In Order to celebrate our migration to XWiki I converted the Wiki page
mention below to XWiki which can be found now here:
http://madplanet.com/xwiki/bin/view/Madplanet/Java+Startup+Scripts+on+Mac+OS+X
Eventually the other wiki is probably going away somewhere in the
future so update your links.
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On May 31, 2009, at 10:27 PM, [Ricardo Rodriguez] Your EPEC Network
ICT Team wrote:
> Hi Christian,
>
> Just a cross-reference from devs list that could be useful in this
> thread
>
> http://blogs.madplanet.com/groups/mpc-staff/wiki/c8aeb/Java_Startup_Scripts_on_Mac_OS_X.html
>
>
>
> Christian Ribeaud wrote:
>> Hi Ricardo,
>>
>> Many thanks for your answer. I am not sure what I have to do.
>> When John is talking about admin id, is he thinking about root? On my
>> Mac Leopard, I am logged as
>> normal user (lets say 'guest', without any administrative rights). I
>> have another account to be able to
>> perform administrative tasks. As
>> http://www.malisphoto.com/tips/tomcatonosx.html
>> is suggesting, I changed the owner of the Tomcat directory to
>> 'guest:admin'. Is this the problem?
>> Should I perform a 'chown -R root:admin Tomcat'.
>>
>> My 'Tomcat5.sh' file (used to start 'jsvc') partly looks as
>> following:
>> ...
>> JAVA_HOME=/Library/Java/Home
>> CATALINA_HOME=/Library/Tomcat/Home
>> DAEMON_HOME=$CATALINA_HOME/bin
>> TOMCAT_USER=christianr
>> ...
>>
>> Should I change here the 'TOMCAT_USER' variable? I tried 'root' but
>> this did not solve the problem.
>> Best,
>>
>> christian
> Cheers,
>
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> Ricardo RodrÃguez
> Your EPEC Network ICT Team
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