i also tried to put the absolute path name for each scripts but it still doesn't work.
On 7/20/06, Collins Richey crichey@gmail.com wrote:
On 7/19/06, Mark Quitoriano markquitoriano@gmail.com wrote:
hi yes it works. when i start this manually i don't have problem but when i put the same command on /etc/rc.local the tomcat doesn't start.
I haven't been following this too closely, but the usual reason for this discrepancy - works when executed manually but fails in a boot-time script or cron script, is reliance on the shell environment. Does each command executed by your script use absolute path names or do some of them rely on a (maybe not available at rc.local time) $PATH setting?
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