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I have installed Liferay Tomcat bundle on koding VM, When I run the startup.sh if give below logs on screen then but no message for server status.

vasimkp: ~ $ cd /home/vasimkp/liferay-portal-6.2-ce-ga2/tomcat-7.0.42/bin
vasimkp: ~/liferay-portal-6.2-ce-ga2/tomcat-7.0.42/bin $ sudo ./startup.sh
Using CATALINA_BASE:   /home/vasimkp/liferay-portal-6.2-ce-ga2/tomcat-7.0.42
Using CATALINA_HOME:   /home/vasimkp/liferay-portal-6.2-ce-ga2/tomcat-7.0.42
Using CATALINA_TMPDIR: /home/vasimkp/liferay-portal-6.2-ce-ga2/tomcat-7.0.42/temp
Using JRE_HOME:        /usr
Using CLASSPATH:       /home/vasimkp/liferay-portal-6.2-ce-ga2/tomcat-7.0.42/bin/bootstrap.jar:/home/vasimkp/liferay-portal-6.2-ce-ga2/tomcat-7.0.42/bin/tomcat-juli.jar

vasimkp: ~/liferay-portal-6.2-ce-ga2/tomcat-7.0.42/bin $

I am trying to access it using http://liferay.vasimkp.koding.io:8080 but not able to get it up.

Am I forgetting something?

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There's no need to run Tomcat as root.

You should check your log files, that should give you a little more information about what's going on, you can check your log files here:

$TOMCAT/bin/catalina.out

It's useful to redirect the tomcat output to the log file and tail it, E.g:

./bin/startup.sh > ./logs/catalina.out | tail -f ./logs/catalina.out

By the way, in the log you are showing you start tomcat twice.

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