This page last changed on Oct 29, 2006 by mryall.
If your Unix machine uses init.d to start server processes you can use this script to start Tomcat.
#!/bin/sh
# chkconfig: 3 60 30
# description: Starts and stops Tomcat (running as root)
mode=$1
export TOMCAT_HOME=/usr/local/java/tomcat
export CATALINA_HOME=/usr/local/java/tomcat
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/java/jdk1.4
case "$mode" in
'start')
# Start daemon
su -c "$TOMCAT_HOME/bin/catalina.sh $mode" root
;;
'stop')
# Stop daemon. We use a signal here to avoid having to know the
# root password.
$TOMCAT_HOME/bin/catalina.sh $mode
;;
*)
# usage
echo "usage: $0 start|stop"
exit 1
;;
esac
You will need to modify TOMCAT_HOME, CATALINA_HOME and JAVA_HOME to match your configuration. CATALINA_HOME and TOMCAT_HOME should be set to the same path – TOMCAT_HOME was the Confluence 2.1 variable, and CATALINA_HOME is for Confluence 2.2.
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