http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/daemon/jsvc.html
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/setup.html
Don't use the args from the website. I never got them to work. Use the
script files included for jsvc, tomcat.sh . There is a note on the second
link about changing the filename to
I can verify that Tomcat does not start.
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From: Lee, PaulNYC [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 10:38 PM
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Hi Simon,
Just because the window disappeared doesn't
have set an
environment variable during set up?
ta
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From: Patrick Willart [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 11:08 PM
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Simon,
If you add 'pause' as last line in you startup.bat you can
have set an environment variable during set up?
ta
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From: Patrick Willart [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Simon,
If you add 'pause' as last line in you startup.bat you can
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Simon,
If you add 'pause' as last line in you startup.bat you can see what (error)
messages Tomcat outputs.
Patrick
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on directories being used there are 3 more lines stating out of
environment space . Then bad command or file name.
Thanks
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From: Kwok Peng Tuck [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 9:23 AM
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do you add the pause statement before or after the end statement?
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Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 9:37 AM
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Hi,
I have the same problem. There are two windows that pop
run catalina.bat run from command prompt
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From: Simon Allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 5:39 PM
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do you add the pause statement before or after the end statement?
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, 13. November 2003 10:38
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OK. One thing i forgot about was that when I run startup.bat I get two dos
windows open. The first line of the startup window is syntax error.
Having run catalina.bat I'm now getting more feedback. After syntax error I
am
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From: Simon Allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 November 2003 10:03
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Start Tomcat
Still no change I'm afraid. I had already set the Initial memory to a
higher level though not 4096. 4096 still no good.
I re-iterate that there was no problem running the batch
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Does Tomcat 5.0 give you a distinct advantage or are you upgrading just for
the sake of it? If the earlier versions ran fine and it's not imperative
Hi Simon,
Just because the window disappeared doesn't mean tomcat didn't actually
start. Can you verify?
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From: Simon Allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 5:31 PM
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Hi
I am able to start
Simon,
If you add 'pause' as last line in you startup.bat you can see what (error)
messages Tomcat outputs.
Patrick
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From: Simon Allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi
I am able to
http://www.meritonlinesystems.com/docs/apache_tomcat_redhat.html
On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 16:59, Eduardo Vazquez wrote:
Being new to Linux\Tomcat I've scoured the internet looking for a
step-by-step showing how to enable tomcat to start on boot with no real
success. I'm running Red Hat 9.0
(812)888-5813
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10/09/2003 04:26 PM
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http://www.meritonlinesystems.com/docs/apache_tomcat_redhat.html
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Right on the money. Thanks!
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From: Mike Millson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 5:27 PM
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http://www.meritonlinesystems.com/docs/apache_tomcat_redhat.html
On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 16:59
On Sun, October 5, 2003 1at 1:29 pm, Josh G sent the following
Hi, I know it can be done, I just can't remember how to do it - how do I
make tomcat use a different server.xml file on startup?
RTFM: http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/RUNNING.txt
(RTFM is going to be my answer of
Bill Lunnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Have attached a copy of my /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd file.
It starts TOMCAT (3.3.1) and apache(1.3.27)
and stops the other way.
Hope this helps
Bill
Thanks Bill! :-)
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what runs when, and stick the delay in there.
Another solution is to not use ApacheConfig (i.e. and the dynamically
generated mod_jk.conf file) at all, just use some static version that
you created. In fact, this makes a lot more sense to me, for a number
of reasons, including that I don't
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Nope, where startup (and shutdown) scripts are located has no bearing
whatsoever on when they are started. Where != when.
The init directories are known as rcN.d, where N = a number. That number
Then the delay shouldn't need to be more than 5 or 10 seconds.
John
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From: Arcadius A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 8:38 AM
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what runs when, and stick
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Then the delay shouldn't need to be more than 5 or 10 seconds.
Ok John,
I'm not asking you to do the whole thing for me
but could you give me an example of a script that could do what you're
that it can
continue with other scripts. This delay will probably be enough time to
allow Tomcat to finish it's startup process.
John
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From: Arcadius A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 9:13 AM
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I have a howto document in pdf and sxw (Open Office) format that may be of
help.
http://www.atsga.com/docs/
Mike
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I'm assuming that you are using the ApacheConfig class to auto-generate
configuration directives for Apache's httpd.conf.
Tomcat needs time to start up, and the ApacheConfig class needs time to
write mod_jk.conf (or whatever file you are using).
So, you have to put a delay into the process
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I'm assuming that you are using the ApacheConfig class to auto-generate
configuration directives for Apache's httpd.conf.
Tomcat needs time to start up, and the ApacheConfig class needs time to
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On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, Turner, John wrote:
I'm assuming that you are using the ApacheConfig class to
auto-generate configuration directives for Apache's httpd.conf.
Tomcat needs time to start up, and the ApacheConfig class needs time
to write mod_jk.conf (or whatever file you are using).
So,
Hi, Joern.
Does this error message pop up only when a JSP needs to be initialized? It
may help then to have a look at the access priviliges for the Tomcat Work
Directory. Maybe your desired user id has no write access there...
Hiran
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Hiran Chaudhuri
As previously posted, check the permissions on the Tomcat work directory.
John
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Subject: Start Tomcat from Script
Hello List
I have a
Can you tell us what the problems are ?
You might find that some of the files belong to root and so
cannot be written to by your tomcat user. You might want to
change the ownership over to your tomcat user.
David
Urtzi Larrazabal wrote:
Hi friends !
I have installed Tomcat 3.3.1 on a solaris
?
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From: David Cassidy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: martes 13 de agosto de 2002 11:18
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Subject: Re: Start tomcat as tomcat user
Can you tell us what the problems are ?
You might find that some of the files belong to root and so
cannot be written to by your
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Can you tell us what the problems are ?
You might find that some of the files belong to root and so
cannot be written to by your tomcat user. You might want to
change
In the conf directory, modify the tomcat.conf , search for port 80, but I
think the default is 8080. You can change that to whatever you like from
that file.
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From: Sahar Madani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 2:26 PM
To: [EMAIL
mod_jk and apache don't use tomcat.conf. this file is used for jserv only.
the new file is mod_jk.conf-auto
But this is NOT what I am trying to do.
Thanks
Nael Mohammad wrote:
In the conf directory, modify the tomcat.conf , search for port 80, but I
think the default is 8080. You can change
: Re: start tomcat server remotely --Help needed
Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 14:12:17 +0800
Hi,
which OS do you use? If it's Linux or Win2000 you can easily log in via
telnet and start it as if you where siting in front of the keyboard
Sascha
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Objet : Re: start tomcat server remotely --Help needed
I will b using Unix systems ..
So do I have to write shell script to remotely login ...
ther is smth called SSH (secure shell) ..I just got to know abt this ..
if you know abt this ..Please help
thanks
Venkatesh
2001 5:39 PM
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Subject: RE: start tomcat server remotely --Help needed
Venkatesh,
I will b using Unix systems ..
So do I have to write shell script to remotely login ...
No, you will be using the standard startup/shutdown.sh from the remote
%tomcat_home%/bin
ther is smth
Title: RE: start tomcat server remotely --Help needed
_theoretically_ you could do this. I wouldn't suggest that though. I'd say use JMX to do stops and restarts.
-Vijay
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From: Valeriy Molyakov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 1:54 AM
Hi,
which OS do you use? If it's Linux or Win2000 you can easily log in via
telnet and start it as if you where siting in front of the keyboard
Sascha
Can I do restart server via HTTP with using servlets or JSP ?
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Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 9:12 AM
Subject: Re: start tomcat server remotely --Help needed
Hi,
which OS do you use? If it's Linux or Win2000 you can
The startup order is determined by the numbers x,y in the link Sxxtomcat
Kyytomcat
The lower the number the sooner it gets called (on entering or leaving the
runlevel)
Search the archives for nice startup scripts
Regards,
Andreas
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From: Carlos [mailto:[EMAIL
:-) Why try so hard and reboot your machine to test. the script which starts
apache, before apache add (/opt/jakarta/bin/tomcat.sh start) to start
tomcat.
Shuklix
Ps: I haven't tried this, standard Disclaimers apply. :-)
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