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Tomcat init.d script
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#!/bin/bash | |
# | |
# tomcat7 This shell script takes care of starting and stopping Tomcat | |
# | |
# chkconfig: - 80 20 | |
# | |
### BEGIN INIT INFO | |
# Provides: tomcat7 | |
# Required-Start: $network $syslog | |
# Required-Stop: $network $syslog | |
# Default-Start: | |
# Default-Stop: | |
# Description: Release implementation for Servlet 2.5 and JSP 2.1 | |
# Short-Description: start and stop tomcat | |
### END INIT INFO | |
## Source function library. | |
#. /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions | |
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/default | |
export JAVA_OPTS="-Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 \ | |
-Dcatalina.logbase=/var/log/tomcat7 \ | |
-Dnet.sf.ehcache.skipUpdateCheck=true \ | |
-XX:+DoEscapeAnalysis \ | |
-XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC \ | |
-XX:+CMSClassUnloadingEnabled \ | |
-XX:+UseParNewGC \ | |
-XX:MaxPermSize=128m \ | |
-Xms512m -Xmx512m" | |
export PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH | |
TOMCAT_HOME=/usr/share/tomcat7 | |
SHUTDOWN_WAIT=20 | |
tomcat_pid() { | |
echo `ps aux | grep org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap | grep -v grep | awk '{ print $2 }'` | |
} | |
start() { | |
pid=$(tomcat_pid) | |
if [ -n "$pid" ] | |
then | |
echo "Tomcat is already running (pid: $pid)" | |
else | |
# Start tomcat | |
echo "Starting tomcat" | |
ulimit -n 100000 | |
umask 007 | |
/bin/su -p -s /bin/sh tomcat $TOMCAT_HOME/bin/startup.sh | |
fi | |
return 0 | |
} | |
stop() { | |
pid=$(tomcat_pid) | |
if [ -n "$pid" ] | |
then | |
echo "Stoping Tomcat" | |
/bin/su -p -s /bin/sh tomcat $TOMCAT_HOME/bin/shutdown.sh | |
let kwait=$SHUTDOWN_WAIT | |
count=0; | |
until [ `ps -p $pid | grep -c $pid` = '0' ] || [ $count -gt $kwait ] | |
do | |
echo -n -e "\nwaiting for processes to exit"; | |
sleep 1 | |
let count=$count+1; | |
done | |
if [ $count -gt $kwait ]; then | |
echo -n -e "\nkilling processes which didn't stop after $SHUTDOWN_WAIT seconds" | |
kill -9 $pid | |
fi | |
else | |
echo "Tomcat is not running" | |
fi | |
return 0 | |
} | |
case $1 in | |
start) | |
start | |
;; | |
stop) | |
stop | |
;; | |
restart) | |
stop | |
start | |
;; | |
status) | |
pid=$(tomcat_pid) | |
if [ -n "$pid" ] | |
then | |
echo "Tomcat is running with pid: $pid" | |
else | |
echo "Tomcat is not running" | |
fi | |
;; | |
esac | |
exit 0 |
It needs to check the instance of Tomcat running. I will suggest adding another grep in the pid checking function:
grep "catalina.home=$TOMCAT_HOME"
Ideally, maintaining a pid file is not a bad idea.
Hey there starsid, take a look at my fork: https://gist.github.com/miglen/5590986
I'm using CATALINA_BASE for finding the PID of the project.
The catalina.sh script already has this functionality - if you provide a filename via the CATALINA_PID environment variable, it will save the pid in that file. Then, when you stop it, you can call it with '-force' and it will kill it if necessary.
will this code work if it's tomcat 9? Thanks.
@Akash-repo I did not use this for quite a while. Try it out and let us know :)
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You are not trying to make sure if tomcat is really started. Start tomcat using this script, and try to stop it immediately. There is a good chance you will see errors.