Why use nohup if you can configure tomcat to log into a file?

    <Logger name="tc_log"
            path="logs/tomcat.log"
            verbosityLevel = "DEBUG"
    />

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>STDOUT & STDERR messages go to nohup.log. In your case you might be loosing
>those messages as you logged off (they will be sent to /dev/null - trash).
>
>Sri
>
>At 10:54 AM 05/21/2001 -0700, Hunter Hillegas wrote:
>>What does running with nohup do for you?
>>
>>I usually start Tomcat using tomcat.sh start and then just log out...
>>
>>Hunter
>>
>>> From: Srinadh Karumuri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Date: Mon, 21 May 2001 13:43:53 -0400
>>> To: Hunter Hillegas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tomcat User List
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Subject: Re: 3.2.1 Dies
>>> 
>>> - I am running the tomcat using 'nohup' (UNIX command) on Solaris. My
>>> OutOfMemory errors were logged in nohup.log
>>
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