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Chris Pace
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Recently, I upgraded Plesk on my server to Plesk 9.0. After installing, I was unable to launch any Tomcat applications, they would all throw a 404 error. After installing an update via the automatic update feature, this resolved THAT issue.
However, I have a new issue: Plesk is unable to start Tomcat via the GUI. I can start Tomcat manually, however.
In addition, newly installed Java applications don't work properly, unless I manually restart Tomcat.
It seems as if Plesk somehow "forgot" how to start/restart Tomcat. Any ideas on how to fix this?Recently, I upgraded Plesk on my server to Plesk 9.0. After installing, I was unable to launch any Tomcat applications, they would all throw a 404 error. After installing an update via the automatic update feature, this resolved THAT issue.
However, I have a new issue: Plesk is unable to start Tomcat via the GUI. I can start Tomcat manually, however.
In addition, newly installed Java applications don't work properly, unless I manually restart Tomcat.
It seems as if Plesk somehow "forgot" how to start/restart Tomcat. Any ideas on how to fix this?
However, I have a new issue: Plesk is unable to start Tomcat via the GUI. I can start Tomcat manually, however.
In addition, newly installed Java applications don't work properly, unless I manually restart Tomcat.
It seems as if Plesk somehow "forgot" how to start/restart Tomcat. Any ideas on how to fix this?Recently, I upgraded Plesk on my server to Plesk 9.0. After installing, I was unable to launch any Tomcat applications, they would all throw a 404 error. After installing an update via the automatic update feature, this resolved THAT issue.
However, I have a new issue: Plesk is unable to start Tomcat via the GUI. I can start Tomcat manually, however.
In addition, newly installed Java applications don't work properly, unless I manually restart Tomcat.
It seems as if Plesk somehow "forgot" how to start/restart Tomcat. Any ideas on how to fix this?