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Apache Tomcat init script (or startup/controll script). Works fine for version 7/8. Read the comments for release history. Feel free to modify, copy and give suggestions. (c) GNU General Public License
#!/bin/bash
#
# description: Apache Tomcat init script
# processname: tomcat
# chkconfig: 234 20 80
#
#
# Copyright (C) 2014 Miglen Evlogiev
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
# the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
# Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later
# version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
# this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
# Initially forked from: gist.github.com/valotas/1000094
# Source: gist.github.com/miglen/5590986
#Location of JAVA_HOME (bin files)
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/latest
#Add Java binary files to PATH
export PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH
#CATALINA_HOME is the location of the bin files of Tomcat
export CATALINA_HOME=/usr/share/tomcat
#CATALINA_BASE is the location of the configuration files of this instance of Tomcat
export CATALINA_BASE=/var/apphome/tomcat-node-1
#TOMCAT_USER is the default user of tomcat
export TOMCAT_USER=tomcat
#TOMCAT_USAGE is the message if this script is called without any options
TOMCAT_USAGE="Usage: $0 {\e[00;32mstart\e[00m|\e[00;31mstop\e[00m|\e[00;31mkill\e[00m|\e[00;32mstatus\e[00m|\e[00;31mrestart\e[00m}"
#SHUTDOWN_WAIT is wait time in seconds for java proccess to stop
SHUTDOWN_WAIT=20
tomcat_pid() {
echo `ps -fe | grep $CATALINA_BASE | grep -v grep | tr -s " "|cut -d" " -f2`
}
start() {
pid=$(tomcat_pid)
if [ -n "$pid" ]
then
echo -e "\e[00;31mTomcat is already running (pid: $pid)\e[00m"
else
# Start tomcat
echo -e "\e[00;32mStarting tomcat\e[00m"
#ulimit -n 100000
#umask 007
#/bin/su -p -s /bin/sh $TOMCAT_USER
if [ `user_exists $TOMCAT_USER` = "1" ]
then
/bin/su $TOMCAT_USER -c $CATALINA_HOME/bin/startup.sh
else
echo -e "\e[00;31mTomcat user $TOMCAT_USER does not exists. Starting with $(id)\e[00m"
sh $CATALINA_HOME/bin/startup.sh
fi
status
fi
return 0
}
status(){
pid=$(tomcat_pid)
if [ -n "$pid" ]
then echo -e "\e[00;32mTomcat is running with pid: $pid\e[00m"
else
echo -e "\e[00;31mTomcat is not running\e[00m"
return 3
fi
}
terminate() {
echo -e "\e[00;31mTerminating Tomcat\e[00m"
kill -9 $(tomcat_pid)
}
stop() {
pid=$(tomcat_pid)
if [ -n "$pid" ]
then
echo -e "\e[00;31mStoping Tomcat\e[00m"
#/bin/su -p -s /bin/sh $TOMCAT_USER
sh $CATALINA_HOME/bin/shutdown.sh
let kwait=$SHUTDOWN_WAIT
count=0;
until [ `ps -p $pid | grep -c $pid` = '0' ] || [ $count -gt $kwait ]
do
echo -n -e "\n\e[00;31mwaiting for processes to exit\e[00m";
sleep 1
let count=$count+1;
done
if [ $count -gt $kwait ]; then
echo -n -e "\n\e[00;31mkilling processes didn't stop after $SHUTDOWN_WAIT seconds\e[00m"
terminate
fi
else
echo -e "\e[00;31mTomcat is not running\e[00m"
fi
return 0
}
user_exists(){
if id -u $1 >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "1"
else
echo "0"
fi
}
case $1 in
start)
start
;;
stop)
stop
;;
restart)
stop
start
;;
status)
status
exit $?
;;
kill)
terminate
;;
*)
echo -e $TOMCAT_USAGE
;;
esac
exit 0
@twotwo
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twotwo commented Nov 3, 2016

update tomcat_pid() to work on OS X
tomcat_pid() {
echo ps -fe | grep $CATALINA_BASE | grep -v grep | awk '{ print $2 }'
}

@djechelon
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djechelon commented Nov 17, 2016

The script does a potential infinite wait on startup. I think the script should fail if tomcat does not start up before a timeout.
For example it happened that I have configured Tomcat on a port different than 8080, set the boot script to run on startup without changing the port in the script and then I got locked out of my server, because chkconfig put Tomcat before even ssh :-(

Suppose Tomcat does not start for a reason someday (e.g. problems with file system, permission, etc), it won't probably open the port and the entire boot sequence may be at jeopardy if the script loops on curling the port

@ComexChan
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Hey,Thank for your perfect script.
But I have found a bug:
You get the tomcat pid by

echo ps -fe | grep $CATALINA_BASE | grep -v grep | tr -s " "|cut -d" " -f2

But if I have opened a conf file in the $CATALINA_BASE ,the command will return more than one result.

you can change it to

echo ps -ef | grep "org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap start" | grep $CATALINA_BASE | grep -v grep | tr -s " "|cut -d" " -f2

Thank you!
(My English is not good,if inappropriate,please understand.)

@seungmanlee
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seungmanlee commented Apr 18, 2017

Hello, Thanks for your script.
One thing i want to check some.
tomcat_pid method
echo ps -fe | grep $CATALINA_BASE | grep -v grep | tr -s " "|cut -d" " -f2

When i stop tomcat, sometimes process shows more then 1. so It cause many pid lists.

So, I recommand tomcat_pid scripts change below
echo ps -fe | grep $CATALINA_BASE | grep -v grep | grep -v stop | tr -s " "|cut -d" " -f2

Thank you!

@haani-niyaz
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The tomcat status function should be exit 3 instead of return 3.

return has nothing to do with exit codes required for application/scripts.

@cyberrix
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cyberrix commented Jul 6, 2021

thanx for the script!

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