Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
> 
> 2011/9/27 Raghu GS <raghu...@i10n.com>:
>>
>> Hello Everybody
>>
>> We are using Tomcat 6.20 in CentOS 5.3 server.
> 
> 6.0.20 ??
> 
> You should read
> http://tomcat.apache.org/security-6.html
> 
> as well as all the fixed issues in changelog.
> 
>> I have recently enabled catalina_pid functionality using environment
>> variable.
>> The PID file got created and contains +1 PID number.
>>
>> If the Tomcat's real PID number 5446, the pid file would contain 5447 as
>> PID
>> number.
> 
> catalina.sh is a shell script file. There are not many secrets there
> and it is editable.
> You should try to debug what really goes on on your system.
> 
> IIRC there were some talks about using "exec" command vs "eval"
> command  in the script to launch the process.
> 
> Anyway, if CATALINA_PID file were not working I think somebody would
> report it, but 6.0.20 was so old ago and I do not remember such
> reports.
> 
>> Please help me to resolve this problem as we are using tomcat in 10 of
>> our
>> servers.
>>
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Actually the PID number in the PID file is not wildly incorrect.
So, please suggest me an easy to implement solution.
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