Ah, some problems are arising because, I suppose, the startup process wants to
create or touch something in ../logs and that's now all the way over in
/var/lib/tomcat8. How do I move on from here?
On 3/17/20, 4:40 PM, "Maxfield, Rebecca A" wrote:
I see it now in /usr/sh
I see it now in /usr/share/tomcat8/bin, thank you! Can I just run startup.sh
from there or is that not right?
On 3/17/20, 4:37 PM, "André Warnier (tomcat/perl)" wrote:
On 17.03.2020 21:18, Maxfield, Rebecca A wrote:
> Both are Linux. The new is Debian, the old ??
Both are Linux. The new is Debian, the old ??
On 3/17/20, 4:03 PM, "André Warnier (tomcat/perl)" wrote:
On 17.03.2020 19:52, Maxfield, Rebecca A wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I manage a project that currently runs on Tomcat 7 but is migrating to a
new server where Tom
Hello,
I manage a project that currently runs on Tomcat 7 but is migrating to a new
server where Tomcat 8 was installed by the server admin. When I navigate to the
/var/lib/tomcat8 folder, I don’t see a ./bin folder or any startup.sh or
similar. Is this something that has changed from Tomcat 7
Hi there,
I have a Tomcat installation running a few different web apps (different
instances of XTF, if it matters), and each of these has some resources (PDFs,
raw XML, etc.) that can be viewed by the user in the browser. How can I make
sure that the user sees the resource with the favicon of
OP here, I assumed (haven’t had a chance to try it yet) that the username I set
TOMCAT_USER to would also have to be identified in tomcat-users.xml, but I take
it from your response that that’s not correct.
I didn’t install tomcat on this server, but I think it was probably installed
through yu
Hi there!
In order to resolve an issue with a Tomcat web app, I’m trying to run Tomcat as
a user other than the default user. Following other advice, I looked in the
conf file (/etc/tomcat/tomcat.conf) for TOMCAT_USER and saw that it wasn’t set;
however, my efforts to set it haven’t seemed to r