The Java process is also not running anymore.

On Thu, Jan 31, 2008 at 12:19 AM, David Delbecq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Looks like something is calling tomcat PAUSE command from the tomcat
> command port. It may not be related to Exception you get prior but more
> related to some external process giving instructions to pause on tomcat
> administrator interface. Tomcat in itself catches all Exception that
> occur during jsp execution and return error page, it will not pause as a
> result of an exception. Now, maybe the "application someone wrote" is
> doing nasty stuff with tomcat administration port, but it's impossible
> for us to tell.
>
>
> Tony Chamberlain a écrit :
> > I was running a jsp application here via TomCat that someone wrote.
> > I got no response, and when I looked in catalina.out I saw
> >
> > Couldn't open execbin/dMAX-Dog.config/home/span/execbin/dMAX-Dog.config(No
> > such file or directory)
> > Couldn't open dmagexec/dMAX-Dog.config/home/span/dmagexec/dMAX-
> Dog.config(No
> > such file or directory)
> > Jan 30, 2008 11:04:26 AM org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11BaseProtocolpause
> > INFO: Pausing Coyote HTTP/1.1 on http-80
> >
> > actually the file just starts from /home (the print statement is wrong).
> > Problem is as you can see this causes TomCat to pause (in actuality
> > DIE).  Java no longer is running, and you can' access.
> >
> > Now granted the error occured because the file was not there.  I put a
> copy
> > for the file it was looking for there and our stuff worked.  BUT should
> a
> > File Not Found error cause Tomcat to crash?  Shouldn't it print out some
> > sort of exception or something, but keep going?
> >
> >
>
>
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