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jserv status

Hello, someone know if there is any command line tool to query the port 
8007 and get the status of the jservs processes. I would appreciate any 
help. Thanks in advance.

Lucas

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Tomcat status

Posted by Lucas Alvarez <lu...@pictage.com>.
Hi, I want to know if there is any command line tool to get the status of 
tomcat.
Thanks in advance.

Lucas

Tomcat status

Posted by Lucas Alvarez <lu...@pictage.com>.
Hi, I want to know if there is any command line tool to get the status of 
tomcat.
Thanks in advance.

Lucas

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Re: jserv status

Posted by Henri Gomez <hg...@apache.org>.
Lucas Alvarez a écrit :
> Hi, I don't know if this is right place to ask but I have already asked 
> in user list and I hadn't any answer. I have many jservs running and I 
> need to know thier status. I want to know if there is any command line 
> tool to query the port 8007 and get the status of the jservs processes. 
> For example if they are frozen, lock up, etc.
> I would appreciate any help. Thanks in advance.
> 
> Lucas
> 
> 

JServ is deprecated and so you might consider switch to tomcat


Re: jserv status

Posted by Henri Gomez <hg...@apache.org>.
Lucas Alvarez a écrit :
> Hi, I don't know if this is right place to ask but I have already asked 
> in user list and I hadn't any answer. I have many jservs running and I 
> need to know thier status. I want to know if there is any command line 
> tool to query the port 8007 and get the status of the jservs processes. 
> For example if they are frozen, lock up, etc.
> I would appreciate any help. Thanks in advance.
> 
> Lucas
> 
> 

JServ is deprecated and so you might consider switch to tomcat


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jserv status

Posted by Lucas Alvarez <lu...@pictage.com>.
Hi, I don't know if this is right place to ask but I have already asked in 
user list and I hadn't any answer. I have many jservs running and I need 
to know thier status. I want to know if there is any command line tool to 
query the port 8007 and get the status of the jservs processes. For 
example if they are frozen, lock up, etc.
I would appreciate any help. Thanks in advance.

Lucas


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jserv status

Posted by Lucas Alvarez <lu...@pictage.com>.
Hi, I don't know if this is right place to ask but I have already asked in 
user list and I hadn't any answer. I have many jservs running and I need 
to know thier status. I want to know if there is any command line tool to 
query the port 8007 and get the status of the jservs processes. For 
example if they are frozen, lock up, etc.
I would appreciate any help. Thanks in advance.

Lucas


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