Re: Trying to suppress keystore and truststore password in Cent OS process listings.

2012-03-25 Thread Brian Hand
Pid Worked like a champ. Thank you once again. Brian On 3/25/2012 2:40 AM, Pid * wrote: On 25 Mar 2012, at 06:25, Brian Hand wrote: Hello all I been working with getting JMX working with SSL with client side authentication working on tomcat. All is working well in this regard. However

Trying to suppress keystore and truststore password in Cent OS process listings.

2012-03-24 Thread Brian Hand
Hello all I been working with getting JMX working with SSL with client side authentication working on tomcat. All is working well in this regard. However, I noticed that if I do a "ps -ef | grep jsvc" on the Cent OS linux server. I get the below output ( yes the password has been changed )

Re: disabling SessionListener Logging

2012-03-17 Thread Brian Hand
the case. Thanks for the prompt assistance Brian On 3/17/2012 2:39 AM, Pid * wrote: On 17 Mar 2012, at 07:31, Brian Hand wrote: Thanks for the quick response. It doesn't appear to be the case. The example servlet doesn't seem to have any logger calls and is just pipeling o

Re: disabling SessionListener Logging

2012-03-17 Thread Brian Hand
ion due to this being in the log output. org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationContext which isn't a part of the example web app. I am open to any other ideas. Thanks Brian On 3/17/2012 2:23 AM, Pid * wrote: On 17 Mar 2012, at 07:21, Brian Hand wrote: Hello I am currently running Apache T

disabling SessionListener Logging

2012-03-17 Thread Brian Hand
Hello I am currently running Apache Tomcat 7.0.25 in a two server clustered configuration. Everything is working fine in this regard. I have confirmed that sessions and session variables are being updated on each server instance. To get things working, I had marked the provided examples we