Re: Tomcat Nobody

2002-03-29 Thread Laura
Hi all, I have followed your advice and it seems ok! Tomcat is started (with apache ). In my configuration I have apache + two tomcat (4.0.3) with load balacing (I use mod_jk). I have seen, with top command, all my resources taken by the two tomcat. Is it normal? Must I configure something? Th

Re: Tomcat Nobody

2002-03-29 Thread Nikola Milutinovic
> I have two cosiderations about your Tomcat-nodody advices: > > 1) There is no tomcat4.conf in conf directory. > > 2) Your advice is to do >- chown nobody:nobody /usr/local/tomcat1 >- su -l -c /usr/local/tomcat1/bin/startup.sh > > There is a big problem with this procedure, in

Re: tomcat - nobody

2002-03-29 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all, let's see if I have understood. If I use linux I must do: 1) chown nodody:nobody /usr/local/tomcat 2) Under conf dir i find tomcat4.conf and I have to modify this. 3) Restart tomcat - apache Nothing else? Am I right? I have another question: I use linux on stage bu

Re: tomcat - nobody

2002-03-29 Thread Julien OIX
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" a écrit : > > Hi all, > > I have tomcat 4.0.3 installed with apache 1.3.23. All is ok but I have > a question. > I start apache as nobody/nobody and I'd like starting tomcat as > nobody/nobody while now I'm starting tomcat as root/root. > > How can I start tomcat as nobody/n

Re: tomcat - nobody

2002-03-29 Thread Carsten Burstedde
>How can I start tomcat as nobody/nobody? >Does it exist a script? >What must I modify? I assume you are talking linux? For my setup, I created an extra tomcat user (account /home/tomcat) and installed tomcat there. In the bootup script /etc/init.d/boot.local you can put a line like -> su -l -