Mike,
What I'm looking for is similar to the way you can start Apache.
In the Service Tool in Red Hat, it lists all available services where
you can start/stop/restart from there or you can "/sbin/service
servicename start". Here is the script for Apache:
#!/bin/bash
#
# Startup script for the Apache Web Server
#
# chkconfig: - 85 15
# description: Apache is a World Wide Web server. It is used to serve \
# HTML files and CGI.
# processname: httpd
# pidfile: /var/run/httpd.pid
# config: /usr/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf
# Source function library.
. /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions
if [ -f /etc/sysconfig/httpd ]; then
. /etc/sysconfig/httpd
fi
# This will prevent initlog from swallowing up a pass-phrase prompt if
# mod_ssl needs a pass-phrase from the user.
INITLOG_ARGS=""
# Path to the apachectl script, server binary, and short-form for
messages.
apachectl=/usr/local/apache2/bin/apachectl
httpd=/usr/local/apache2/bin/httpd
prog=httpd
RETVAL=0
# check for 1.3 configuration
check13 () {
CONFFILE=/usr/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf
GONE="(ServerType|BindAddress|Port|AddModule|ClearModuleList|"
GONE="${GONE}AgentLog|RefererLog|RefererIgnore|FancyIndexing|"
GONE="${GONE}AccessConfig|ResourceConfig)"
if grep -Eiq "^[[:space:]]*($GONE)" $CONFFILE; then
echo
echo 1>&2 " Apache 1.3 configuration directives found"
echo 1>&2 " please read
/usr/local/apache2/doc/httpd-2.0.40/migration.html"
failure "Apache 1.3 config directives test"
echo
exit 1
fi
}
# The semantics of these two functions differ from the way apachectl
does
# things -- attempting to start while running is a failure, and shutdown
# when not running is also a failure. So we just do it the way init
scripts
# are expected to behave here.
start() {
echo -n $"Starting $prog: "
check13 || exit 1
daemon $httpd $OPTIONS
RETVAL=$?
echo
[ $RETVAL = 0 ] && touch /var/lock/subsys/httpd
return $RETVAL
}
stop() {
echo -n $"Stopping $prog: "
killproc $httpd
RETVAL=$?
echo
[ $RETVAL = 0 ] && rm -f /var/lock/subsys/httpd /var/run/httpd.pid
}
reload() {
echo -n $"Reloading $prog: "
check13 || exit 1
killproc $httpd -HUP
RETVAL=$?
echo
}
# See how we were called.
case "$1" in
start)
start
;;
stop)
stop
;;
status)
status $httpd
RETVAL=$?
;;
restart)
stop
start
;;
condrestart)
if [ -f /var/run/httpd.pid ] ; then
stop
start
fi
;;
reload)
reload
;;
graceful|help|configtest|fullstatus)
$apachectl $@
RETVAL=$?
;;
*)
echo $"Usage: $prog
{start|stop|restart|condrestart|reload|status|fullstatus|graceful|help|c
onfigtest}"
exit 1
esac
exit $RETVAL
Make sense what I want to do? Thanks, Jeremy
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 11:18 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Tomcat as Linux Service
nohup $TOMCAT_HOME/bin/startup.sh &
--mikej
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mike jackson
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeremy Whitlock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 10:11 AM
> To: Tomcat
> Subject: Tomcat as Linux Service
>
>
> Tomcat List,
> Does anyone know how to get Tomcat to be a service on
a
> Linux Box? Thanks,
>
> Jeremy Whitlock --- MCP/MCSA
> IT Manager for Star Precision, Inc.
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>
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