[K12OSN] Tomcat at Startup

Santiago, Nicholas nsantiago at caclv.org
Thu Nov 17 20:27:07 UTC 2005


Tomcat works fine, it just seems to not load as a service. Does anyone know
of a trick to make it automagically come up upon starting up FC4?
 
nicholas|santiago
484.893.1044
 <mailto:nsantiago at caclv.org> nsantiago at caclv.org 
 

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From: Andrew Fisk [mailto:andy at spitcomp.com] 
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 15:12
To: Support list for opensource software in schools.
Subject: Re: [K12OSN] Tomcat at Startup


If scalix is not starting tomcat then there is something screwed up in your
tomcat install -- if you had tomcat installed before you installed scalix it
will fail -- there is an option in the scalix installer to reinstall -- try
removing tomcat from your system, reboot and then use the reinstall option
to install tomcat. 


Thanks




Andy

Spitfire Computer Services

441 Beaver Street

Suite 202

Sewickley, PA 15143

Phone (412) 749-0162

Fax: (412) 749-0203

andy at spitcomp.com <mailto:andy at spitcomp.com> 

www.spitcomp.com


On Nov 17, 2005, at 11:13 AM, Santiago, Nicholas wrote:


Hi all--
 
I'm probably being an idiot, but is there a way to script Tomcat to startup
with the server? Apparently Scalix Web Access needs it, and it doesn't start
up as a daemon by itself.
 
Any thoughts?
 
-Nick
 
nicholas|santiago
484.893.1044 
nsantiago at caclv.org <mailto:nsantiago at caclv.org>  
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