Hi.
Wilmer Tan wrote:
Hi Andre and Rainer,
thank you for your response. Here is the output of the netstat
command. I filereted them already to the tomcat processes returned.
...
OK. This :
TCP0.0.0.0:8309 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING
4280 [tomcat5.exe]
..
and this :
I
Koushaldev Ramkalawon wrote:
Tomcat Version: 6.0.20
OS: Windows XP 32-bit
Thanks Mr Chuck for ur support. I understood the auto deployment part.
I have got another question.
I am using context root, are there any changes I need to make in any file
whatsoever.
No, other than the fact that
2010/3/7 André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com:
So now I am stuck also.
Anyone has another idea ?
Just some random ideas, without warranty
1. firewall/antivirus ??
2. ipv4 vs ipv6 ?? (localhost in your worker configuration resolves
to 127.0.0.1, right?)
3. try to specify address=127.0.0.1 on the
Hi,
Thank you for looking into my problem. The server is running an
antivirus and is in IPv4. I am not sure what you mean by user accounts
running IIS and Tomcat. They are started as a Windows Service. No
changes have been done on the system. Before the IIS Web Server crash
(Feb 26, 2010),
Wilmer Tan wrote:
Hi,
Thank you for looking into my problem. The server is running an
antivirus and is in IPv4. I am not sure what you mean by user accounts
running IIS and Tomcat. They are started as a Windows Service. No
changes have been done on the system. Before the IIS Web Server crash
From: Koushaldev Ramkalawon [mailto:koush...@hotmail.com]
Subject: RE: Migrating .war to webapps - now restarting tomcat sever
Tomcat Version: 6.0.20
Which is not the latest version.
I am using context root, are there any changes I need to make in any
file whatsoever.
Not sure what you
No error log.
This is the return packet
No. TimeSourceDestination Protocol
Info
3749 202.714770 118.142.22.3 192.168.1.109 HTTP
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Frame 3749 (170 bytes on wire, 170 bytes captured)
Ethernet II, Src: Tp-LinkT_d2:89:3a
Hi,
Thanks a lot for your help.
jmxsh seems to be for Linux based environment but we're using Windows.
Lambda probe is a good option similar to JConsole.
But 'Source code of manager app' seems to be the thing we were looking for.
Thank you,
- Cummins Group21