Re: Tomcat 5.5 documentation: how to update website?

2006-02-14 Thread Warren Pace

 
 From: Steve Meredith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: 2006/02/14 Tue AM 03:50:19 EST
 To: users@tomcat.apache.org
 Subject: Tomcat 5.5 documentation: how to update website?
 
 Hi all
 
 Just spent time getting the Tomcat5.sh script to work as a daemon  
 under linux following the advice on the url:-
 
 
 The Apache Tomcat 5.5 Servlet/JSP Container
 http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/setup.html
 
 quote
 The file $CATALINA_HOME/bin/jsvc/native/tomcat.sh can be used as a  
 template for starting Tomcat automatically at boot time from /etc/ 
 init.d. The file is currently setup for running Tomcat 4.1.x, so it  
 is necessary to edit it and change the classname from  
 BootstrapService to Bootstrap.
 /quote
 
 If only I'd known catalina.sh works 'out of the box'  :-)

Section 1 of the docs - under the Directories and Files heading, second 
paragraph -
These are some of the key tomcat directories all relative to
$CATALINA_HOME
./bin - Startup, shutdown, and other scripts. The *.sh files (for Unix systems) 
are functional duplicates of the *.bat files (for Windows systems). Since the 
Win32 command-line lacks certain functionality, there are some additional files 
in here.

HOWEVER - you're better off for having used jsvc.  Out of the box scrips run 
tc as root user. 
 
 How can I update this page to help let people know there's an easier  
 option to get Tomcat using a startup script with catalina.sh rather  
 than tomcat5.sh?
 
 
 Many thanks
 
 Steve
 
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Re: Tomcat 5.5 documentation: how to update website?

2006-02-14 Thread Steve Meredith


On 14 Feb 2006, at 11:05, Warren Pace wrote:





From: Steve Meredith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/02/14 Tue AM 03:50:19 EST
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Tomcat 5.5 documentation: how to update website?

Hi all

Just spent time getting the Tomcat5.sh script to work as a daemon
under linux following the advice on the url:-


The Apache Tomcat 5.5 Servlet/JSP Container
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/setup.html

quote
The file $CATALINA_HOME/bin/jsvc/native/tomcat.sh can be used as a
template for starting Tomcat automatically at boot time from /etc/
init.d. The file is currently setup for running Tomcat 4.1.x, so it
is necessary to edit it and change the classname from
BootstrapService to Bootstrap.
/quote

If only I'd known catalina.sh works 'out of the box'  :-)


Section 1 of the docs - under the Directories and Files heading,  
second paragraph -

These are some of the key tomcat directories all relative to
$CATALINA_HOME
./bin - Startup, shutdown, and other scripts. The *.sh files (for  
Unix systems) are functional duplicates of the *.bat files (for  
Windows systems). Since the Win32 command-line lacks certain  
functionality, there are some additional files in here.

HOWEVER - you're better off for having used jsvc.
Out of the box scrips run tc as root user.

Thanks Warren :-)
I guess I was overwhelmed with the sheer number of config files/ 
directories involved :)  (startup.sh, catalina.sh, tomcat.sh?)

All sorted now though.





How can I update this page to help let people know there's an easier
option to get Tomcat using a startup script with catalina.sh rather
than tomcat5.sh?


Many thanks

Steve

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Re: Re: Tomcat 5.5 documentation: how to update website?

2006-02-14 Thread Warren Pace

 
 From: Steve Meredith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: 2006/02/14 Tue AM 06:27:52 EST
 To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
 Subject: Re: Tomcat 5.5 documentation: how to update website?
 
 
 On 14 Feb 2006, at 11:05, Warren Pace wrote:
 
 
 
  From: Steve Meredith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Date: 2006/02/14 Tue AM 03:50:19 EST
  To: users@tomcat.apache.org
  Subject: Tomcat 5.5 documentation: how to update website?
 
  Hi all
 
  Just spent time getting the Tomcat5.sh script to work as a daemon
  under linux following the advice on the url:-
 
 
  The Apache Tomcat 5.5 Servlet/JSP Container
  http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/setup.html
 
  quote
  The file $CATALINA_HOME/bin/jsvc/native/tomcat.sh can be used as a
  template for starting Tomcat automatically at boot time from /etc/
  init.d. The file is currently setup for running Tomcat 4.1.x, so it
  is necessary to edit it and change the classname from
  BootstrapService to Bootstrap.
  /quote
 
  If only I'd known catalina.sh works 'out of the box'  :-)
 
  Section 1 of the docs - under the Directories and Files heading,  
  second paragraph -
  These are some of the key tomcat directories all relative to
  $CATALINA_HOME
  ./bin - Startup, shutdown, and other scripts. The *.sh files (for  
  Unix systems) are functional duplicates of the *.bat files (for  
  Windows systems). Since the Win32 command-line lacks certain  
  functionality, there are some additional files in here.
  HOWEVER - you're better off for having used jsvc.
  Out of the box scrips run tc as root user.
 Thanks Warren :-)
 I guess I was overwhelmed with the sheer number of config files/ 
 directories involved :)  (startup.sh, catalina.sh, tomcat.sh?)
 All sorted now though.

Oh.  You should have seen me trying to figure this thing out when I first got 
started . . . 
 
 
 
  How can I update this page to help let people know there's an easier
  option to get Tomcat using a startup script with catalina.sh rather
  than tomcat5.sh?
 
 
  Many thanks
 
  Steve
 
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