On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 6:22 PM, Franz <169...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I assume you followed instructions for installation: > > > > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/openemm/files/OpenEMM%20documentation/Documentation%20(latest%20versions) > > > > > > > After you get it working with catalina.sh run, you probably want to do > the > > following as well: > > 1) setup JAVA_HOME somewhere in the profile scripts (e.g. create > > /etc/profile.d/java.sh file) > > > > yes, unfortunately openemm tutorial says nothing about that. Now there is > not java.sh file there. So you mean creating a java.sh file with inside > only: > > export JAVA_HOME=/opt/openemm/java > > Yes, something along those lines.
Edit a new file in /etc/profile.d/java.sh, e.g. # # /etc/profile.d/java.sh # export JAVA_HOME=/opt/openemm/java export PATH=${PATH}:${JAVA_HOME}/bin - This script does two things: 1) sets $JAVA_HOME for your JDK 2) updates $PATH so your $JAVA_HOME/bin is on the PATH (i.e. Java can be invoked from any directory) > and what does it? Does it setup JAVA_HOME once and for all? > > 2) configure tomcat as a centos service (chkconfig+rc.d script), so it > > starts up automatically when you reboot your system. > > > > This seems complicated too. Does it means preparing a file tomcat.sh in > /etc/rc.d containing: > > /opt/openemm/tomcat/bin/startup.sh > > Yes, something like that ... 1. Create /etc/rc.d/init.d/tomcat.sh (I will see to find some examples), here's a minimal example: #!/bin/bash # # /etc/rc.d/init.d/tomcat.sh # # description: Tomcat Startup, Stop, Restart Script # processname: tomcat # chkconfig: 234 20 80 # Test if JAVA_HOME is already set if [ "x$JAVA_HOME" = "x" ] then export JAVA_HOME=/opt/openemm/java export PATH=$PATH:$JAVA_HOME/bin fi # Set Tomcat home directory CATALINA_HOME=/opt/openemm/tomcat case $1 in start) sh $CATALINA_HOME/bin/startup.sh ;; stop) sh $CATALINA_HOME/bin/shutdown.sh ;; restart) sh $CATALINA_HOME/bin/shutdown.sh sh $CATALINA_HOME/bin/startup.sh ;; esac exit 0 - here you would probably want to add a more sophisticated script that adds /var/run/tomcat/id PID file, kills process if it hangs, etc... - Can anyone else provide some of their example scripts? 2. Add a tomcat service, e.g. chkconfig -add tomcat chkconfig tomcat on 3. Test your service, e.g. service tomcat stop service tomcat start service tomcat restart