Cheers michael,

We have had a look at the servlets and there is nothing evident. We have also tried duplicating what happened according to the user log entries that get written and what the user told us he was up to when it happened....with no luck in duplicating the problem.


Nitschke Michael wrote:


This looks like there is somewhere an System.exit() hidden in your code.

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Betreff: Tomcat dies with no error.


We are using Tomcat 4.1.29 on a Solaris 9 x86 web server (dual 3GHz Zeons) with 2gb RAM.

Twice now Tomcat, which has been happily running under light load (only a couple of users currently) has simply stopped. One second it is working, the next it is not. No crashes, no error messages, no log entries beyond the usual "removing application at context path <x>" which are written to the localhost log when the server is shutting down. It's almost as if the shutdown.sh script has been run automatically.

I can't see any reason why this should be happening and with no error messages or log entries to go on, I'm at a bit of a loss as to where to start! A thorough Googling turned up nothing relevant. The unix server logs show nothing other than the frantic emailing that occurred around the time of tomcat's demise. After the first time Tomcat quit for no reason, I set up a script to monitor Tomcat and mail me if the process vanished.

Any ideas?

Adam.



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