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Yes, I am trying to run the startup.sh from a QSH
session, and that is failing to start my Tomcat
server. When you say "it will fail if you don't have
*JOBCTL rights"... do you mean the userid of the
person trying to start the server (in this case me),
or are you referring to some other system id?

--- David Morris <David.Morris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Ivan,
> 
> You might try running catalina.sh from an
> interactive session. Start
> Qshell and run startup.sh in the bin directory. I
> would guess the
> problem is in the catalina.sh script does a chgjob
> runpty(12) that will
> fail if you don't have *JOBCTL rights.
> 
> David morris
> 
> >>> iva030@xxxxxxxxx 9/1/2004 2:56:31 PM >>>
> My catalina.out log file contains the following
> error 
> in it when I try to start Tomcat. It seems that the
> call to the os400 "system" command is not working. I
> looked in the catalina.sh file and commented out the
> line that sets the job priority and calls "system"
> to
> execute it, but I still get the same problem (and
> exception in my log file). I ran a grep to look for
> other system command calls, but I don't see any
> others. Does anyone have any idea what the problem
> could be?
> 
> here is the error in my log file...
> 
> system: 001-3034 usage: system [-Kknpqsv] CLcommand
> [arg ...]  
> 
> --- Ivan Hurtado <iva030@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > I had the jdk1.4 installed (along with PTFs), and
> > then
> > I added a SystemDefault.properties file which
> > contains
> > "java.version-1.4" in it. This finally allows me
> to
> > get see 1.4 when I run the java -version command.
> > However, I now have an odd problem... my Tomcat
> > server
> > which previously worked fine does not start
> anymore.
> > I
> > do not see any error message, spool file, job log,
> > or
> > anything  indicating why. It just does nothing. I
> > even
> > tried removing the SystemDefault.properties file
> to
> > revert it back to the 1.3 jvm and reset everything
> > in
> > my Tomcat server to jdk1.3, but I still cannot get
> > Tomcat to start at all...
> > 
> > Help!
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