If you are using the Tomcat version that ships with SLES9 (version 5.0.x I
believe) just use the /etc/init.d/tomcat script. There is usually a symbolic
link created and you can just issue one of the following from a root command
prompt:
rctomcat start
rctomcat stop
rctomcat restart
rctomcat
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Simple question: What's the most idiot proof way to start Tomcat at boot
on SuSE Enterprise Linux version 9?
Nigel DeFreitas
Insurance Services Office
201 469 3939
I've had good luck with SLES9.1 by having a symbolic link in /etc/init.d/rc3.d
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