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Re: TC 5.5.4 wiil not start from script

Who are you running as when you manually start it?

Are you on the default ports or did you change them?

When you mail the list always start with a new message unless replying to a 
post on the list.

Doug

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> Fedora Core 3 using Gnome
> Installed Tomcat 5.5.4, created tomcatd script to start tomcat in 
> /etc/rc.d/init.d, chmod +755 tomcatd chkconfig --add tomcatd 5 on
>
> On startup it says it's starting tomcatd, yet tomcat is not run.  if I 
> manually run script with start argument it starts fine.
> I've tried searching google, and everyone says put the script in init.d 
> and chmod it, which I've already done.
>
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Re: TC 5.5.4 wiil not start from script

Posted by Charles Patterson <mi...@cox.net>.
root or primary user login
default ports

Parsons Technical Services wrote:

> Who are you running as when you manually start it?
>
> Are you on the default ports or did you change them?
>
> When you mail the list always start with a new message unless replying 
> to a post on the list.
>
> Doug
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charles Patterson" <mi...@cox.net>
>
>> Fedora Core 3 using Gnome
>> Installed Tomcat 5.5.4, created tomcatd script to start tomcat in 
>> /etc/rc.d/init.d, chmod +755 tomcatd chkconfig --add tomcatd 5 on
>>
>> On startup it says it's starting tomcatd, yet tomcat is not run.  if 
>> I manually run script with start argument it starts fine.
>> I've tried searching google, and everyone says put the script in 
>> init.d and chmod it, which I've already done.
>


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