How did you install Tomcat? Via yum? If so, there should already be a startup script in /etc/init.d and you should be able to start restart Tomcat by executing a command such as;

service tomcat restart

I haven't used redhat for a while but I think once it has been installed you may have to configure it to start on bootup using something like;

chkconfig tomcat on

Cheers


Hayden

On 03/05/10 15:56, Raj K Bhardwaj wrote:
Dear members,
We are using Fedora 4 and Dspace 1.4.2 , could anyone suggest how to configure tomcat as service so that everytime i start system tomcat start automatically.
regards
Raj Kumar Bhardwaj

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