Ah, yes... I forgot about that. Sorry to mislead you. You'll have to modify tomcat.init instead of remove it. Add the "#" symbol to the line indicated below (near the bottom of tomcat.init):
----8< snip >8---- if [ $1 = "start" ]; then perl $TOMCAT_HOME/bin/cobalt_config.pl sleep 1 rm -f $TOMCAT_HOME/conf/mod_jk.conf-auto # Disable Tomcat on startup: # $TOMCAT_HOME/bin/startup.sh -security # Wait for our auto config to be ready... kind of a hack... while ! [ -e $TOMCAT_HOME/conf/mod_jk.conf-auto ]; do sleep 1; done else if [ $1 = "restart" ]; then $TOMCAT_HOME/bin/shutdown.sh /etc/rc.d/init.d/tomcat.init start else $TOMCAT_HOME/bin/shutdown.sh fi fi ----8< snip >8---- This will still allow tomcat to be configured as if you were starting it, but not actually start it. -T On Thu, 2002-03-07 at 20:59, Ammar T. Al-Sayegh wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Terrell Deppe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 11:51 PM > Subject: Re: [cobalt-developers] Memory Hog > > > > I believe it is started up on boot when the following is called: > > > > /etc/rc.d/init.d/tomcat.init > > > > You can either modify this file, or move it to another directory. > > I moved tomcat.init from init.d and that got me > into trouble. Apparently, httpd startup depends > on tomcat and it will cause boot problems if > tomcat is not started during boot time. Did > anyone have a similar problem? > > > -ammar > > > _______________________________________________ > cobalt-developers mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers _______________________________________________ cobalt-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers