#!/bin/sh ################################################### # Ajuste as linhas abaixo de acordo com o seu caso ################################################### # CP_USER="SEU LOGIN DO CPANEL AQUI" # ################################################### # # NAO MEXA em nada daqui em diante!!! # ################################################### PID=`ps x | grep $CP_USER | grep java | awk '{print $1}'` if [ "$PID" = "" ]; then export LC_ALL=pt_BR export LANG=pt_BR # Better OS/400 detection: see Bugzilla 31132 os400=false darwin=false case "`uname`" in CYGWIN*) cygwin=true;; OS400*) os400=true;; Darwin*) darwin=true;; esac # resolve links - $0 may be a softlink PRG="$0" while [ -h "$PRG" ] ; do ls=`ls -ld "$PRG"` link=`expr "$ls" : '.*-> \(.*\)$'` if expr "$link" : '/.*' > /dev/null; then PRG="$link" else PRG=`dirname "$PRG"`/"$link" fi done PRGDIR=`dirname "$PRG"` EXECUTABLE=catalina.sh # Check that target executable exists if $os400; then # -x will Only work on the os400 if the files are: # 1. owned by the user # 2. owned by the PRIMARY group of the user # this will not work if the user belongs in secondary groups eval else if [ ! -x "$PRGDIR"/"$EXECUTABLE" ]; then echo "Cannot find $PRGDIR/$EXECUTABLE" echo "This file is needed to run this program" exit 1 fi fi exec "$PRGDIR"/"$EXECUTABLE" start "$@" fi