6 service on local computer could not start (1067
> error)
>
> I have no JAVA_HOME in environment vars... Should it be there or
> somewhere else?
No environment variables are used by the service, so you don't need it.
> No
In response to you questions:
javac is at C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_14\bin
I removed C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_14\bin; from the PATH in windows: no
difference when starting service
I have no JAVA_HOME in environment vars... Should it be there or somewhere else?
revert the changes: I
> Could not start the Apache Tomcat 6 service on Local Computer. Error 1067:
> The process terminated unexpectedly.
Just a few
What is your exact location of the JDK and is it different if you do
not specify it in the path.
what is your JAVA_HOME set to
If you revert the changes, does the proble
Hello all,
I have got a support question to which I cannot find a clear answer in online
fora.
My TomCat installation won't start anymore. This morning it worked, I ran jsp
and servlets, but now it doesnt.
I use Windows Vista and Apache Tomcat 6.
In the 'services' of windows I tried to manuall
Hello all,
I have got a support question to which I cannot find a clear answer in online
fora.
My TomCat installation won't start anymore. This morning it worked, I ran jsp
and servlets, but now it doesnt.
I use Windows Vista and Apache Tomcat 6.
In the 'services' of windows I tried to manuall
HI,
Loading of jar files under WEB-INF/lib/a_foolder/*.jar wont work. On JBoss
5.0.1GA this works fine but
The tomcat class loader cant load thease files.,
Thease jar files (WEB-INF/lib/a_foolder/*.jar) is referenced from the
main.jar file (WEB-INF/lib/main.jar) manifest:
WEB-INF/lib/main.ja
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