Re: Tomcat 7.0.70 War Redeployed every few minutes

2016-07-04 Thread Andrew Moore
Hi Chuck,

It seems you are correct about timestamps. I have no idea why but systemd
was interfering with the directory:

andrew@stbernard01:~$ ls -la /usr/local/tomcat7/webapps/
total 8
drwxr-xr-x 2 andrew   andrew 4096 Jul  5 11:23 .
drwxrwxr-x 8 systemd-timesync   1005 4096 Jul  4 13:38 ..

I have no idea what the real purpose of systemd-timesync is. But I've left
it to the Ubuntu experts and opted for their distribution instead and I
don't see the issue re-occurring.

FYI I had used a fairly generic init.d script that I know works on CentOS
linux and older Ubuntu disties. It simply invokes startup.sh and shutdown.sh

Maybe I need to get my head around some systemd concepts

Regards,
Andrew

On Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 11:48 AM, Caldarale, Charles R <
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com> wrote:

> > From: Andrew Moore [mailto:andrew.mo...@petcircle.com.au]
> > Subject: Tomcat 7.0.70 War Redeployed every few minutes
>
> > We noticed that we were getting Connection Refused when trying to connect
> > to port 8080 remotely. And then we could see this was being caused by the
> > war redeploying automatically every few minutes.
>
> This can be caused by an inappropriate timestamp on the .war file - one
> that's in the future.  Another possibility is that something is doing a
> touch on .jar or .class files in the expanded directory.  Or maybe the
> timestamps on the files inside the .war are off.
>
> Might want to look at the deployment doc:
>
> http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/deployer-howto.html#Deploying_on_a_running_Tomcat_server
> to see if this is similar to what you see going on.
>
>  - Chuck
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Re: Tomcat 7.0.70 War Redeployed every few minutes

2016-07-04 Thread Andrew Moore
It seems deleted the war from /webapps unloads the webapp entirely.

I'm going to use tomcat7 from Ubuntu
sudo apt policy tomcat7
tomcat7:
  Installed: 7.0.68-1
  Candidate: 7.0.68-1

I'll continue to monitor and update later.

On Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 11:27 AM, Andrew Moore  wrote:

> Hi I've set up a new server with Ubuntu 16.04 and Tomcat 7.0.70 from
> Apache.org
>
> We noticed that we were getting Connection Refused when trying to connect
> to port 8080 remotely. And then we could see this was being caused by the
> war redeploying automatically every few minutes.
>
> I've deleted the .war from webapps and will continue to monitor for the
> time being. If it continues, I'll have no choice but to use the Ubuntu
> repositories (I think they have point release 68)
>
>
> Anybody else has seen this? We've being using the 68 point release
> normally with openjdk on Centos 6. This is the first time trying to use the
> latest Ubuntu with openjdk 8 and tomcat7.
>
>
>


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RE: Tomcat 7.0.70 War Redeployed every few minutes

2016-07-04 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: Andrew Moore [mailto:andrew.mo...@petcircle.com.au] 
> Subject: Tomcat 7.0.70 War Redeployed every few minutes

> We noticed that we were getting Connection Refused when trying to connect
> to port 8080 remotely. And then we could see this was being caused by the
> war redeploying automatically every few minutes.

This can be caused by an inappropriate timestamp on the .war file - one that's 
in the future.  Another possibility is that something is doing a touch on .jar 
or .class files in the expanded directory.  Or maybe the timestamps on the 
files inside the .war are off.

Might want to look at the deployment doc:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/deployer-howto.html#Deploying_on_a_running_Tomcat_server
to see if this is similar to what you see going on.

 - Chuck


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Tomcat 7.0.70 War Redeployed every few minutes

2016-07-04 Thread Andrew Moore
Hi I've set up a new server with Ubuntu 16.04 and Tomcat 7.0.70 from
Apache.org

We noticed that we were getting Connection Refused when trying to connect
to port 8080 remotely. And then we could see this was being caused by the
war redeploying automatically every few minutes.

I've deleted the .war from webapps and will continue to monitor for the
time being. If it continues, I'll have no choice but to use the Ubuntu
repositories (I think they have point release 68)


Anybody else has seen this? We've being using the 68 point release normally
with openjdk on Centos 6. This is the first time trying to use the latest
Ubuntu with openjdk 8 and tomcat7.

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