Re: Auto starting a script
Creating the symlinks will do, I think they'll run as root.
Ron Rademaker
On Tue, 23 May 2000, A. Scott White wrote:
> The following are the pertinent sections a script (and the script it calls)
> which I want to auto start for run levels 2-5. startup.sh simply calls
> tomcat.sh with a "start" parameter.
>
> Questions:
> - Can I accomplish this by simply placing a symbolic link to
> startup.sh called S99tomcat in rc[2-5].d?
>
> - If I do that, what user will it run as (i.e. where do I set
> the pertinent environment setting like the Java CLASSPATH?)
>
> Thanks for any answers. Here are the scripts:
>
> startup.sh
> =============================
> #! /bin/sh
> BASEDIR=`dirname $0`
> $BASEDIR/tomcat.sh start "$@"
> =============================
>
> tomcat.sh
> =================================================
> #!/bin/sh
> if [ "$1" = "start" ] ; then
> shift
> echo Using classpath: ${CLASSPATH}
> $JAVACMD -Dtomcat.home=${TOMCAT_HOME} \
> org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat "$@" &
> elif [ "$1" = "stop" ] ; then
> shift
> echo Using classpath: ${CLASSPATH}
> $JAVACMD -Dtomcat.home=${TOMCAT_HOME} \
> org.apache.tomcat.startup.Tomcat -stop "$@"
> fi
> =================================================
>
> ====================================================
> A. Scott White
> Director of Information Systems and Product Strategy
> ACS Healthcare Solutions Group
>
>
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