Using the unpacked Tomcat package, the command line input service Tomcat start will report the tomcat:unrecognized service error, meaning that the system did not find the service.
Well, the problem that we are going to solve now is this error hint, let our decompression install version of Tomcat can also support the Yum installation mode of the service Tomcat Start command.
Create a new tomcatd file under the/xxx/tomcat/bin/directory, and edit the following:
#!/bin/Bash # # TOMCATD This shell script takes care of starting and stopping # standalone Tomcat # Chkconfig:345 the Ten# Description:tomcat Service # processname:tomcatd # configfile: # SourcefunctionLibrary:/etc/rc.d/init.d/functions# Source Networking configuration:/etc/sysconfig/network# Check that networking are up.if["${networking}"="No"]; Then Echo "Network is stoped! Please open the network!"; Exit0fi#执行用户executor=Tomcatprog=Tomcatdexport Java_home=/usr/local/jdk7/Export Catalina_home=/usr/local/tomcat/PATH= $PATH: $JAVA _home/Binstartup="$CATALINA _home/bin/catalina.sh Start"SHUTDOWN="$CATALINA _home/bin/catalina.sh Stop"if[!-F $CATALINA _home/bin/startup.SH]; Then Echo "Catalina_home for tomcatd not available"Exit0fistart () {# start daemons. Echo-E $"startting Tomcat Service:" su-$executor-C"$STARTUP"Status RETVAL=$?return $RETVAL}status () {PSAx--width= +|grep "[O]rg.apache.catalina.startup.bootstrap Start"|awk '{printf $ "}'|WC|awk '{print $}'>/tmp/Tomcat_process_count.txt Read line</tmp/Tomcat_process_count.txtif[$line-GT0]; Then Echo-N"TOMCATD (PID" PSAx--width= +|grep "[O]rg.apache.catalina.startup.bootstrap Start"|awk '{printf $ "}' Echo ") is running ..." Else Echo "Tomcat is stopped" fi}stop () {# Stop daemons. Echo-E $"stoping Tomcat Service:" su-$executor-C"$SHUTDOWN"RETVAL=$?return $RETVAL}# See how we were called. Case " $" inchstart) Start; stop) stop;; Restart|Reload) StopSleep TenStart RETVAL=$?;; status) Status RETVAL=$? ;; *) Echo$"Usage: $ {start|stop|restart|status}"Exit1 EsacExit $RETVAL
chmod a+x/usr/local/tomcat/bin/tomcat // Configure executable permissions ln -s/usr/local/tomcat/ BIN/TOMCATD/ETC/INIT.D/TOMCATD // new Soft link 235// set to random start # service TOMCATD status // view start State
OK, now you can use the lovely service command, The Damned/xxx/tomcat/bin/startup.sh (/xxx/tomcat/bin/catalina.sh start) command to throw aside!
Ps:
http://blog.csdn.net/cnfixit/article/details/7030666
Http://www.jb51.net/article/34332.htm
Http://www.cnblogs.com/panjun-Donet/archive/2010/08/10/1796873.html
Unzip the installed Tomcat, use the Chkconfig command to have Tomcat start randomly, Tomcat into system service