I can't answer that, but it seems to make a difference. It also helps to have a "setenv.sh" which contains all of the environment variables i.e CATALINA_HOME JAVA_HOME, etc.
catalina.sh looks for this.

Actually, I never tried to go straight to the catalina.sh

Vinu Varghese wrote:
Hi Mike
Thank you.
But what is difference in using startup.sh and catalina.sh start. The startup.sh simply calls catalina.sh with start .

- Regards
Vinu

Mike Sabroff wrote:

and shutdown.sh

Vinu Varghese wrote:

Hi,

I am running Tomcat 5.5.9 with JDK 1.4.2 on freebsd 5.3. I use the 'catalina.sh start' to start tomcat. Now it creates a bunch of java processes - which can be seen using ps command. Now the problem is when I shutdown tomcat with command 'catalina.sh stop' , still there exists some java processes that doesn't get killed. Why is this so ?

- Regards
Vinu




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