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I installed Tomcat using this guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/13.04/serverguide/tomcat.html

When I successfully run it from the console, but when I try to run it using Intellij Idea error occurs: "Error running Tomcat : Can't find directory '/usr/share/tomcat7/conf'"

Application server configuration in Idea:

Tomcat Home: /usr/share/tomcat7
Tomcat Base: /var/lib/tomcat7
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  • Why tomcat home and base are too different folders ? where do you run tomcat from (start.sh) ?
    – Nir Alfasi
    Aug 14, 2013 at 21:38
  • /usr/share/tomcat7/bin/catalina.sh - running from. Setting up Tomcat base to /usr/share/tomcat7 doesn't help. Aug 14, 2013 at 21:45
  • Does a conf folder exist under that base ?
    – Nir Alfasi
    Aug 14, 2013 at 21:46
  • Download and unpack Tomcat 7 tar.gz from the official site, point IDEA to it. Ubuntu package will not work because of the different layout.
    – CrazyCoder
    Aug 14, 2013 at 21:48
  • Well, after I copied folder conf to /usr/share/tomcat7 new error occured : Error running Tomcat : Error copying configuration files from /var/lib/tomcat7/conf to /home/exceptis/.IntelliJIdea12/system/tomcat/Tomcat__ChatIM/conf : /var/lib/tomcat7/conf/tomcat-users.xml (Permission denied) Aug 14, 2013 at 21:56

3 Answers 3

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In my case, creating a soft link and changing the access permission solved the problem

    cd /usr/share/tomcat7
    ln -s /etc/tomcat7 conf
    chmod -R 655 /etc/tomcat7/

I have replied to the similar question here

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The problem is that the layout is as they call "non-standard"

The problem has been marked as solved here: IntelliJ needs to copy tomcat conf dir to project directory

Note that Tomcat installed using the package manager on some Linux systems has non-standard layout and permissions, and therefore will not work with IDEA.

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  • By the way, NetBeans automatically configures the layout of your external Tomcat "base" folder to be "standard", so this entire problem is non-existent. Annoying that IntelliJ 2018 still cannot perform this simple chore of configuring the Tomcat base folder. May 11, 2018 at 22:17
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I encountered the same problem earlier and followed these steps to get it working:

  1. create a new group for tomcat sudo groupadd tomcat

  2. create a tomcat user and add this user to the tomcat group created earlier sudo useradd -M -s /bin/nologin -g tomcat -d /opt/tomcat tomcat

  3. Update permissions for tomcat on the installation directory (e.g., /opt/tomcat as used above)

sudo chgrp -R tomcat /opt/tomcat (this gives tomcat ownership over the directory)
sudo chmod -R g+r conf
sudo chmod g+x conf (this and the one above gives tomcat read/write perm on conf dir)
sudo chown -R tomcat webapps/ work/ temp/ logs/ (makes user, tomcat, owner of the following dirs)
4. Open tomcat installation parent directory, i.e., /opt, as root, right click on the tomcat folder -> properties -> permissions -> folder access, change to create and delete files.```

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