OK, this time it lived more than one day (more than two days). I found it dead this morning, and "ps" command shows nothing. The process is gone.
Looking in geronimo.out and geronimo.log doesn't give much a clue. Is there any other log I could check? I am not real versed with Linux; is there some sys log that would show when and how the process got killed? Thanks! Qingtian On 1/16/06, Paul McMahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Intriguing problem.. Could the Geronimo process still be running but is > just inaccessible? You can check by waiting until the server has seemingly > terminated and then type : > > ps -ef | grep geronimo > > If you see something like : > > username 4589 1 11 13:41 pts/2 00:00:39 > /usr/java/j2sdk1.4.2_10/bin/java -Djava.endorsed.dirs= > -Dorg.apache.geronimo.base.dir [remainder truncated by me] > > then geronimo may have become inaccessible due to, perhaps, an IP address > change (thanks to Leigh Williamson for this suggestion). > > As a test of this theory I changed the IP address on my redhat linux system > and was still able to access the admin console. But command line utilities > such as shutdown.sh and deploy.sh no longer worked: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] geronimo-1.0]$ bin/deploy.sh list-modules > Error: Unable to connect to server at deployer:geronimo:jmx -- > javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: JMXConnector > > > Best wishes, > Paul > > > On 1/16/06, Qingtian Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I am running on Fedora as a normal user. Once started, the server runs > > fine until the next day, it is stopped with no clear warning in the > > geronomo.out log file. How can I keep the server alive all the time. > > Do I have to be a root user when starting the server? > > > > Thanks! > > Qingtian > > > >