Check the jvm.stdout/.stderr files, but a common cause of this is
spaces in the path to the JVM or Tomcat Home.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Barney Dalgarno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2001 2:48 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Problem starting NT service
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to install Jakarta Tomcat as an NT service. I have
> sucessfully
> installed and configured Jakarta, and my servlets are working
> fine when I
> start Jakarta using startup.bat.
>
> I am following the instructions in Gal Shachor's documentation.
>
> I am using Jakarta 3.2.2 and JDK 1.3.1
>
> I can install the service using the command:
> jk_nt_service -I Jakarta wrapper.properties
>
> But when I go to start it using the command:
> net start Jakarta
>
> I get the following messages:
>
> The Jakarta service is starting.
> The Jakarta service could not be started.
>
> The service did not report an error.
>
> I get a similar error if I try to start it using the Services
> Contrl Panel.
>
> Your help appreciated,
>
> Barney Dalgarno
>
>
>
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