Hi
Have a look at the Redhat/Centos startup scripts to see how they do
that.

If you are running a other linux os then use ps and look for java
processes. Normally the java process will have a catalina param
somewhere so that is usefull to grep for. 

Regards

-----Original Message-----
From: raj kumar [mailto:bprajkumar...@gmail.com] 
Sent: 02 December 2009 06:30
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: How to get java process id of a user running tomcat

Hi friends,

When i ran tomcat and shut it down my java process is not closing along
with
shutdown.i need to kill it explicitly. So  I would like to know how to
identify the java process of the logged in user who started the server.
so
that i can kill the process id from the shutdown.sh script itself.
Please
help me.

Tomcat: jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28
Java : j2sdk1.4.2
OS: SunOS

Thanks,
Phani.

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