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Hi, first, my application sometime hangs and I have to restart the whole multiserver. But /etc/init.d/multiserverStart stop (pretty weird command if you read it, I'd suggest to use plain /etc/init.d/multiserver) does not kill all java threads. Recently I had 97 java threads and the when I stop the multiserver there remained 85 java threads. I would be happy if the "multiserverStart stop" killed ALL java processes and threads it invoked. Second: if the multiserver is running and I decide to change the log4j.xml (change the level of details from INFO to WARNING, for example), how to let the application know that the configuration of log4j has changed? I don't want to restart whole multiserver. Thanks Petr
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