On Jan 15, 2014, at 10:32 AM, "Bush, Eddie" <eddie.b...@williams.com> wrote:

> Howdy, List!
> 
> I'm in a bit of a pickle here. I'm a senior dev, and quite good at that, but 
> for my new client I'm also charged with configuring our machines. We're 
> running on Tomcat 7, so I grabbed the tgz and installed it per the 
> instructions.
> 
> Everything works great! ... until I reboot the server :) At that point, 
> everything else comes up, but tomcat does not.
> 
> I have removed all logs and rebooted and see nothing notable in any of the 
> tomcat logs (because, of course, it did not start), nor can I find anything 
> in syslog or messages. The chkconfig command reports that the script is 
> configured to run for runlevel 2-5, and I've even inspected the links in 
> rc.d/rc*.d and they are linked to the init.d script (which is the same danged 
> script that works interactively via "service tomcat start/stop"!)

Where did you get the init script from?  

> 
> This may be more of a *nix question than a tomcat question, but I thought I'd 
> try here first since it is in the context of tomcat itself.
> 
> Thoughts? Suggestions?

Have you verified that user / permissions are set correct to run as a service?  
Keep in mind that running as a service may be running Tomcat as a different 
user.

Dan

> I have Google'd myself to death! I'm at my wits end! I'm honestly at the 
> point of thinking about punting this issue until another day or possibly 
> resigning to making sure that any workflow which involves a server reboot 
> includes a step for starting tomcat (yuck!).
> 
> Thanks in advance for any input!
> 
> Eddie
> 
> 


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