Dabashish,
On 2/9/22 11:55, Debashish Dey (HCL) wrote:
We have windows 2019 where tomcat is installed with 8443 port and we have one
NIC where 4 ips are configured.
We want to start tomcat as autometic startup way with a specific ip and we are
getting error port-bind suring autometic startup
-microsoft services for testing).
Also installed IIS or apache webserver might interfere.
Greetings,
Thomas
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Von: Debashish Dey (HCL)
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 9. Februar 2022 17:55
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Betreff: Tomcat not starting up in secondary ip for 8443 port
Hi,
We have windows 2019 where tomcat is installed with 8443 port and we have one
NIC where 4 ips are configured.
We want to start tomcat as autometic startup way with a specific ip and we are
getting error port-bind suring autometic startup but we are able to start
autometic-delayed or
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From: rajesh202023 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: tomcat not starting up
please let me know what is the problem
You mean besides not telling us the version of Tomcat you're using or how
you're trying to run it?
Looks like either conf/catalina.properties is corrupted, or you started
Hi,
We're trying to automate our acceptance tests and performing a remote
install first. However, we have no way to know when Tomcat has finished
starting so the tests can run.
Has anyone any suggestions on the best way to do this? We're using maven
and JUnit.
cheers,
David
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Hi,
We're trying to automate our acceptance tests and performing a remote
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We're using Spring and therefore have quite a long startup
time - checking
if the service is started doesn't help therefore.
So I'm looking for a way to detect if tomcat's startup has finished...
Being the lazy guy I am, I'd set up a
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So I'm looking for a way to detect if tomcat's startup has finished...
Seems like a chicken-and-egg problem -- Tomcat's ready when it'll
respond to your test :-)
Why don't you just incorporate a loop[sleep]-on-fail in the first test?
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So I'm looking for a way to detect if tomcat's startup has finished...
You didn't mention the version of Tomcat you're using.
According to the Servlet 2.4 spec :
The servlet context has javax.servlet.ServletContextListener just been
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Hi Martin,
Thanks for the link...
I'm actually running the tests against a remote installed tomcat, by
poking
it over http akin to HTTPUnit.
However, I'm working on automating the remote install and uninstall too.
I
have
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So I'm looking for a way to detect if tomcat's startup has finished...
If you have remote access to Tomcat's logs directory, you could monitor
the catalina.log file for the INFO: Server
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