Postby florian » Wed Jun 08, 2005 6:38 pm
The one thing that normally happens when you do this in the simplest possible way is that you lose some of your environment. When starting tomcat manually using startup.sh, tomcat inherits parts of "root"'s environment, including the PATH variable pointing to the Scalix directories. This is needed for SAC to function. If it is not set correctly, you are most likely to experience login failures with SAC, when then checking the caa.log file, you'll see error messages about commands not being found.
This can be fixed by putting in the PATH statement in the setclasspath.sh script, as per my previous comment.
Needless to say, standard installations like to have a "proper" start script that displays some things on startup and gives status information as well.
For an evaluation, everything that works in this area shoudl be fine...
Cheers,
Florian
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