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regarding rotatelogs2 keeps stdout/stderr busy
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Package: tomcat5
Severity: normal
Hi,
I successfully installed tomcat5 5.0.30-9 and it's running happily with
sun-j2sdk1.4 1.4.2+08.
When I stop and start tomcat5, it stops and starts correctly, but I
can't logout from my SSH session after that. I suspect some process is
not backgrounding / daemonizing correctly and keeps it's tty open:
bee% ssh r...@vm-10
Last login: Fri Jan 27 16:34:31 2006 from lan-48
vm-10# ^D
Connection to vm-10.vm-dmz.bpl-group.org closed.
bee%
bee% ssh r...@vm-10
Last login: Fri Jan 27 16:38:49 2006 from lan-48
vm-10# /etc/init.d/tomcat5 stop
Stopping Tomcat 5 servlet engine: .tomcat5.
vm-10# /etc/init.d/tomcat5 start
Starting Tomcat 5 servlet engine using Java from /usr/lib/j2sdk1.4-sun:
tomcat5.
vm-10# ^D
=> ssh session hangs.
Running "nohup /etc/init.d/tomcat5 start" instead of
"/etc/init.d/tomcat5 start" is enough to be able to logout.
I suspect this is a problem with the log rotation utility since I
could logout after commenting out the following block from the init
script:
su -p -s /bin/sh $TOMCAT5_USER \
-c "$ROTATELOGS \"$CATALINA_BASE/logs/catalina_%F.log\"
86400" \
< "$CATALINA_BASE/logs/catalina.out" &
(I had to "cat /var/lib/tomcat5/logs/catalina.out" manually from
another console of course.)
I suppose you could run /usr/sbin/rotatelogs from a start-stop-daemon
-b call?
The setup is a Xen virtual machine running Sarge. I doubt this is the
source of the problem, but I prefer mentionning this important
information.
Cheers,
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Loïc Minier <[email protected]>
Current Earth status: NOT DESTROYED
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tomcat5 has been removed from Debian. This bug does not apply to
tomcat5.5 or tomcat6, or has already been reported or fixed there, so
I'm closing it.
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