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I know it's possible to start tomcat and then run tail -f catalina.out to view Tomcat output. But how to run tomcat and view output at once? Are there some options to run startup.sh with?

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    You need to do ./catalina.sh run. If you view usage of catalina.sh you will see run -> Start Catalina in the current window. Nov 5, 2014 at 16:56
  • Isn't it possible to move this question to serverfault.com?. Jan 24, 2019 at 19:22
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    For Linux distributions where catalina.sh is not available after installing Tomcat from a package, something like the following could work: sudo -u tomcat /usr/libexec/tomcat/server start (tested in Amazon Linux 2 with tomcat8 package installed). Jan 24, 2019 at 19:23
  • what about 'sudo -u tomcat /usr/libexec/tomcat/server start' for tomcat9 ?
    – f_s
    Jan 23, 2023 at 10:40

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You're looking for

tomcat/bin/catalina.sh run

instead of

tomcat/bin/startup.sh; tail -f tomcat/logs/catalina.out

Tomcat stays in foreground this way (first option). If you want to shut it down, Ctrl-C in your console window will do the trick.

If you choose the second option, tomcat will run in background, while tail will run in foreground, but you'll have to give the same directory path twice.

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  • interesting, it mirrors Java's Thread.start() vs Thread.run() which I also used to confuse. Aug 20, 2019 at 18:51
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Instead of using service, cd to Tomcat's bin directory, type ./startup.sh. This will start Tomcat in console.

All the logs that goes to catalina.out you can modify it by this link : Tomcat logging

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