this information. I could ofcourse parse the log
files, but I would prefer a more robust mechanism. Maybe a java API, or
JMX or something like that?
Thanks in advance,
Jan Van Besien
[1]
http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.org/doc/english/integrate-start-stop-nix.html
Pid wrote:
On 11/02/2010 11:15, Jan Van Besien wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using tomcat-6.0.18 with java-1.6.0-18 on ubuntu-9.10.
We are using the tanuki service wrapper to run tomcat as a linux
service, more or less as described in [1].
We also have a monitoring mechanism which checks the health
the exploded directory.
Am I making wrong assumptions? The documantation [1] explicetely says
... and it is newer than the exploded web application, the exploded
directory will be removed and the webapp will be redeployed from the .WAR.
Thanks in advance,
Jan Van Besien
[1] http
directory. I can
change my rpms to delete the exploded directory as well, but it would be
more difficult if I have to add a script to my rpms to check if tomcat
is running or not.
thanks again,
Jan Van Besien
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