Starting components on Linux systems
To start the database and Tomcat on Linux you need to be running as root.
Reviewers: are all of these steps necessary if the user ran
the Linux installer? D
- Start the database.
- If you installed a new instance of Tomcat, set the
JAVA_HOMEenvironment variable to$ROLLBASE_HOME%/jre. - Start the server.
If you have installed a new instance of Tomcat, start it by running the Tomcat
startup.shscript, which by default is found in<TOMCAT_HOME>\bin.Note: Ensure that you are using Platform supported Apache Tomcat version. - Enter http://localhost:8080 in your browser.
The Tomcat welcome page should display. If it does not, check to make sure that JRE_HOME is set properly and that you have administrative privileges.
- Log in using the URL and temporary password from the welcome email. This email was sent to the Administrative email user specified in the Shared Properties . Click the Refresh link if no data is shown.
- Change the temporary password.
- From the Applications drop-down menu, select System Console and verify that all components are running.
- Verify that all applications described in Private Cloud Applications are successfully installed.