I don't have a Redhat to test it but if it doesn't run for you, you can extract 
the continuum startup script from it:

#! /bin/sh
# chkconfig: 345 90 10
# description: Maven Continuum server

# uncoment to set JAVA_HOME as the value present when Continuum installed
#export JAVA_HOME=${JAVA_HOME}

if [ -z "\${JAVA_HOME}" ]
then
  echo "Cannot manage Continuum without variable JAVA_HOME set"
  echo "  (try to set it on file ${INITD_SCRIPT})"
  exit 1
fi
# run Continuum as root
cd ${CONTINUUM_HOME}
./run.sh \$*
# run Continuum as user _continuum_user_
#su - _continuum_user_ -c "cd ${CONTINUUM_HOME}; ./run.sh \$*"
EOF

Change CONTINUUM_HOME and INITD_SCRIPT to the right values, then launch it to 
see if it run.
When it run, run the following commands:

chkconfig --add continuum

chkconfig continuum on

Hope it will help you.

Emmanuel

Raffaele a écrit :
I've just tried adding a new line (now the total number of lines in the
script is 51) but I have the same errors...

Obviously I've downloaded the script from that link.
Thanks, regards
Raffaele


Emmanuel Venisse wrote:
Where did you find the script? here:
http://maven.apache.org/continuum/documentation/1_1/installation/standalone.html#In_a_RedHat-based_system
?

I think you don't have a blank line at the end.

Emmanuel

Raffaele a écrit :
Hi all,

I have problems running Continuum as a service under Red Hat System, I
know
the section which explain how to do this task running a specific script,
nevertheless that sript under my System doesn't work.

In particular it seems that my System doesn't recognize that script,
please
take a look to the following snapshot:
http://www.nabble.com/file/p13588937/runScriptError.jpg
Is there somebody that had same problem?

Thanks in advance, best regards.
Raffaele






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