Re: setenv.sh not loaded

2022-11-04 Thread Zero



If I look how the service is defined in Arch Linux (for tomcat 10)


it defines a service file for Systemd, 
usr/lib/systemd/system/tomcat10.service


Looking in that file it calls jsvc.

In the parameters you then can define additional class path entries in 
parameter -cp and java runtime options in CATALINA_OPTS.


The idea there seems to be to change the tomcat10.service file instead 
of changing the setenv.sh file.


HTH
~Z

On 11/4/22 12:57, Ivano Luberti wrote:

I follow with the conclusion on this matter.

Installing Tomcat with yum and epel repository,so doing

yum install epel-release

yum install tomcat

leads to a tomcat installation with no catalina.sh present in either 
usr/share/tomcat or var/lib/tomcat


Consequently tomcat is installed as a service with a service file that 
launches tomcat without reference to catalina.sh and instead loads a 
configuration file in  etc/tomcat/ (not sure about this dir but it has 
been erased and I can't verify)  where you can put your JAVA_OPTS



Il 02/11/2022 14:08, Ivano Luberti ha scritto:


Tomcat ahas benne installed using yum

I cannot find any catalina.sh file on the system.

So I have to check with the sysadmin how  he configured tomcat.

Il 02/11/2022 13:46, Olaf Kock ha scritto:


On 02.11.22 12:43, Ivano Luberti wrote:
Hi, I have been given an Oracle Linux instance with tomcat 9.0.65 
installed as a service.


Tomcat is running correctly

I have tried to create a setenv.sh file to tune the JVM, but using 
the tomcat manager application and the catalina.log file it seems 
that my java configuration is not loaded.


Any suggestion on how to debug this?


You're saying "installed as a service". This might mean that 
tomcat/bin/catalina.sh is also never executed, or that it has been 
altered from the default.


Ivano's suggestion is great already. On top, you might want to

* check how Tomcat is started by the system (e.g. does it go through 
catalina.sh at all?)


* check if anything in its installation directory is altered from 
default. Just inspect a diff between stock 9.0.65 and what you find 
in your installation.


Olaf 



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Re: setenv.sh not loaded

2022-11-04 Thread Ivano Luberti

I follow with the conclusion on this matter.

Installing Tomcat with yum and epel repository,so doing

yum install epel-release

yum install tomcat

leads to a tomcat installation with no catalina.sh present in either 
usr/share/tomcat or var/lib/tomcat


Consequently tomcat is installed as a service with a service file that 
launches tomcat without reference to catalina.sh and instead loads a 
configuration file in  etc/tomcat/ (not sure about this dir but it has 
been erased and I can't verify)  where you can put your JAVA_OPTS



Il 02/11/2022 14:08, Ivano Luberti ha scritto:


Tomcat ahas benne installed using yum

I cannot find any catalina.sh file on the system.

So I have to check with the sysadmin how  he configured tomcat.

Il 02/11/2022 13:46, Olaf Kock ha scritto:


On 02.11.22 12:43, Ivano Luberti wrote:
Hi, I have been given an Oracle Linux instance with tomcat 9.0.65 
installed as a service.


Tomcat is running correctly

I have tried to create a setenv.sh file to tune the JVM, but using 
the tomcat manager application and the catalina.log file it seems 
that my java configuration is not loaded.


Any suggestion on how to debug this?


You're saying "installed as a service". This might mean that 
tomcat/bin/catalina.sh is also never executed, or that it has been 
altered from the default.


Ivano's suggestion is great already. On top, you might want to

* check how Tomcat is started by the system (e.g. does it go through 
catalina.sh at all?)


* check if anything in its installation directory is altered from 
default. Just inspect a diff between stock 9.0.65 and what you find 
in your installation.


Olaf








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Re: setenv.sh not loaded

2022-11-02 Thread Ivano Luberti

Tomcat ahas benne installed using yum

I cannot find any catalina.sh file on the system.

So I have to check with the sysadmin how  he configured tomcat.

Il 02/11/2022 13:46, Olaf Kock ha scritto:


On 02.11.22 12:43, Ivano Luberti wrote:
Hi, I have been given an Oracle Linux instance with tomcat 9.0.65 
installed as a service.


Tomcat is running correctly

I have tried to create a setenv.sh file to tune the JVM, but using 
the tomcat manager application and the catalina.log file it seems 
that my java configuration is not loaded.


Any suggestion on how to debug this?


You're saying "installed as a service". This might mean that 
tomcat/bin/catalina.sh is also never executed, or that it has been 
altered from the default.


Ivano's suggestion is great already. On top, you might want to

* check how Tomcat is started by the system (e.g. does it go through 
catalina.sh at all?)


* check if anything in its installation directory is altered from 
default. Just inspect a diff between stock 9.0.65 and what you find in 
your installation.


Olaf








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Re: setenv.sh not loaded

2022-11-02 Thread Olaf Kock



On 02.11.22 12:43, Ivano Luberti wrote:
Hi, I have been given an Oracle Linux instance with tomcat 9.0.65 
installed as a service.


Tomcat is running correctly

I have tried to create a setenv.sh file to tune the JVM, but using the 
tomcat manager application and the catalina.log file it seems that my 
java configuration is not loaded.


Any suggestion on how to debug this?


You're saying "installed as a service". This might mean that 
tomcat/bin/catalina.sh is also never executed, or that it has been 
altered from the default.


Ivano's suggestion is great already. On top, you might want to

* check how Tomcat is started by the system (e.g. does it go through 
catalina.sh at all?)


* check if anything in its installation directory is altered from 
default. Just inspect a diff between stock 9.0.65 and what you find in 
your installation.


Olaf








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