Has anybody had a problem with tomcat (4.0.4) starting after a reboot?  Or
problems starting it from the root crontab?  
I have no problems at all starting tomcat manually.  Everything works fine
that way.  
To automate the startup after a reboot, I am using init.d with the startup
script in rc3.d.  However, nothing is happening.  I'm not even receiving any
errors in the logs.  But I can immediately start it manually with out a
problem.  
Also I can't stop and start tomcat from a crontab.  I set up a stop and
start script and placed them in the root crontab, but the time comes to stop
tomcat and nothing happens then the startup script should be initiated a
minute later but it is a mute point since tomcat didn't stop, but nothing
shows up in the logs either way. 
Is there a parameter or something that I am missing for this to work?

I am running Tomcat 4.0.4 (as a standalone server using port 8880) on
Solaris 2.7.  Apache 1.3.9 is running on the server as well using port 80.

Thanks in advance for the help.

- Carey - 

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