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I have Tomcat 9 installed on my Raspberry Pi 3 B+ using the OS Raspbian. When I run startup.sh, I get this output and then it terminates:



Using CATALINA_BASE:   /opt/tomcat9
Using CATALINA_HOME: /opt/tomcat9
Using CATALINA_TMPDIR: /opt/tomcat9/temp
Using JRE_HOME: /usr
Using CLASSPATH: /opt/tomcat9/bin/bootstrap.jar:/opt/tomcat9/bin/tomcat-juli.jar
Tomcat started.


And then it immediately ends without anything else. Anyone know?










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    I have Tomcat 9 installed on my Raspberry Pi 3 B+ using the OS Raspbian. When I run startup.sh, I get this output and then it terminates:



    Using CATALINA_BASE:   /opt/tomcat9
    Using CATALINA_HOME: /opt/tomcat9
    Using CATALINA_TMPDIR: /opt/tomcat9/temp
    Using JRE_HOME: /usr
    Using CLASSPATH: /opt/tomcat9/bin/bootstrap.jar:/opt/tomcat9/bin/tomcat-juli.jar
    Tomcat started.


    And then it immediately ends without anything else. Anyone know?










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      I have Tomcat 9 installed on my Raspberry Pi 3 B+ using the OS Raspbian. When I run startup.sh, I get this output and then it terminates:



      Using CATALINA_BASE:   /opt/tomcat9
      Using CATALINA_HOME: /opt/tomcat9
      Using CATALINA_TMPDIR: /opt/tomcat9/temp
      Using JRE_HOME: /usr
      Using CLASSPATH: /opt/tomcat9/bin/bootstrap.jar:/opt/tomcat9/bin/tomcat-juli.jar
      Tomcat started.


      And then it immediately ends without anything else. Anyone know?










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      I have Tomcat 9 installed on my Raspberry Pi 3 B+ using the OS Raspbian. When I run startup.sh, I get this output and then it terminates:



      Using CATALINA_BASE:   /opt/tomcat9
      Using CATALINA_HOME: /opt/tomcat9
      Using CATALINA_TMPDIR: /opt/tomcat9/temp
      Using JRE_HOME: /usr
      Using CLASSPATH: /opt/tomcat9/bin/bootstrap.jar:/opt/tomcat9/bin/tomcat-juli.jar
      Tomcat started.


      And then it immediately ends without anything else. Anyone know?







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          startup.sh actually starts catalina.sh in the background.



          To see the actual error in your current console, you can use:



          catalina.sh run


          Usually the error is an occupied port (which can be configured in conf/server.xml), or a misconfiguration of a parameter.






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            startup.sh actually starts catalina.sh in the background.



            To see the actual error in your current console, you can use:



            catalina.sh run


            Usually the error is an occupied port (which can be configured in conf/server.xml), or a misconfiguration of a parameter.






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              startup.sh actually starts catalina.sh in the background.



              To see the actual error in your current console, you can use:



              catalina.sh run


              Usually the error is an occupied port (which can be configured in conf/server.xml), or a misconfiguration of a parameter.






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                startup.sh actually starts catalina.sh in the background.



                To see the actual error in your current console, you can use:



                catalina.sh run


                Usually the error is an occupied port (which can be configured in conf/server.xml), or a misconfiguration of a parameter.






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                startup.sh actually starts catalina.sh in the background.



                To see the actual error in your current console, you can use:



                catalina.sh run


                Usually the error is an occupied port (which can be configured in conf/server.xml), or a misconfiguration of a parameter.







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