RE: FW: j2sdk problems

2004-12-30 Thread Warron French
I will probably have to wait until the next time this occurs to give you 
accurate details on this.

Thanks for the questions it helps me to know what to be aware of in regards to 
this issue.




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-Original Message-
From: Wade Chandler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 3:52 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: FW: j2sdk problems


Warron French wrote:
 That's the problem, the j2sdk/jboss services fail after about a week and 
 there is no log entries in the /var/log/mod_jk.log file.  Or anywhere else I 
 mentioned in my original email.
 
 
 
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 Warron French
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 Main: 703-821-6000
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Do you have any information about your memory usage on your computer? 
Do you know which version of Tomcat it is in the JBoss distro?  Which 
version of mod_jk/2?

Wade


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RE: FW: j2sdk problems

2004-12-30 Thread Warron French
Ben, thanks for your input.


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Warron French
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Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 3:57 PM
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: RE: FW: j2sdk problems


Again you are unclear. What do you mean by fail? The JBoss process? If you
mean that, then you are on the wrong list. This is for tomcat users, not
JBoss users.

Here is what I would do:

1) If you are having process problems with Jboss, contact a JBoss related
list.

2) If you cannot get access to go from mod_jk to JBoss, check the access
logs. What is the return code for the app? Is it something outside of
200-300? Is there an error given to a user, i.e., on their screen? Try
bumping up the logging levels to debug in the mod_jk config.

These are common troubleshooting techniques. You might want to Google for
'Apache troubleshooting' to get some tips.

Ben Ricker

That's the problem, the j2sdk/jboss services fail after about a week and
 there is no log entries in the /var/log/mod_jk.log file.  Or anywhere else
 I mentioned in my original email.



 Merry Christmas  Happy New Year!
 Warron French
 Sr. Network Engineer
 Xtria, LLC
 8045 Leesburg Pike #400
 Vienna, VA 22182
 Desk: 703-821-6110
 Main: 703-821-6000
 Fax:  703-827-0374


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 3:26 PM
 To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
 Subject: Re: FW: j2sdk problems


 You probably have not had help because there is no PROBLEM listed. What is
 the issue? Your question is hoplessly vague as presented. If you see no
 errors, then what is the problem? :]

 Ben Ricker

 Can anyone help me on this issue please?



 I have reviewed the log files to no end on this issue.  I see nothing at
 all in terms of errors.

 The problem is we are running jboss-3.2.5 in conjunction with
 j2sdk-1.4.1_04 on a Red Hat Linux 9 system with the 2.4.20-31.9smp
 kernel
 and I have had to restart the jboss services.

 I have reviewed the /var/log/messages file found nothing in reference to
 jboss or mod_jk2 or j2sdk.
 I reviewed the error_log file for the website under its configuration
 and
 found no errors pointing towards mod_jk2, however there were references
 to
 errors involving re-initializing of SSL, Directory index forbidden by
 rule: ~/public_html (where tilde is the homedir for the site)

 I also went to look at the /var/log/httpd/mod_jk.log file and there is
 nothing in it, however, there was a previous log file from over a week
 ago
 (since I rebooted the server and restarted the service last week).



 I don't know where else to look to solve this problem.



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Re: FW: j2sdk problems

2004-12-29 Thread bricker
You probably have not had help because there is no PROBLEM listed. What is
the issue? Your question is hoplessly vague as presented. If you see no
errors, then what is the problem? :]

Ben Ricker

 Can anyone help me on this issue please?



 I have reviewed the log files to no end on this issue.  I see nothing at
 all in terms of errors.

 The problem is we are running jboss-3.2.5 in conjunction with
 j2sdk-1.4.1_04 on a Red Hat Linux 9 system with the 2.4.20-31.9smp kernel
 and I have had to restart the jboss services.

 I have reviewed the /var/log/messages file found nothing in reference to
 jboss or mod_jk2 or j2sdk.
 I reviewed the error_log file for the website under its configuration and
 found no errors pointing towards mod_jk2, however there were references to
 errors involving re-initializing of SSL, Directory index forbidden by
 rule: ~/public_html (where tilde is the homedir for the site)

 I also went to look at the /var/log/httpd/mod_jk.log file and there is
 nothing in it, however, there was a previous log file from over a week ago
 (since I rebooted the server and restarted the service last week).



 I don't know where else to look to solve this problem.



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RE: FW: j2sdk problems

2004-12-29 Thread Warron French
That's the problem, the j2sdk/jboss services fail after about a week and there 
is no log entries in the /var/log/mod_jk.log file.  Or anywhere else I 
mentioned in my original email.



Merry Christmas  Happy New Year!
Warron French
Sr. Network Engineer
Xtria, LLC
8045 Leesburg Pike #400
Vienna, VA 22182
Desk: 703-821-6110
Main: 703-821-6000
Fax:  703-827-0374


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 3:26 PM
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Re: FW: j2sdk problems


You probably have not had help because there is no PROBLEM listed. What is
the issue? Your question is hoplessly vague as presented. If you see no
errors, then what is the problem? :]

Ben Ricker

 Can anyone help me on this issue please?



 I have reviewed the log files to no end on this issue.  I see nothing at
 all in terms of errors.

 The problem is we are running jboss-3.2.5 in conjunction with
 j2sdk-1.4.1_04 on a Red Hat Linux 9 system with the 2.4.20-31.9smp kernel
 and I have had to restart the jboss services.

 I have reviewed the /var/log/messages file found nothing in reference to
 jboss or mod_jk2 or j2sdk.
 I reviewed the error_log file for the website under its configuration and
 found no errors pointing towards mod_jk2, however there were references to
 errors involving re-initializing of SSL, Directory index forbidden by
 rule: ~/public_html (where tilde is the homedir for the site)

 I also went to look at the /var/log/httpd/mod_jk.log file and there is
 nothing in it, however, there was a previous log file from over a week ago
 (since I rebooted the server and restarted the service last week).



 I don't know where else to look to solve this problem.



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Re: FW: j2sdk problems

2004-12-29 Thread Wade Chandler
Warron French wrote:
That's the problem, the j2sdk/jboss services fail after about a week and there 
is no log entries in the /var/log/mod_jk.log file.  Or anywhere else I 
mentioned in my original email.

Merry Christmas  Happy New Year!
Warron French
Sr. Network Engineer
Xtria, LLC
8045 Leesburg Pike #400
Vienna, VA 22182
Desk: 703-821-6110
Main: 703-821-6000
Fax:  703-827-0374
Do you have any information about your memory usage on your computer? 
Do you know which version of Tomcat it is in the JBoss distro?  Which 
version of mod_jk/2?

Wade
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Re: FW: j2sdk problems

2004-12-29 Thread Ben Souther
Also, what happens when the user tries to access the app?
A 404 Error?
Can not connect error?
A frozen browser?

Dies can mean a lot of things.


On Wed, 2004-12-29 at 15:52, Wade Chandler wrote:
 Warron French wrote:
  That's the problem, the j2sdk/jboss services fail after about a week and 
  there is no log entries in the /var/log/mod_jk.log file.  Or anywhere else 
  I mentioned in my original email.
  
  
  
  Merry Christmas  Happy New Year!
  Warron French
  Sr. Network Engineer
  Xtria, LLC
  8045 Leesburg Pike #400
  Vienna, VA 22182
  Desk: 703-821-6110
  Main: 703-821-6000
  Fax:  703-827-0374
  
 
 Do you have any information about your memory usage on your computer? 
 Do you know which version of Tomcat it is in the JBoss distro?  Which 
 version of mod_jk/2?
 
 Wade
 
 
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RE: FW: j2sdk problems

2004-12-29 Thread bricker
Again you are unclear. What do you mean by fail? The JBoss process? If you
mean that, then you are on the wrong list. This is for tomcat users, not
JBoss users.

Here is what I would do:

1) If you are having process problems with Jboss, contact a JBoss related
list.

2) If you cannot get access to go from mod_jk to JBoss, check the access
logs. What is the return code for the app? Is it something outside of
200-300? Is there an error given to a user, i.e., on their screen? Try
bumping up the logging levels to debug in the mod_jk config.

These are common troubleshooting techniques. You might want to Google for
'Apache troubleshooting' to get some tips.

Ben Ricker

That's the problem, the j2sdk/jboss services fail after about a week and
 there is no log entries in the /var/log/mod_jk.log file.  Or anywhere else
 I mentioned in my original email.



 Merry Christmas  Happy New Year!
 Warron French
 Sr. Network Engineer
 Xtria, LLC
 8045 Leesburg Pike #400
 Vienna, VA 22182
 Desk: 703-821-6110
 Main: 703-821-6000
 Fax:  703-827-0374


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 3:26 PM
 To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
 Subject: Re: FW: j2sdk problems


 You probably have not had help because there is no PROBLEM listed. What is
 the issue? Your question is hoplessly vague as presented. If you see no
 errors, then what is the problem? :]

 Ben Ricker

 Can anyone help me on this issue please?



 I have reviewed the log files to no end on this issue.  I see nothing at
 all in terms of errors.

 The problem is we are running jboss-3.2.5 in conjunction with
 j2sdk-1.4.1_04 on a Red Hat Linux 9 system with the 2.4.20-31.9smp
 kernel
 and I have had to restart the jboss services.

 I have reviewed the /var/log/messages file found nothing in reference to
 jboss or mod_jk2 or j2sdk.
 I reviewed the error_log file for the website under its configuration
 and
 found no errors pointing towards mod_jk2, however there were references
 to
 errors involving re-initializing of SSL, Directory index forbidden by
 rule: ~/public_html (where tilde is the homedir for the site)

 I also went to look at the /var/log/httpd/mod_jk.log file and there is
 nothing in it, however, there was a previous log file from over a week
 ago
 (since I rebooted the server and restarted the service last week).



 I don't know where else to look to solve this problem.



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