Re: 7.0.77 to 8.5.51 upgrade on Solaris 11.4 (csh)
Thank you for trying. I've looked into your suggestions and unfortunately they did not help. I am on CSH and all I really need to know how to do is get the JAVA_OPTS and CATALINA_OPTS environment variables set. I'm still researching but haven't found anything. On Wed, May 20, 2020 at 9:07 AM Alberto Cabello Sánchez wrote: > On Wed, 20 May 2020 14:58:53 +0200 > Alberto Cabello Sánchez wrote: > > > On Wed, 20 May 2020 07:42:33 -0400 > > Trae McCombs wrote: > > > > > cat $TOMCAT_DIR/bin/setenv.sh > > > #!/usr/bin/csh > > > setenv FOO "-Dcom1 -Dcom2 -Dcom3 etc" > > > > > > run the above as a test in that bin dir: ./setenv.sh (no errors) > > > env |grep FOO > > > > > > Nothing. > > > > The command > > > > ./setenv.sh > > > > spans a new csh process, then creates there the env variable FOO with > > your desired value and exists. Your current shell is unaware of $FOO. > > > > I'm not a csh expert but in bash, you have to "source" the file with > > > > . ./setenv.sh > > Actually, this is what you have in line 150 of catalina.sh: > > if [ -r "$CATALINA_BASE/bin/setenv.sh" ]; then > . "$CATALINA_BASE/bin/setenv.sh" > elif [ -r "$CATALINA_HOME/bin/setenv.sh" ]; then > . "$CATALINA_HOME/bin/setenv.sh" > fi > > But you are instructing catalina.sh to span a new shell (#!/usr/bin/csh) > so environment variables are not being passed. > > My own working setenv.sh reads just > > $ cat setenv.sh > JAVA_HOME="/opt/jdk/" > CATALINA_PID="$CATALINA_BASE/temp/catalina.pid" > > Hope that helps, > > -- > Alberto Cabello Sánchez > Servicio de Informática > Universidad de Extremadura > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org > > -- All labor that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance and should be undertaken with painstaking excellence. - Martin Luther King, Jr.
Re: 7.0.77 to 8.5.51 upgrade on Solaris 11.4 (csh)
On Wed, 20 May 2020 14:58:53 +0200 Alberto Cabello Sánchez wrote: > On Wed, 20 May 2020 07:42:33 -0400 > Trae McCombs wrote: > > > cat $TOMCAT_DIR/bin/setenv.sh > > #!/usr/bin/csh > > setenv FOO "-Dcom1 -Dcom2 -Dcom3 etc" > > > > run the above as a test in that bin dir: ./setenv.sh (no errors) > > env |grep FOO > > > > Nothing. > > The command > > ./setenv.sh > > spans a new csh process, then creates there the env variable FOO with > your desired value and exists. Your current shell is unaware of $FOO. > > I'm not a csh expert but in bash, you have to "source" the file with > > . ./setenv.sh Actually, this is what you have in line 150 of catalina.sh: if [ -r "$CATALINA_BASE/bin/setenv.sh" ]; then . "$CATALINA_BASE/bin/setenv.sh" elif [ -r "$CATALINA_HOME/bin/setenv.sh" ]; then . "$CATALINA_HOME/bin/setenv.sh" fi But you are instructing catalina.sh to span a new shell (#!/usr/bin/csh) so environment variables are not being passed. My own working setenv.sh reads just $ cat setenv.sh JAVA_HOME="/opt/jdk/" CATALINA_PID="$CATALINA_BASE/temp/catalina.pid" Hope that helps, -- Alberto Cabello Sánchez Servicio de Informática Universidad de Extremadura - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
Re: 7.0.77 to 8.5.51 upgrade on Solaris 11.4 (csh)
On Wed, 20 May 2020 07:42:33 -0400 Trae McCombs wrote: > cat $TOMCAT_DIR/bin/setenv.sh > #!/usr/bin/csh > setenv FOO "-Dcom1 -Dcom2 -Dcom3 etc" > > run the above as a test in that bin dir: ./setenv.sh (no errors) > env |grep FOO > > Nothing. The command ./setenv.sh spans a new csh process, then creates there the env variable FOO with your desired value and exists. Your current shell is unaware of $FOO. I'm not a csh expert but in bash, you have to "source" the file with . ./setenv.sh -- Alberto Cabello Sánchez Servicio de Informática Universidad de Extremadura - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
7.0.77 to 8.5.51 upgrade on Solaris 11.4 (csh)
Hello, We are trying to upgrade one of our tomcats from 7.0.77 to 8.5.51 and are running into a bit of an issue. First a bit of history on our current setup: Apache Tomcat 7.0.77 on Solaris 11.4.20.4.0, 1 webapps warfile with CSH as the shell. In order to set our JAVA_OPTS and our CATALINA_OPTS we have, in the past, edited the bin/catalina.sh and on line 119 have put the following: . opts.inc This setup works perfectly and continues to do so. *an example opts.inc file:* > #!/bin/sh > JAVA_OPTS="-d64 -server -Xms1g " > CATALINA_OPTS="-Dtomcat.session=${JVMROUTE} -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote > " The issue is now that we are upgrading to 8.5.51 and we need to use setenv.sh (seemingly required - from our previous other bash env tomcat upgrades). We tried the old way but the logs/catalina.out shows that the ENV params aren't being applied. This isn't a problem on our other tomcats that are running bash because this works: *Working on bash tomcats (tried in csh and didn't work)* > #!/bin/sh > JAVA_OPTS="-Dcom1 -Dcom2 -Dcom3 ... etc" > CATALINA="-Dcom4 -Dcom5 etc" *This works when manually applied on command line, but not in a script* cat $TOMCAT_DIR/bin/setenv.sh #!/usr/bin/csh setenv FOO "-Dcom1 -Dcom2 -Dcom3 etc" run the above as a test in that bin dir: ./setenv.sh (no errors) env |grep FOO Nothing. *@ csh prompt* setenv FOO "-Dcom1 -Dcom2 -Dcom3" env |grep FOO FOO=-Dcom1 -Dcom2 -Dcom3 I really don't know what to do at this point and would appreciate any and all help. Thanks, Trae -- All labor that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance and should be undertaken with painstaking excellence. - Martin Luther King, Jr.