  | |  | profile read only after login [?] | profile read only after login [?] 2004-02-09 - By John-Paul Delaney
Back Hello List...
I have a requirement to startup java with a "-noverify " option. I 've put
this is /etc/profile as a JAVA_OPTS value.
My probem is on system startup, Tomcat starts ok but the classes that need
the -noverify parameter don 't work until I login as root, shutdown Tomcat
then start it up again.
It seems that the profile is not read until I 've logged in (as root). If
that 's the case, how can I set it up so the -noverify parameter is the
default when java loads?
Tomcat 4.1.27 on Redhat 8.0
I sent this first to the Tomcat list, but there was no reply. I imagine
its more an OS issue.
Thanks for any assistance.
/j-p.
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<br > <font size=2 > <tt >Hello List... <br >
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<br > <font size=2 > <tt >I have a requirement to startup java with a "-noverify" option. I 've put <br >
this is /etc/profile as a JAVA_OPTS value. <br >
</tt > </font >
<br > <font size=2 > <tt >My probem is on system startup, Tomcat starts ok but the classes that need <br >
the -noverify parameter don 't work until I login as root, shutdown Tomcat <br >
then start it up again. <br >
</tt > </font >
<br > <font size=2 > <tt >It seems that the profile is not read until I 've logged in (as root). If <br >
that 's the case, how can I set it up so the -noverify parameter is the <br >
default when java loads? <br >
</tt > </font >
<br > <font size=2 > <tt >Tomcat 4.1.27 on Redhat 8.0 </tt > </font >
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<br > <font size=2 > <tt >I sent this first to the Tomcat list, but there was no reply. I imagine its more an OS issue. <br >
</tt > </font >
<br > <font size=2 > <tt >Thanks for any assistance. <br >
</tt > </font >
<br > <font size=2 > <tt >/j-p. </tt > </font >
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