Sir,
I have installed jakartha-tomcat latest version in /usr/local/tomcat
directory and I have my own local environment /home/saangare/ in
linux.
I have changed the context path(docBase to /home/saangare/sravanthi)
in server.xml of tomcat/conf , So i could able to open the html files
that are in
hello world (haha, running gag)
i've installed and connected succesfully tomcat 4.1.24 with apache 2.0.45
now my problem is the following:
i'd like to get multiple instances of tomcat without installing tomcat
another time (so just by configuring).
the goal is to achieve several webapp -
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From: Karli Christoph (CSE) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 5:04 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: multiple instances of tomcat (grouping webapps with
a manager)
with a single installation under linux
hello world (haha, running gag)
i've installed
Hi all,
Tomcat crashes on linux Suse when I set JAVA_HOME env variable to jdk1.3.1
directory. However it doesn't crash when I set the variable to j2sdk1.4.1...
works fine with it. This just for information
Any comments why so ?
Thanks
Shakir
Hi Randall, Peter,
I tried out the suggestions,
sh -x ./shutdown.sh shutdown.txt
but the output doesn't say anything, infact I noticed by ps -ef|grep java ,
there is no process, ie tomcat didn't even start. Somewhere I read ,
jdk1.3.X doesn't work for tomcat on Linux Suse 7.2, is that true?
- == khozaima shakir [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
- Should a startup window open? It didn't open.
No, if you are running tomcat from a shell. Or did you run it from a
Windows emulator?
- When I try to shutdown the tomcat, it gives segmentation fault.
How do you shutdown the tomcat?
Hi Jhair,
yes, I am running tomcat from shell.
About shoutdown, I shutdown tomcat by : shutdown.sh
Thanks
Shakir
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Shakir,
Where did you get that command from?
Here's what you did: You truncated your shutdown.sh script. The : is
the no-op command that is used when one wants to use side-effects (such as
I/O redirection) without running a command. The is similar to that of
the DOS/CMD.exe/Command.com in
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Subject: Re: Tomcat Installation on linux
Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2002 07:18:58 -0700
Shakir,
Where did you get that command from?
Here's what you did: You truncated your shutdown.sh script. The : is
the no-op
try 'sh ./catalina.sh start' from jakarta-tomcat-4.0.4/bin
regards,
michael
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From: khozaima shakir [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 11:23 AM
Subject: Re: Tomcat Installation on linux
Hi Randall,
Sorry, guess the way i typed
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Subject: Re: Tomcat Installation on linux
Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2002 07:18:58 -0700
Shakir,
Where did you get that command from?
Here's what you did: You truncated your shutdown.sh script. The : is
the no-op command that is used when one wants to use side-effects (such
as I/O redirection
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On Mon, Aug 26, 2002 at 11:23:16AM -0400, khozaima shakir wrote:
Hi Randall,
Sorry, guess the way i typed was misleading, i typed just
shutdown.sh at command prompt.
The directory that I was in when I type in startup.sh or shutdown.sh is
Hi,
At 08:48 2002-08-26, Peter T. Abplanalp wrote:
On Mon, Aug 26, 2002 at 11:23:16AM -0400, khozaima shakir wrote:
Hi Randall,
Sorry, guess the way i typed was misleading, i typed just
shutdown.sh at command prompt.
The directory that I was in when I type in startup.sh or shutdown.sh
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On Mon, Aug 26, 2002 at 09:07:31AM -0700, Randall R Schulz wrote:
Hi,
hello.
sh -x shutdown.sh shutdown.txt 21
The real point is to include the standard error in the output captured in
shutdown.txt
good point.
And really, a .txt suffix?
Hi all,
I am trying to setup tomcat 4.0.4 on linux.
I have installed the tomcat direcory as :
/users/userName/jakarta-tomcat-4.0.4
Then from /jarakarta-tomact-4.0.4/bin, it set JAVA_HOME to
/usr/local/jdk1.3.1_01
Next I ran the startup.sh comand, I get message as
Using Catalina_home, base,
Want to upgrade from Tomcat 3.3 to 4.0 (been told it is easier to administer
etc. etc. and has the manager web application) on a Linux (redhat7.2)
server, working as a add-on to Apache. Bit confused by the download.
I will be getting 'jakarta-tomcat-4.0.3.tar.gz' at
You need mod_jk or mod_webapp in order to hava Apache forward servlet
requests to Tomcat.
The major difference between mod_jk and mod_webapp is that mod_jk allows
for load balancing over multiple Tomcat instances while mod_webapp does
not. I hava also heard that mod_webapp should have that
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Subject: Installation on Linux
Want to upgrade from Tomcat 3.3 to 4.0 (been told
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