#!/bin/sh
#
# JBoss Control Script
#
# chkconfig: 3 80 20
# description: JBoss EJB Container
#
# To use this script
# run it as root - it will switch to the specified user
# It loses all console output - use the log.
#
# Here is a little (and extremely primitive)
# startup/shutdown script for RedHat systems. It assumes
# that JBoss lives in /usr/local/jboss, it's run by user
# 'jboss' and JDK binaries are in /usr/local/jdk/bin. All
# this can be changed in the script itself.
# Bojan
#
# Either amend this script for your requirements
# or just ensure that the following variables are set correctly
# before calling the script
# [ #420297 ] JBoss startup/shutdown for RedHat
#define where jboss is - this is the directory containing directories log, bin, conf etc
JBOSS_HOME=${JBOSS_HOME:-"/opt/jboss"}
#make java is on your path
JAVAPTH=${JAVAPTH:-"/usr/local/j2sdk1.4.2_06/bin"}
#define the classpath for the shutdown class
JBOSSCP=${JBOSSCP:-"$JBOSS_HOME/bin/shutdown.sh -S"}
#define the script to use to start jboss
JBOSSSH=${JBOSSSH:-"$JBOSS_HOME/bin/run.sh -c default"}
if [ -n "$JBOSS_CONSOLE" -a ! -d "$JBOSS_CONSOLE" ]; then
# ensure the file exists
touch $JBOSS_CONSOLE
fi
if [ -n "$JBOSS_CONSOLE" -a ! -f "$JBOSS_CONSOLE" ]; then
echo "WARNING: location for saving console log invalid: $JBOSS_CONSOLE"
echo "WARNING: ignoring it and using /dev/null"
JBOSS_COnSOLE="/dev/null"
fi
#define what will be done with the console log
JBOSS_COnSOLE=${JBOSS_CONSOLE:-"/dev/null"}
#define the user under which jboss will run, or use RUNASIS to run as the current user
JBOSSUS=${JBOSSUS:-"root"}