Hey everyone,

I am using tomcat 3.1 on our RedHat 7.0 machine.  I am wondering if anyone 
knows how to start up tomcat automatically after a reboot.  I tryed using a 
script, but it didn't work.  It didn't give me any errors, but it didn't 
start tomcat up.  I have to start tomcat up using a different server.xml for 
each of my virtual sites.  The setup script looks similiar to below:

/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat/bin/startup.sh -f 
/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat/conf/server_SITE1.xml
/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat/bin/startup.sh -f 
/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat/conf/server_SITE2.xml

...etc. (currently only 3 sites that use tomcat)

The above statements work correctly if ran from a terminal window after 
Linux has booted up, so I'm confused as to why they don't work when Linux 
boots up.  Any help / suggestions are appreciated.

Thanks

Dave
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