On Mon, July 7, 2008 4:11 pm, Piller Sébastien wrote:
> Yes, we're running Linux. I'm not sure what's my distrib. I'm using our
> dedicated hosting, administrated via ssh. When I need to start tomcat, I
> just use the startup.sh script (the one in /bin/). Same to shutdown: use
> shutdown.sh.
Have you transferred the restart.sh from a windows box? Maybe you have
dos/windows line breaks, which are CR+LF. Such a combination can kill a
innocent looking shell script.
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> It's possible to restart TC with a .sh, isn't it?
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> Edoardo Panfili a écrit :
>> Piller Sébastien ha scritto:
>>> Sorry, I've no "tomcat" in /etc/init.d/.
>> Are you using linux? if so, what distribution?
>> How do you start Tomcat at startup time?
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>> edoardo
>>>
>>> Edoardo Panfili a écrit :
>>>> If you are using debian (and other linux versions)maybe
>>>> /etc/init.d/tomcat restart
>>>>
>>>> Edoardo
>>>>
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