Host Manager Question

2005-12-04 Thread George Sexton
After one has used the host manager to deploy a new host, how do you force a save of the server.xml so that when Tomcat is re-started the host is still there? George Sexton MH Software, Inc. http://www.mhsoftware.com/ Voice: 303 438 9585

Re: Host Manager Question

2005-12-04 Thread Yoav Shapira
Hi, One way that comes to mind is to do anything (at all) in the Admin webapp, then click its commit changes button. This seems like a workaround, but I've used it in the past anyways because usually after deploying a new host I need to tweak some of its configuration... Yoav On 12/4/05, George

RE: Host Manager Question

2005-12-04 Thread George Sexton
Of Yoav Shapira Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 1:43 PM To: Tomcat Developers List Subject: Re: Host Manager Question Hi, One way that comes to mind is to do anything (at all) in the Admin webapp, then click its commit changes button. This seems like a workaround, but I've used

RE: Host Manager Question

2005-12-04 Thread George Sexton
To: Tomcat Developers List Subject: Re: Host Manager Question Hi, It may be a fairly simple addition to the Manager and/or HostManager servlets, if someone wanted to write the enhancement patch ;) Yoav On 12/4/05, George Sexton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm really trying to come up

Re: Host Manager Question

2005-12-04 Thread Yoav Shapira
Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Yoav Shapira Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 2:06 PM To: Tomcat Developers List Subject: Re: Host Manager Question Hi, It may be a fairly simple addition to the Manager and/or HostManager servlets, if someone

Re: Host Manager Question

2005-12-04 Thread Remy Maucherat
Yoav Shapira wrote: Hi, One way that comes to mind is to do anything (at all) in the Admin webapp, then click its commit changes button. This seems like a workaround, but I've used it in the past anyways because usually after deploying a new host I need to tweak some of its configuration...