Hi,
I'm using perl script to restart the tomcat, the command which i am using given below.
$tomcat_status=`sudo /****/***/bin/catalina.sh start`; print "$date: $tomcat_status\n";
Output
Wed Oct 30 05:35:14 EDT 2013: Using CATALINA_BASE: /****/**** Using CATALINA_HOME: /****/**** Using CATALINA_TMPDIR: /****/****/temp Using JRE_HOME: /usr Using CLASSPATH: /****/****/bin/bootstrap.jar:/****/****/bin/tom +cat-juli.jar
Everything working fine while running via putty. But when via cron it not tomcat not restarted and there is no output as well.
I have imported the all bash environmental variables to the perl program but still its not working
Need your help on this.

Thanks
SRI

In reply to Need help on tomcat restart via cronjob by SriniK

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