RE: Tomcat startup as service on CentOS 5.3

2009-06-25 Thread tomcatastrophe
Ok, I changed the owner and it works now. :) tomcatastrophe wrote: > > I have gotten the script to work now, but I do want to change the user. > When I change to a user that isn't root I get permission denied errors > when trying to run the script. > > What do I need to do to get a different u

RE: Tomcat startup as service on CentOS 5.3

2009-06-25 Thread tomcatastrophe
I have gotten the script to work now, but I do want to change the user. When I change to a user that isn't root I get permission denied errors when trying to run the script. What do I need to do to get a different user to be able to run the script? Normally I'd just run sudo, but I'm not sure ho

Re: Tomcat startup as service on CentOS 5.3

2009-06-25 Thread Markus Schönhaber
tomcatastrophe: > I was using root just trying to get it to work. I'm not sure what you mean > about line endings here... I don't have any \n in my file... or do you mean > the character return ? I'm a little confused. I'm talking about the character(s) that denotes a line ending, "return" in a m

RE: Tomcat startup as service on CentOS 5.3

2009-06-25 Thread tomcatastrophe
Sure enough, this did it! VERY helpful. Jason Pyeron wrote: > > >> -Original Message- >> From: tomcatastrophe >> Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2009 9:47 >> Subject: Tomcat startup as service on CentOS 5.3 >> >> >> I have found and tried some startup scripts online and added >> them to /

Re: Tomcat startup as service on CentOS 5.3

2009-06-25 Thread tomcatastrophe
I was using root just trying to get it to work. I'm not sure what you mean about line endings here... I don't have any \n in my file... or do you mean the character return ? I'm a little confused. Markus Schönhaber-10 wrote: > > tomcatastrophe: > >> When I try to run /etc/init.d/tomcat restart

Re: Tomcat startup as service on CentOS 5.3

2009-06-25 Thread Markus Schönhaber
tomcatastrophe: > When I try to run /etc/init.d/tomcat restart or /sbin/service tomcat restart > (or stop or start) I get this error: > > -bash: /etc/init.d/tomcat: /bin/bash^M: bad interpreter: No such file or > directory When you create script files for Linux on a Windows box, make sure you sa

RE: Tomcat startup as service on CentOS 5.3

2009-06-25 Thread Jason Pyeron
> -Original Message- > From: tomcatastrophe > Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2009 9:47 > Subject: Tomcat startup as service on CentOS 5.3 > > > I have found and tried some startup scripts online and added > them to /etc/init.d as tomcat, so /etc/init.d/tomcat > > I ran chmod a+x tomcat on t