In what context?? over the network?, over the web?, on the server?

There is a portion of the shell script used in a Linux implementation for Tomcat 5.5 that checks for the running process:

if start-stop-daemon --test --start --pidfile "$CATALINA_PID" \
               --user $TOMCAT5_USER --startas "$JAVA_HOME/bin/java" \
               >/dev/null; then

               if [ -f "$CATALINA_PID" ]; then
                   echo "$DESC is not running, but pid file exists."
                   exit 1
               else
                   echo "$DESC is not running."
                   exit 3
               fi
       else
               echo -n "$DESC is running with Java pid "
               cat "$CATALINA_PID"
               exit 0
       fi



Smith Norton wrote:
No

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