Have you looked at http://www.ccl.net/cca/software/UNIX/apache/ ?
On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, Steve Prior wrote:
> I'm a firm believer in having a server box come up completely automatically with
> all
> services when turned on which is something I had with apache/jserv. Now I'm
> trying out Tomcat/Apache and wonder what the right way to do an unattended
> startup of these might be in a Unix box. Since tomcat needs to generate files
> before Apache can be started up, has anyone worked out a safe startup and
> shutdown
> script for the pair?
It creates the scripts every time it starts, but than why you are bothered
with it. You do not have to use these scripts. Copy whatever it
creates to something else, edit it to your taste, and do not even look
at the *auto stuff...
I'm also interested in doing this for Windows, but Unix
> comes
> first for me.
For UNIX you will 2 different examples of doing this at the URL given above.
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