I am working with our e-mail (Novell Groupwise) guy to install Novell's Retain 
software for archiving e-mail messages. It requires tomcat5 and apache.

Last Friday, we got everything working and all seemed well.

This morning, we came in and found that tomcat wasn't running, so nothing was 
working.

I have used the chkconfig tomcat5 on command to have tomcat automatically 
start, when the system is booted. However, it did not. We shut down all of our 
Linux guests on z/VM every night to do full-volume backups from the z/OS LPAR. 
Tomcat apparently did not restart when the system was re-started after the 
backup window.

A simple "/etc/init.d/tomcat5 start" command starts tomcat easily, with no 
errors.

How can I determine why it isn't starting automatically?

Thanks,
Paul Noble, Systems Programmer
Cuyahoga County Information Service Center

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