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  | | | Starting up a particular configuration | Starting up a particular configuration 2004-01-21 - By Guy Rouillier
Back According to RUNNING.txt, "you can pass a "-Dcatalina.base=$CATALINA_BASE" argument when executing the startup command" to run a specified configuration. Yet when I try I get this:
C:\jakarta-tomcat-5 (See http://cat-5.ora-code.com).0.16\bin>startup -Dcatalina.base=c:\jakarta-tomcat-5 (See http://cat-5.ora-code.com).0.16\secure Using CATALINA_BASE: .. Using CATALINA_HOME: .. Using CATALINA_TMPDIR: ..\temp Using JAVA_HOME: c:\jdk1.4.2 usage: java org.apache.catalina.startup.Catalina [ -config {pathname} ] [ -debug ] [ -nonaming ] { s tart | stop }
and it just runs the default configuration. I have found I can do this to run a specified configuration (in a startup-secure.bat batch file under Win2K):
setlocal set CATALINA_BASE=C:\jakarta-tomcat-5 (See http://cat-5.ora-code.com).0.16\secure call startup -security
I looked in catalina.bat, and it looks like it pulls CATALINA_BASE only out of the environment, so I can't see how passing it startup.bat will accomplish the desired goal.
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