Maybe, I don't know.

There has not been any geoserver before and I'm installing it as a root.
Directory structure and files are made, when tomcat try to start geoserver.

-pk

Pena

So, it is not what I assumed. Have a look whether this file is there at all.
Have a look at what the read write and execute permits are. If the file is
there, please do a chmod 777 and see what happens. 

BTW you are better off to write to the list because there are many more to
help you and I am currently at a loss as to what to recommend because THIS
FILE IS PART OF THE GEOSERVER 2.2.4 INSTALL. It should be there. Grrr, sorry
that I can't be more help.

In my install on Tomcat are:
config.xml, masterpx.xml, layers-, rest-, service-, services-, users
property files and the masterpassword.digest and a geoserver.jceks (key)
file,

Cheers

Christian



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