Perhaps you need to start the tomcat server with nohup?
On 1/21/2015 1:46 PM, Eric Wood wrote:
I'm using a ssh plugin to start a tomcat server.
I call a command that ends up calling the tomcat startup shell script.
Once the call to the startup script is made I call an additional
script in the same ssh execution that goes out and runs a curl
command to see when the server is responding with a 200 status code.
Once that happens, I terminate the ssh connection. At this point it
seems to kill the tomcat server. I can tail the catalina.out file and
see when the server starts and then shuts down.
What is the proper process for keeping this process alive?
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