Re: starting a process on reboot

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CodeHeads wrote:

If the proper scripts are in place then does it automatically start as
the tomcat user if it is in the chkconfig (reboot)????

No, chkconfig doesn't know anything about how a program should start. All it does is enable the init script and triggers it in the proper run levels. The specifics for the program to start/run are in the init script itself.
Nigel Wade has given a very good example of how to start Tomcat.

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