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I'm ashamed to admit that I know this, but, for Win9x you need to increase
the settings for enviroment space.
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I am also looking for the script. I have put it in once via system
properties on a w2000 machine that had a box to enter it
Hello
I am not getting it when it comes to the tomcat.bat file.Windows 98
In the file I have this.
set _CP=%CP%
set _TOMCAT_HOME=C:\Tomcat
I do not know what to type in to replace the following line.
set _CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%
I cannot help you with that - hopefully someone else will.
On Friday 14 November 2003 07:21 am, you wrote:
I'm looking for a startup script for Tomcat for starting it at system boot.
Thanks!
Roberto.
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Robert, try this page
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-3.3-doc/tomcat-ug.html
Roberto Bottoni - AfterBit (TMP) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for a startup script for Tomcat for starting it at system boot.
Thanks!
Roberto.
I'm looking for a startup script for Tomcat for starting it at system boot.
Thanks!
Roberto.
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From http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?Tomcat/Links look at the
last link. I think it talks about a startup script.
-Tim
Roberto Bottoni - AfterBit (TMP) wrote:
I'm looking for a startup script for Tomcat for starting it at system boot.
I am also looking for the script. I have put it in once via system properties on a
w2000 machine that had a box to enter it into. But on W98 I am not apt at editing the
tomcat.bat file
here it is. I do not know what to type.
@echo off
rem
I am not getting it when it comes to the tomcat.bat file.Windows 98
In the file I have this.
set _CP=%CP%
set _TOMCAT_HOME=C:\Tomcat
I do not know what to type in to replace the following line.
set _CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%
in the autoexec.bat file I have this for java
Whoever has a script for starting Tomcat,
could you please send it to me.
I am running Tomcat 4.0 on Redhat 7.2
Thanks,
Dan
If you installed from RPMs you should have one already (I believe - I
did!). You _will_ have to enable it (the RPM told you this when you
installed). To do that you can do one of two things:
1) Use the control panel - Services tool
2) At a command prompt (as root, I believe) type ntsysv
Hi,
This is my second email. Can anyone send me the tomcat start/stop script
. I am running tomcat as tomcat user and want to start tomcat as tomcat
user on system startup automatically.
Thanks
jerry
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You have to tell us what platform. ;)
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From: Kapil Sharma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 11:45 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: Tomcat startup script
Hi,
This is my second email. Can anyone send me
Hi,
I am using Solaris 8 with tomcat 3.3.1+apache 1.3.26. Can anyone send me
a startup script for tomcat. I am also running tomcat as different user
so have to take care of that also. The script should start using that
user..
Cheers
jerry
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I was wondering why you can't just add a symbolic link in the rc3.d
point to Catalina.sh, startup.sh or shutdown.sh. I tried
linking those
files but it still doesn't work after I restarted the server?
Possibly because Catalina.sh then gets a parameter of start? I dunno
though, only
i've already mailed this before. this is a tomcat startup/shutdown/control
script. place it in /etc/init.d and place a symbolic link S99tomcat to it
under /etc/inid.d/rc3.d (and probably rc5.d if you start graphical) for
startup and a symbolic link K99tomcat for stopping tomcat on shutdown. don't
Weissenbacher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 2:41 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: tomcat startup script (AW: Auto starting Tomcat during boot?)
i've already mailed this before. this is a tomcat
startup/shutdown/control
script. place it in /etc/init.d and place
catalina.sh worked fine for me. I think that I may have had to add the path to tomcat
to the script though.
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From: Nelson Yip [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 11:52 AM
Subject: RE: tomcat startup script
,
depending on which servlets you use).
michael
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Von: Nelson Yip [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 10. Jänner 2002 20:52
An: 'Tomcat Users List'
Betreff: RE: tomcat startup script (AW: Auto starting Tomcat during
boot?)
I was wondering why you can't just
after playing around with startup scripts on my suse linux 7.2 box i finally
got tomcat to start as an linux service. i thought somebody may be
interested in the script that's why i post it here. it can easily be placed
under /etc/init.d, then create symlinks to it in rc3.d and rc5.d like
Is it possible to insert a "pause" command into the tomcat startup
script, so that any exceptions that occur that prevents catalina from
starting are readable?
I tried putting pause into the catalina.bat file, but it didn't work.
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Is it not possible to do a direct to a textfile ?
catalina.bat output.txt
hope this helps.
Dennis
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From: Torgeir Veimo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 11:20 AM
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Subject: pause after tomcat startup script runs
What should %TOMCAT_OPTS% be set to and when?
I can't get tomcat started and I think this is why. Many thanks.
The code from the "tomcat.bat" in tomcat/bin :
:runServer
rem Start the Tomcat Server
echo Using classpath: %CLASSPATH%
echo Tomcat-opts is: %TOMCAT_OPTS% --- meb
Asunto: Trouble with %TOMCAT_OPTS% in Tomcat startup script
What should %TOMCAT_OPTS% be set to and when?
I can't get tomcat started and I think this is why. Many thanks.
The code from the "tomcat.bat" in tomcat/bin :
:runServer
rem Start the Tomcat Server
echo Using
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