Status Liferay TomcatStatus Liferay Tomcathttps://liferay.dev/en/c/message_boards/find_thread?p_l_id=119785333&threadId=950720672024-03-29T10:47:48Z2024-03-29T10:47:48ZRE: Status Liferay TomcatGérald CAUVINhttps://liferay.dev/en/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=119785333&messageId=952274572017-09-20T15:24:16Z2017-09-20T15:24:16ZThank you for your reply. <br /><br />So I use <br /><br />wget -t 1 --read-timeout 300 -o $CATALINA_TMPDIR/statusLiferay$$.log -O $CATALINA_TMPDIR/statusLiferayHome$$.rep "http://localhost:8080/web/guest/home" 2> $CATALINA_TMPDIR/statusLiferay$$.time<br /><br /><br />and I read the answers in the file with the expected answer "200 OK"<br /><br /><br />Cordially<br />GCGérald CAUVIN2017-09-20T15:24:16ZRE: Status Liferay TomcatDavid H Nebingerhttps://liferay.dev/en/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=119785333&messageId=950784772017-09-19T16:05:00Z2017-09-19T16:05:00ZStartup script only launches the tomcat process, and the message you're getting is a result of the script being able to get the process going.<br /><br />You need to check for connectivity on the ports. Tomcat will create the sockets initially as defined in server.xml, but it will not start listening for/accepting connections until the deployed web applications have started.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Come meet me at <a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/liferay-devcon-2017-registration-29348597445">Devcon 2017</a> or <a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/liferay-symposium-north-america-2017-registration-28398031276">2017 LSNA!</a>David H Nebinger2017-09-19T16:05:00ZStatus Liferay TomcatGérald CAUVINhttps://liferay.dev/en/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=119785333&messageId=950720662017-09-19T14:44:22Z2017-09-19T14:44:22ZHello,<br />I want to be able to have a script allowing me to have the status of the server TOMCAT and the application LIFERAY.<br /><br />Currently, I use the Liferay-Tomcat bundle.<br /><br />When I start Tomcat with the file startup.sh, in return I have "Tomcat started" but in fact if I look at the file catalina.out, I can see that the Tomcat is not completely started since LIFERAY is in start-up.<br /><b