Thanks for the response.

BTW - I'm new to Linux :-) and don't know much about it...

On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 15:13:09 -0500, David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Depends on your flavor of linux.  Mandrake (I've heard RH is similar)

I'm using Ubuntu which is a Debian based distro.

> stores the init script in /etc/init.d with a sym link in
> /etc/rc[runlevel-here].d.  

I know that, for example, init scripts of MySQL and Samba are stored
in /etc/init.d. I actually installed MySQL and Samba using apt and it
took care of the rest of the progess...

>For example, if your script is tomcat5, then

Do I have to create this script by myself? Should the contents of it
be the same as the command that I write to run Tomcat using JSVC?

> tomcat5 would be stored /etc/init.d w/ a sym link to it from
> /etc/rc5.d.  5 being the runlevel where X is started and run.  The name
> of the sym link is S[some-priority-number]tomcat5.  Take a look at your
> linux docs and other services for more info.  Low numbers are started
> first, high numbers last.
> 

Can you help me a bit more?

> Tomcat's console output is usually redirected to logs/catalina.out.

How can I both print it to the terminal and logs/catalina.out like in Windows?

Best Regards,
Behrang.

> --David
> 
> Behrang Saeedzadeh wrote:
> 
> >Hi
> >
> >How can I startup Tomcat when Linux starts up? I've successfully
> >compiled JSVC and have started Tomcat 5.5.7 using it for several
> >times...
> >
> >BTW - Why I can't see the console output of Tomcat in Linux like
> >Windows (i.e. warnings, infos, messages, ...)?
> >
> >Best Regards,
> >
> >
> 
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