Hi Markus,
On 9/8/06, Markus Schönhaber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Instead of
startup.sh
call
catalina.sh run
This is what I meant. Thank you very much Markus.
Regards
mks
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Feris Thia wrote:
> On 9/7/06, William Bonnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > You can have a look logs file to the catalina.out file. Use tail -f if you
> > want
> > to see logs output to your console.
>
> It's working now. Thanks.
>
> So we cannot directly get output from Tomcat's JVM ?
Instead o
Hi William,
On 9/7/06, William Bonnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
> Yes... I did, and Tomcat is activated since then. But no debugging
console
> showing any activities comparing to Window's startup.bat script.
You can have a look logs file to the catalina.out file. Use tail -f if you
w
Hi
> Yes... I did, and Tomcat is activated since then. But no debugging console
> showing any activities comparing to Window's startup.bat script.
You can have a look logs file to the catalina.out file. Use tail -f if you want
to see logs output to your console.
Regards,
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William
Hi William,
On 9/7/06, William Bonnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Feris
> I can show up tomcat console after I started the startup.bat batch
script.
> But when I run startup.sh, it shows nothing. How can I showing up the
> console in Linux ? I'm using Mandriva 2005 with Sun's JDK 5.
Have yo
Hi Feris
> I can show up tomcat console after I started the startup.bat batch script.
> But when I run startup.sh, it shows nothing. How can I showing up the
> console in Linux ? I'm using Mandriva 2005 with Sun's JDK 5.
Have you tried to open a console or terminal from your desktop environnement