Thanks for showing your interest in helping me resolve the issue.
Do you want me to post bash/shell output or catalina.out file's output?


Christopher Schultz-2 wrote:
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> Raghu,
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> On 9/29/2011 1:30 AM, Raghu GS wrote:
>>>> I have recently enabled catalina_pid functionality using
>>>> environment variable. The PID file got created and contains +1
>>>> PID number.
> 
> So, when you look at the PID file you get, say "1235" but when you run
> a "ps" you see your JVM process is PID "1234"?
> 
> I'm surprised that's the case. I would buy that the pid of the
> /script/ was "1234" and that the JVM is "1235" but I guess strange
> things can sometimes happen.
> 
>> Actually the PID number in the PID file is not wildly incorrect. 
>> So, please suggest me an easy to implement solution.
> 
> We're not entirely sure of the problem, so coming up with a solution
> isn't going to be terribly easy.
> 
> Can you show us what happens when you do this:
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> $ bin/shutdown.sh
> $ bin/startup.sh
> $ cat "$CATALINA_PID"
> $ ps aux | grep 'java\PID'
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> - -chris
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