On Unix, use ps to see if there are still Java/Tomcat processes running.
If so, you'll need to kill them manually before you can restart Tomcat.
I included method to kill all the remaining threads in the rc script
that I sent to the list yesterday.
I've seen this on the IBM 1.3 JDK for Linux.
Thomas Jenkins wrote:
>
> I've installed Tomcat ver 3.2.1. I can start it up okay. The tomcat home
> page
> displays and functions okay. I shut it down and read "Stop tomcat."
>
> However, when I try to start it up again, I get "Fatal error: address
> already being
> used." I've tried changing the default port designation (after killing
> tomcat), but the
> results are the same. ./shutdown.sh is not really shutting it down.
>
> Thanks for any insight on this problem.
>
> Tom
>
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