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Unix process does not get killed when Tomcat is shutdown
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Unix process does not get killed when Tomcat is shutdown
Summary: Unix process does not get killed when Tomcat is shutdown
Product: Tomcat 4
Version: 4.1.18
Platform: Sun
OS/Version: Solaris
Status: NEW
Severity: Normal
Priority: Other
Component: Catalina
AssignedTo: tomcat-dev@jakarta.apache.org
ReportedBy: kathy-j@vips.com
I bring up Tomcat 4.1 with the startup.sh script. Both the $CATALINA_HOME and
$JAVA_HOME are set correctly. When I run the shutdown.sh script, I do not get
any errors, the catalina.out and localhost output looks normal, but, the Unix
process is still running. I have to run the "kill" command to kill the
process. When I was running Tomcat 3.2 I did not have to do this.
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