I have written a windows batch script to start an apache tomcat server via Jenkins. When the server starts to run, server trace is shown in the Jenkins console. But all on a sudden the window of the server closes saying Process leaked file descriptors in Jenkins console. Why does that happen? Is there a way to run the batch script without outputting the server trace in the Jenkins console?
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