> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Rob Sargent <rsarg...@xmission.com>
> Gesendet: Samstag, 26. November 2022 06:32
> An: Tomcat Users List <users@tomcat.apache.org>
> Betreff: Re: Starting Tomcat 10 at bootup
> 
> 
> > On Nov 25, 2022, at 4:28 PM, Amn Ojee Uw <amnoje...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hey folks!
> >
> > The issue :
> > ~~~~~~~
> >
> > I just installed 'apache-tomcat-10.0.27.tar.gz' in my Debian 11 (stable) 
> > box,
> running OpenjDK 17.0.4, this was done following the recommendation on 'How
> to Install Apache Tomcat on Debian 11 (Step by Step)
> <https://www.linuxtechi.com/how-to-install-apache-tomcat-on-debian/> '.
> With the exception of the java installation, I followed the steps up to 
> section 8
> where I get this error :
> >
> > */sudo systemctl restart tomcat/**/
> > /**/Job for tomcat.service failed because the control process exited
> > with error code./**/ /**/See "systemctl status tomcat.service" and
> > "journalctl -xe" for details./*
> >
> > I followed the recommendation of the error message and I get this :
> >
> > systemctl status tomcat.service
> > ● tomcat.service - Tomcat webs servlet container
> >      Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/tomcat.service; *enabled*; vendor
> preset>
> >      Active: activating (auto-restart) (Result: exit-code) since Fri 
> > 2022-11-25>
> >     Process: 86949 ExecStart=/opt/tomcat/bin/startup.sh (code=exited,
> status=0/>
> >     Process: 86960 ExecStop=/opt/tomcat/bin/shutdown.sh (code=exited,
> status=1/>
> >         CPU: 38ms
> >
> > My Imperfect Solution
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> >
> > If from the command prompt or a shell script, I run this code sudo
> '/opt/tomcat/bin/catalina.sh run', Tomcat runs nicely, but it grabs the 
> Terminal,
> if I close the Terminal, Tomcat just stops working. Obviously not a perfect
> solution.
> >
> > I am a newcomer to the Linux world, but in Windows I had the same issue, so 
> > I
> wonder if this is a potential bug.
> >
> > Please help me resolve this issue or let me know how to report this bug. 
> > (This
> would be my first contribution to the team, so I am rightfully exited).
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> 
> What do the logs have to say?
> 

Syslog and Tomcat-Logs should provide more information.
Systemctl usually doesn’t help much even if it tells you to look at it 😉

Btw: You can also run the sh-file with ampersand at the end to get back to your 
console.

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