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2.4.3. Running Tomcat
Procedure 2.14. Running Tomcat on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- After extracting the zip file, check to see if a user called
tomcatexists on the system by running the following command:id tomcat - If the user does not exist, use the following command to add it:
groupadd -g 91 -r tomcat useradd -c "Tomcat" -u 91 -g tomcat -s /bin/sh -r tomcat - If the
tomcatuser will be running Tomcat, change the ownership of the tomcat directories.- Use the following command for Tomcat 6:
chown -R tomcat:tomcat tomcat6- Use the following command for Tomcat 7:
chown -R tomcat:tomcat tomcat7
- Test that the
tomcatuser has execution permission to the tomcat install path. - Set the
JAVA_HOMEvariable. Use one of the following approaches to set this variable.- Provide the value for
JAVA_HOMEexternally by setting the value prior to starting Tomcat.- Set the value for
JAVA_HOMEin thesetenv.shfile. In Tomcat 6, this file is available attomcat6/bin/and in Tomcat 7, this file is available attomcat7/bin/. This value is loaded fromcatalina.shand overrides all other set values forJAVA_HOME.
To start Tomcat, execute the following script as the user tomcat:
sh startup.sh
To stop Tomcat, execute the following script as the user tomcat:
sh shutdown.sh