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I'm getting the following error when I try to run a simple JSP program on Tomcat in Eclipse.

Several ports (8005, 8080, 8009) required by Tomcat v6.0 Server at localhost are already in use. The server may already be running in another process, or a system process may be using the port. To start this server you will need to stop the other process or change the port number(s).

How is this caused and how can I solve it?

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You've another instance of Tomcat already running. You can confirm this by going to http://localhost:8080 in your webbrowser and check if you get the Tomcat default home page or a Tomcat-specific 404 error page. Both are equally valid evidence that Tomcat runs fine; if it didn't, then you would have gotten a browser specific HTTP connection timeout error message.

You need to shutdown it. Go to /bin subfolder of the Tomcat installation folder and execute the shutdown.bat (Windows) or shutdown.sh (Unix) script. If in vain, close Eclipse and then open the task manager and kill all java and/or javaw processes. Or if you actually installed it as a Windows service for some reason (this is namely intented for production and is unhelpful when you're just developing), open the services manager (Start > Run > services.msc) and stop the Tomcat service. If necessary, uninstall the Windows service altogether. For development, just the ZIP file is sufficient.

Or if your actual intent is to run two instances of Tomcat simultaneously, then you have to configure the second instance to listen on different ports. Consult the Tomcat documentation for more detail.

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Thanks a lot! Your answer was very helpful! – Rivka Aug 30 '11 at 12:18
perfect, this has been plaguing me forever. I executed it as sh shutdown.sh in terminal within the /bin directory. – Danny Englander Sep 7 '12 at 22:21
kill $(ps -aef | grep java | grep apache-tomcat-7.0.27 | awk '{print $2}')
  • no need to restart Eclipse
  • if you get the above error, just enter this line in terminal
  • again start the tomcat in Eclipse.
  • works only in Linux based system ( Ubuntu ..etc )
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This is better kill $(ps -aef | grep java | grep apache | awk '{print $2}') – mayjune Jan 8 at 20:01

If you are running on windows try this in the command line prompt:

netstat -ano

This will show all ports in use and the process id PID # of the process that is using that port. Then Ctrl+Alt+Del and open task manager to see which process is that.

You can then choose either to close/stop it or configure your server to use another port. To check if the new choosen port (let's say 8010) is available do this:

netstat -ano | grep 8010

If it does not return any lines then you are fine.

To change the port go to the Server view, open server.xml and change the port there. Mine has this entry:

Connector port="8010" protocol="AJP/1.3" redirectPort="8443"

Hope this helps

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Ctrl + Alt + Del isn't the only way to open task manager. You can do Ctrl + Shift + Esc or right click on taskbar and select Task Manager. – adarshr Jun 8 '12 at 15:58
if you are running on windows grep won't work. Use findstr instead. – Jubbat May 24 at 19:34

I have no another instance of Tomcat running ad no other process using "Tomcat port" (in my case, the 8088 port). Eclipse send the same message on starting Tomcat:

....The server may already be running in another process, or a system process may be using the port. To start this server you will need to stop the other process or change the port number(s).

I solve the problem in this way:

  • go to bin of tomcat by prompt
  • launch startup.bat
  • launch shutdown.bat
  • start tomcat by Eclipse
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Refer to the following blog "how to kill tomcat without have to restart your computer"

http://www.stanicblog.com/2012/01/how-to-kill-apache-tomcat-without.html

Hope this will help someone in the future.

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If you are in Java EE prospective in Eclipse and trying to start the Tomcat Server in Eclipse in debug mode, then you will get such errors. You must switch to debug prospective in Eclipse. I have solved my problem like this.

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If You use eclipse then double click on servers and double click on tomcat server then one file will open. in that change HTTP port to some other port number and save(ctrl+s) then again start the server . it may be work fine

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If Eclipse says

Several ports (8005, 8080, 8009) required by Tomcat v6.0 Server at localhost are already in use

This error comes because tomcat may be running in background so first stop that server..follow the below details.

Solution is:

  1. Open the "console" view (window->show view->Console)
  2. Then stop the tomcat server.
  3. Then open the "server" view and start the server it will work.

Thanks!

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On Eclipse make a raw delete of Tomcat configuration folder under project "Servers". I tried it as last hope and it worked.

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What I did after reading all the suggested answer and as I know my port was already in use. I double clicked on Tomcat under the Servers tab in eclipse and it opened overview information and then find port information. Just changed conflicting port as mine was 8009 port (error mentioned during starting the server). I have changed it to 8008 and it works fine. Give a try if the changed port would not be in use server will start.

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In case of windows, I experienced a new stuff... stopping tomcat from /bin folder will immediately not releasing the port 8080. It takes around 5-10 mins to release the port. After 10 mins again if i try to run my project Run-> Run on server .. it allows to run.

I'm unsure whether my understanding is correct!

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