Re: Running Tomcat as Non-Root under Linux listen for port 80

2005-09-28 Thread Paul Singleton
NoKideen wrote: is there anybody know how to do this ? Running Tomcat as Non-Root under Linux listen for port 80 Ask your Linux admin to disable the privileged port nonsense, which only has value on a multiaccess server, and which alwasy undermines security by unnecessarily encouraging running

Re: Running Tomcat as Non-Root under Linux listen for port 80

2005-09-28 Thread Shankar Unni
NoKideen wrote: is there anybody know how to do this ? Running Tomcat as Non-Root under Linux listen for port 80 Google is your friend: http://www.google.com/search?q=linux+port+80+non-root - To unsubscribe, e-mail

Running Tomcat as Non-Root under Linux listen for port 80

2005-09-27 Thread NoKideen
is there anybody know how to do this ? Running Tomcat as Non-Root under Linux listen for port 80 I'd try as tomcat , but there is error even if I do # chown -R tomcat:root /usr/tomcat/* - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL

RE: Running Tomcat as Non-Root under Linux listen for port 80

2005-09-27 Thread Peter Crowther
From: NoKideen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Running Tomcat as Non-Root under Linux listen for port 80 is there anybody know how to do this ? Use the port redirection facilities in Linux (the details vary depending on your kernel, but ipchains or iptables is a good place to start if I

RE: Running Tomcat as Non-Root under Linux listen for port 80

2005-09-27 Thread Peter Crowther
From: Peter Crowther That way, Linux can run as a non-root user but still see requests arriving on port 80. Sorry. Brain fade. Replace 'Linux' with 'Tomcat' in the above. - Peter - To unsubscribe, e-mail

Re: Running Tomcat as Non-Root under Linux listen for port 80

2005-09-27 Thread Andrés Glez .
Use jsvc. - Original Message - From: NoKideen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 6:13 PM Subject: Running Tomcat as Non-Root under Linux listen for port 80 is there anybody know how to do this ? Running Tomcat as Non-Root under

Re: Running Tomcat as Non-Root under Linux listen for port 80

2005-09-27 Thread Joost de Heer
NoKideen said: is there anybody know how to do this ? Running Tomcat as Non-Root under Linux listen for port 80 80 is a privileged port ( 1024) and you need root-rights to bind to a privileged port. If the problem is that you don't have access to root, ask the admin to implement sudo. Joost

RE: Running Tomcat as Non-Root under Linux listen for port 80

2005-09-27 Thread Phillip Qin
-Root under Linux listen for port 80 is there anybody know how to do this ? Running Tomcat as Non-Root under Linux listen for port 80 I'd try as tomcat , but there is error even if I do # chown -R tomcat:root /usr/tomcat

Re: Running Tomcat as Non-Root under Linux listen for port 80

2005-09-27 Thread David Smith
as Non-Root under Linux listen for port 80 is there anybody know how to do this ? Running Tomcat as Non-Root under Linux listen for port 80 I'd try as tomcat , but there is error even if I do # chown -R tomcat:root /usr/tomcat

Re: Running Tomcat as Non-Root under Linux listen for port 80

2005-09-27 Thread Pete Stevens
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005, Joost de Heer wrote: NoKideen said: is there anybody know how to do this ? Running Tomcat as Non-Root under Linux listen for port 80 80 is a privileged port ( 1024) and you need root-rights to bind to a privileged port. If the problem is that you don't have access

Does Tomcat run better on Linux or Windows?

2005-08-30 Thread Chad Lester
Is Tomcat more stable on Linux or Windows 2003? What are the pros/cons of using it on each platform? Thank you in advance for your help and advice, Chad

Re: Does Tomcat run better on Linux or Windows?

2005-08-30 Thread Brian Cook
. I will also throw in that it is my personal option(NOTE: For any extremists on the list I said my option. Not an absolute fact. Just one guys experience) that you spend a lot less time maintaining Linux. This is mainly because Linux is so modular that you can uninstall everything

RE: Does Tomcat run better on Linux or Windows?

2005-08-30 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
From: Brian Cook [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Does Tomcat run better on Linux or Windows? The only thing that comes to mind is that you have to reboot windows every time you need to make a change to the CLASSPATH, JAVA_HOME, or TOMCAT_HOME variables That's simply not true

Re: Does Tomcat run better on Linux or Windows?

2005-08-30 Thread Scott Reynolds
I've been running Tomcat on both Linux and Windows for a couple years now and other than the differences in installation and maintenance, haven't noticed any differences as far as stability is concerned. Scott --- Chad Lester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is Tomcat more stable on Linux or Windows

RE: Does Tomcat run better on Linux or Windows?

2005-08-30 Thread Rob Hills
Hi All, On 30 Aug 2005 at 18:12, Caldarale, Charles R wrote: From: Brian Cook [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Does Tomcat run better on Linux or Windows? The only thing that comes to mind is that you have to reboot windows every time you need to make a change

Re: Does Tomcat run better on Linux or Windows?

2005-08-30 Thread Jason Bainbridge
On 8/30/05, Rob Hills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi All, On 30 Aug 2005 at 18:12, Caldarale, Charles R wrote: From: Brian Cook [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Does Tomcat run better on Linux or Windows? The only thing that comes to mind is that you have to reboot windows

RE: Does Tomcat run better on Linux or Windows?

2005-08-30 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
From: Rob Hills [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Does Tomcat run better on Linux or Windows? I've not yet been able to find a way of changing environment variables in Windows and have the OS pick up the changes and pass them to a service (no matter how often you stop and start

Re: Does Tomcat run better on Linux or Windows?

2005-08-30 Thread Larry Meadors
Eeek, this is almost like a which is better: vi or emacs? thread... Having used tomcat in both environments, here is my $0.02 on the topic: - Linux + more secure out of the box + simpler for more complex configurations + simpler for upgrades + usually more uptime + more controlled

Re: Does Tomcat run better on Linux or Windows?

2005-08-30 Thread Michael Kleinhenz
Is Tomcat more stable on Linux or Windows 2003? What are the pros/cons of using it on each platform? If you're planning for a high-performance high-load system, don't use Windows 2003 Standard Edition. It has serious limitations in the TCP/IP stack. I wasn't able to open more than ~3500

URGENT : Special Character when deployed on Linux

2005-08-22 Thread nitin dubey
and prodution is OS from Windows to Linux(Production). I just want to know if anyone has faced this problem anytime developing their applications. Development Environment: OS:Windows 2K Browser: IE5.5+, Firefox1.0+ Database: MYSQL (on Linux Server) ServletContainer: Tomcat(On windows Server) Production

Re: URGENT : Special Character when deployed on Linux

2005-08-22 Thread Wade Chandler
space. The only thing changing in development and prodution is OS from Windows to Linux(Production). I just want to know if anyone has faced this problem anytime developing their applications. Development Environment: OS:Windows 2K Browser: IE5.5+, Firefox1.0+ Database: MYSQL (on Linux

Re: URGENT : Special Character when deployed on Linux

2005-08-22 Thread nitin dubey
spaces during formatting a text in a textarea. It used to work perfectly in our development environment but when we moved it to production we get 'Â' character for every repeated blank space. The only thing changing in development and prodution is OS from Windows to Linux

Re: How to automatically start tomcat 5.5.9 under linux using local user

2005-08-16 Thread Duong BaTien
Greetings: I set tomcat 5.5.9 running in port 8080 so it can be started without using the root user. However, when I start tomcat using linux rc.local at system start up (/apps/tomcat-5/bin/startup.sh), it seems that the tomcat instance is started under root. Question: Where do i set the user

Re: How to automatically start tomcat 5.5.9 under linux using local user

2005-08-16 Thread Darryl L. Miles
Duong BaTien wrote: I set tomcat 5.5.9 running in port 8080 so it can be started without using the root user. However, when I start tomcat using linux rc.local at system start up (/apps/tomcat-5/bin/startup.sh), it seems that the tomcat instance is started under root. Question: Where do i set

Re: How to automatically start tomcat 5.5.9 under linux using local user

2005-08-16 Thread Duong BaTien
Thanks. I will take a look at it. BaTien On Tue, 2005-08-16 at 20:31 +0100, Darryl L. Miles wrote: Duong BaTien wrote: I set tomcat 5.5.9 running in port 8080 so it can be started without using the root user. However, when I start tomcat using linux rc.local at system start up (/apps

Re: HELP: Tomcat 5.5.9 with jsvc as low priviledges user on Linux fails in Bootstrap

2005-08-04 Thread Rainer Jung
CVS head now includes an improvement: 1) If the directory containing tomcat-users.xml is not writeable you will get a nice warning instead of a strange exception. 2) You can configure the MemoryUserDatabase with the attribute readonly=true. Then there will be not write attempt at all.

Re: HELP: Tomcat 5.5.9 with jsvc as low priviledges user on Linux fails in Boots

2005-08-04 Thread MC Moisei
priviledges user on Linux fails in Bootstrap Date: Thu, 04 Aug 2005 15:22:19 +0200 CVS head now includes an improvement: 1) If the directory containing tomcat-users.xml is not writeable you will get a nice warning instead of a strange exception. 2) You can configure the MemoryUserDatabase

Re: TC5.5.9 Linux - shutdown port 8005 not bound BUG?

2005-08-02 Thread Darryl L. Miles
FYI - From TC bugzilla. So I added -pidfile jsvc.pid to my execution and am not killing the jsvc process not the JVM itself. --- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-08-02 03:51 --- This is by design. With jsvc, you are supposed to shutdown Tomcat by: kill -TERM `cat

Re: HELP: Tomcat 5.5.9 with jsvc as low priviledges user on Linux fails in Bootstrap

2005-08-02 Thread Darryl L. Miles
MC Moisei wrote: java.io.FileNotFoundException: /usr/local/tomcat/tomcat_home/conf/tomcat-users.xml.new (Permission denied) at java.io.FileOutputStream.open(Native Method) This smells like its calling for write access to the DIRECTORY /usr/local/tomcat/tomcat_home/conf/ (not the

Re: HELP: Tomcat 5.5.9 with jsvc as low priviledges user on Linux fails in Boots

2005-08-02 Thread MC Moisei
? Thanks again, MC http://www.goodstockimages.com From: Darryl L. Miles [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Tomcat Users List tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org To: Tomcat Users List tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org Subject: Re: HELP: Tomcat 5.5.9 with jsvc as low priviledges user on Linux fails in Bootstrap

Re: HELP: Tomcat 5.5.9 with jsvc as low priviledges user on Linux fails in Boots

2005-08-02 Thread Rainer Jung
Users List tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org Subject: Re: HELP: Tomcat 5.5.9 with jsvc as low priviledges user on Linux fails in Bootstrap Date: Tue, 02 Aug 2005 08:01:36 +0100 MC Moisei wrote: java.io.FileNotFoundException: /usr/local/tomcat/tomcat_home/conf/tomcat-users.xml.new (Permission denied

Re: need help for deployment of unpack apps at Linux Tomcat 5.0

2005-08-01 Thread Mohd. Jeffry
I'm not using the war. This is an Unpacked deployment. On 8/1/05, Lintang JP [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Jeffry, are you trying to deploy a .war file ? maybe U should use the tomcat manager, usually it's located at http://localhost:8080/manager/html, U can deploy your .war files from that

Re: need help for deployment of unpack apps at Linux Tomcat 5.0

2005-08-01 Thread Lintang JP
any log file ? On 8/1/05, Mohd. Jeffry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm not using the war. This is an Unpacked deployment. On 8/1/05, Lintang JP [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Jeffry, are you trying to deploy a .war file ? maybe U should use the tomcat manager, usually it's located at

Re: need help for deployment of unpack apps at Linux Tomcat 5.0

2005-08-01 Thread Mohd. Jeffry
my application name is sd. This is my catalina.out . . . INFO: Processing Context configuration file URL file:/etc/tomcat5/Catalina/localhost/balancer.xml Aug 1, 2005 11:21:31 PM org.apache.catalina.core.StandardHostDeployer install INFO: Installing web application at context path /sd from URL

Re: need help for deployment of unpack apps at Linux Tomcat 5.0

2005-08-01 Thread Lintang JP
Servlet mapping specifies an unknown servlet name invoker Maybe you try to map a servlet name that's not declared yet on web.xml ? How about your web.xml file ? On 8/1/05, Mohd. Jeffry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: my application name is sd. This is my catalina.out . . . INFO: Processing

Re: need help for deployment of unpack apps at Linux Tomcat 5.0

2005-08-01 Thread Mohd. Jeffry
which one? tomcat or my application web.xml ? On 8/1/05, Lintang JP [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Servlet mapping specifies an unknown servlet name invoker Maybe you try to map a servlet name that's not declared yet on web.xml ? How about your web.xml file ? On 8/1/05, Mohd. Jeffry

Re: need help for deployment of unpack apps at Linux Tomcat 5.0

2005-08-01 Thread Lintang JP
you app.specific web.xml, at WEB-INF On 8/1/05, Mohd. Jeffry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: which one? tomcat or my application web.xml ? On 8/1/05, Lintang JP [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Servlet mapping specifies an unknown servlet name invoker Maybe you try to map a servlet name that's not

TC5.5.9 Linux - shutdown port 8005 not bound BUG?

2005-08-01 Thread Darryl L. Miles
I've never had TC bind itself to 127.0.0.1:8005 to allow correct shutdown to occur. I've always had to kill the TC JVM. I use JSVC to be able to get a non-root userid. Does this affect how the shutdown port works ? My startup command line: ./bin/jsvc

RE: TC5.5.9 Linux - shutdown port 8005 not bound BUG?

2005-08-01 Thread Peter Crowther
From: Darryl L. Miles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: TC5.5.9 Linux - shutdown port 8005 not bound BUG? I've never had TC bind itself to 127.0.0.1:8005 to allow correct shutdown to occur. [...] $ netstat -tanp | grep 80 tcp0 0 :::127.0.0.1:8009

Re: TC5.5.9 Linux - shutdown port 8005 not bound BUG?

2005-08-01 Thread Darryl L. Miles
Peter Crowther wrote: From: Darryl L. Miles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: TC5.5.9 Linux - shutdown port 8005 not bound BUG? I've never had TC bind itself to 127.0.0.1:8005 to allow correct shutdown to occur. [...] $ netstat -tanp | grep 80 tcp0 0 :::127.0.0.1

RE: TC5.5.9 Linux - shutdown port 8005 not bound BUG?

2005-08-01 Thread Peter Crowther
From: Darryl L. Miles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sorry yes... 8009 is the apj13 port (was figuring you'd guess). Doh. My bad - I use Tomcat directly, not via a front-end, so missed that one. Sorry Darryl (and anyone reading this thread in the archives). My apache is using it locally I have

Re: need help for deployment of unpack apps at Linux Tomcat 5.0

2005-08-01 Thread Mohd. Jeffry
I don't think its a good idea to post it here. The files got thousands of lines.. perhaps there are specific parts that I should be look in to? On 8/1/05, Lintang JP [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: you app.specific web.xml, at WEB-INF On 8/1/05, Mohd. Jeffry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: which one?

Re: need help for deployment of unpack apps at Linux Tomcat 5.0

2005-08-01 Thread Lintang JP
1. try to match the servlet-name part with the servlet-mapping, maybe there's some unmatch item there 2. If U just migrate to tomcat 5, U shd also look the DTD item at the top of your web.xml file, which dtd is used by web.xml in tomcat 5 I guess that's all ? On 8/1/05, Mohd. Jeffry [EMAIL

HELP: Tomcat 5.5.9 with jsvc as low priviledges user on Linux fails in Bootstrap

2005-08-01 Thread MC Moisei
Hi, I manage to configure my tomcat with jsvc(common-daemon) and everything work great till I start to launch it as root. If I run it as tomcat user it does work great. If I try to run it as root from command prompt or from init.d I get the following exception ( see below ) Right are given

need help for deployment of unpack apps at Linux Tomcat 5.0

2005-07-31 Thread Mohd. Jeffry
I'm migrating form Tomcat 4.1.2 to Tomcat 5.0. In Tomcat 4.1.2 I usually put my unpacked apps at /opt/tomcat/webapps/myapp and it work. Now It doesn't work with the newly installed tomcat 5. Tomcat gives me 404 error. The example that came with the package works fine. Any thing that I miss? --

Re: need help for deployment of unpack apps at Linux Tomcat 5.0

2005-07-31 Thread Lintang JP
Hi Jeffry, are you trying to deploy a .war file ? maybe U should use the tomcat manager, usually it's located at http://localhost:8080/manager/html, U can deploy your .war files from that tools. On 8/1/05, Mohd. Jeffry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm migrating form Tomcat 4.1.2 to Tomcat 5.0.

Re: What commands to run in the Tomcat Debug Mode on Linux

2005-07-22 Thread Christoph Kutzinski
Wendy Smoak wrote: I'm also unsure of the difference between 'run' and 'start'. If you just type 'catalina.bat' with no parameters, it prints out a usage statement that lists 'jpda start' but not 'run jpda'. Since it lists both 'run -security' and 'start -security' separately I have to wonder

Re: What commands to run in the Tomcat Debug Mode on Linux

2005-07-21 Thread Jyothi Palvai
Can anyone help, I need this info badly. Thanks in advance. -Jyothi Jyothi Palvai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi All, I think I have tomcat running in debug mode on a linux, I did this by running the catalina run debug command but I don't know the debug commands to run to get to start Tomcat

Re: What commands to run in the Tomcat Debug Mode on Linux

2005-07-21 Thread Wendy Smoak
From: Jyothi Palvai [EMAIL PROTECTED] I think I have tomcat running in debug mode on a linux, I did this by running the catalina run debug command but I don't know the debug commands to run to get to start Tomcat, watch the variables, put debug points etc. You appear to be asking how to use

Re: What commands to run in the Tomcat Debug Mode on Linux

2005-07-21 Thread Jyothi Palvai
But I am on a linux box and I am unable to get it to start by using the socket. I set the socket to 8000 but it does not seem to work, JPDA_ADDRESS=8000 and JPDA_TRANSPORT=dt_socket is already set in catalina.sh, so I just run using catalina run jpda. And when I run tomcat it starts and after

Re: What commands to run in the Tomcat Debug Mode on Linux

2005-07-21 Thread Wendy Smoak
From: Jyothi Palvai [EMAIL PROTECTED] But I am on a linux box and I am unable to get it to start by using the socket. I set the socket to 8000 but it does not seem to work, JPDA_ADDRESS=8000 and JPDA_TRANSPORT=dt_socket is already set in catalina.sh, so I just run using catalina run jpda

RE: tomcat as service under linux how-to

2005-07-20 Thread dummy
Do u hv the example script for this ? That's what I mean actually. Sorry for the previous mail. -Original Message- From: Foo Shyn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 11:18 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: tomcat as service under linux how-to Put a script

Re: tomcat as service under linux how-to

2005-07-20 Thread Foo Shyn
:19 PM Subject: RE: tomcat as service under linux how-to Do u hv the example script for this ? That's what I mean actually. Sorry for the previous mail. -Original Message- From: Foo Shyn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 11:18 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject

RE: tomcat as service under linux how-to

2005-07-20 Thread dummy
So may I know what's the booting seq. -Original Message- From: Foo Shyn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 4:13 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: tomcat as service under linux how-to Here's my rc.local script that i used to start the Tomcat and Apache

What commands to run in the Tomcat Debug Mode on Linux

2005-07-19 Thread Jyothi Palvai
Hi All, I think I have tomcat running in debug mode on a linux, I did this by running the catalina run debug command but I don't know the debug commands to run to get to start Tomcat, watch the variables, put debug points etc. Thanks in advance for providing this info. Thanks, Jyothi

tomcat as service under linux how-to

2005-07-19 Thread dummy
Hi, I would like to know how to start-up tomcat as services under LINUX and at the same time start-up apache after tomcat has started. How to check whether tomcat is already started before apache is started ? I don't have this on windows system.

Re: tomcat as service under linux how-to

2005-07-19 Thread Foo Shyn
Put a script that starts Apache and Tomcat into the /etc/rc.d/init.d folder. U can modify the rc.local script to run the script when Linux boot. U can run a ps -ef | grep command to check whether Tomcat is running before u start running Apache. By the way, y do u need to start Tomcat first before

Re: tomcat as service under linux how-to

2005-07-19 Thread Luis Durán
dummy wrote: Hi, I would like to know how to start-up tomcat as services under LINUX and at the same time start-up apache after tomcat has started. How to check whether tomcat is already started before apache is started ? I don't have this on windows system. You could use netstat -tlp

Tomcat 5.5.9 and CVS project file on Linux

2005-06-28 Thread Giacomino Raccuia
Hi, thanks to this list I installed and configured correctly tomcat 5.5.9 to work properly with my production eviroment, now I'd like to configure one instance of tomcat for every developer that works to my web site. I configured a new directory of tomcat and change the web server port, in

Re: tomcat windows / mysql linux

2005-06-09 Thread daniel steel
problem. could it be problem with jdk? we run into the same problem of very slow login, only from windows to linux. we have another client who have app server on linux and database on another linux box and it is seems to work fine. any thoughts? any tests we can run? thanks dan. Paul

Re: Why I got multiple/many instance of tomcat + jvm right after I've started tomcat? ( on Red Hat Linux E 3 )

2005-06-08 Thread Anto Paul
On 6/7/05, Mohd. Jeffry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear All, I got 6 servers running rhel3 and tomcat 4.1.27. One of this servers its tomcat is giving so many instance of tomcat and jvm but not for other server. They are running with the same configuration as far as tomcat and jvm is concern.

Re: Why I got multiple/many instance of tomcat + jvm right after I've started tomcat? ( on Red Hat Linux E 3 )

2005-06-08 Thread Mohd. Jeffry
All servers are using the same kernel :- [EMAIL PROTECTED] admin]$ uname -a Linux iedb1 2.4.21-9.0.1.ELsmp #1 SMP Mon Feb 9 22:26:51 EST 2004 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux On 6/8/05, Anto Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 6/7/05, Mohd. Jeffry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear All, I got 6 servers

tomcat windows / mysql linux

2005-06-08 Thread daniel steel
hi all, i have an interesting problem. our app server(tomcat 5.5) on windows 2003 communicates with mySQl database on linux box. our client application is very slow each time we log in. when we moved the database to windows box, the application is super fast. does anybody have thoughts

RE: tomcat windows / mysql linux

2005-06-08 Thread Robert Harper
engineers get paid so well. Robert S. Harper Information Access Technology, Inc. -Original Message- From: daniel steel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 10:36 AM To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org Subject: tomcat windows / mysql linux hi all, i have

Re: tomcat windows / mysql linux

2005-06-08 Thread Paul
daniel steel wrote: hi all, i have an interesting problem. our app server(tomcat 5.5) on windows 2003 communicates with mySQl database on linux box. our client application is very slow each time we log in. when we moved the database to windows box, the application is super fast. does anybody

Why I got multiple/many instance of tomcat + jvm right after I've started tomcat? ( on Red Hat Linux E 3 )

2005-06-07 Thread Mohd. Jeffry
Dear All, I got 6 servers running rhel3 and tomcat 4.1.27. One of this servers its tomcat is giving so many instance of tomcat and jvm but not for other server. They are running with the same configuration as far as tomcat and jvm is concern. Any thing else did I miss? This is snippet of my

Re: shared install under Linux

2005-05-30 Thread Marius Scurtescu
David Smith wrote: Sounds like you want to setup multiple TC instances. Try using CATALINA_BASE. See this message for more info: http://www.mail-archive.com/tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org/msg151971.html Thanks, this is what I was looking for. --David Marius Marius Scurtescu wrote:

Re: shared install under Linux

2005-05-27 Thread Marius Scurtescu
Mark wrote: Then in that case, I would make the context writable to all developers, and also make the context reloadable. By making the context reloadable, tomcat will reload any classes/jars that are placed into/or updated in the context. A couple tips would be: 1. If you are building

Re: shared install under Linux

2005-05-27 Thread David Smith
Sounds like you want to setup multiple TC instances. Try using CATALINA_BASE. See this message for more info: http://www.mail-archive.com/tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org/msg151971.html --David Marius Scurtescu wrote: Mark wrote: Then in that case, I would make the context writable to all

Re: shared install under Linux

2005-05-26 Thread Mark
Is this for a development environment ? On 5/23/05, Marius Scurtescu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Could anyone share some advice on how to install Tomcat on a Linux box such that it can be shared by several users? I would imagine that you install Tomcat to a system folder like /usr

Re: shared install under Linux

2005-05-26 Thread Marius Scurtescu
Mark wrote: Is this for a development environment ? Yes, for development. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: shared install under Linux

2005-05-26 Thread Mark
Then in that case, I would make the context writable to all developers, and also make the context reloadable. By making the context reloadable, tomcat will reload any classes/jars that are placed into/or updated in the context. A couple tips would be: 1. If you are building classes into the

shared install under Linux

2005-05-23 Thread Marius Scurtescu
Hi, Could anyone share some advice on how to install Tomcat on a Linux box such that it can be shared by several users? I would imagine that you install Tomcat to a system folder like /usr or /opt and then users that want to use Tomcat will have configuration files in their own home folders

Tomcat 4.1.30 with JDK 1.5_02 on Linux

2005-05-10 Thread Norris Shelton
Has anybody seen any problems with this? We are upgrading from 1.4.2_06 or _07 to 1.5._02. We are seeing some slow performance. It appears to be with forwards or possiblly redirects. Norris Shelton Software Engineer Sun Certified Java 1.1 Programmer Appriss, Inc. ICQ# 26487421 AIM

Finding xalan and xerces on Linux

2005-04-26 Thread David B. Saul
Installed TC 5.5.7 on Windows Created page using JSTL ( jstl.jar and standard.jar ) Did not need to add xalan or xerces especially since they are now included in Java 1.5. Deployed to Linux Used same versions of all components ( TC, JSTL, JAVA-JDK JRE) I had to add the xalan and xerces

Re: Finding xalan and xerces on Linux

2005-04-26 Thread Riyad Kalla
Silly question, but are you sure you were using JDK 1.5.0+ on your Linux install? Tomcat might have picked up a different version of it, or even GCJ. -Riyad On 4/26/05, David B. Saul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Installed TC 5.5.7 on Windows Created page using JSTL ( jstl.jar and standard.jar

RE: Finding xalan and xerces on Linux

2005-04-26 Thread David B. Saul
Yes - 1.5 was installed before TC. -Original Message- From: Riyad Kalla [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 3:28 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Finding xalan and xerces on Linux Silly question, but are you sure you were using JDK 1.5.0+ on your Linux install

problem with installing tomcat in linux

2005-04-11 Thread Shaik . ShabeenaImam
hi, I have a problem with installing tomcat in linux. i am getting the following error The BASEDIR environment variable is not defined This environment variable is needed to run this program can anybody help me out. thanx in advance, shabeena

RE: problem with installing tomcat in linux

2005-04-11 Thread Sir John Nueva
Did you set up CATALINA_HOME pointing to the tomcat folder? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 6:30 PM To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org Subject: problem with installing tomcat in linux hi, I have a problem

Re: problem with installing tomcat in linux

2005-04-11 Thread Cédric Buschini
a problem with installing tomcat in linux. i am getting the following error The BASEDIR environment variable is not defined This environment variable is needed to run this program can anybody help me out. thanx in advance, shabeena

Re: problem with installing tomcat in linux

2005-04-11 Thread Shaik . ShabeenaImam
a problem with installing tomcat in linux. i am getting the following error The BASEDIR environment variable is not defined This environment variable is needed to run this program can anybody help me out. thanx in advance, shabeena

Re: problem with installing tomcat in linux

2005-04-11 Thread Paul Puschmann
these commands #dos2unix startup.sh ... Still i am not getting. can't you get a packaged version from your linux distribution? (SuSE, Debian, ...) Kind regards, Paul -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (MingW32

Re: problem with installing tomcat in linux

2005-04-11 Thread Hassan Schroeder
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: yes i did exported those env variables. but still i am getting the following error Cannot find ./catalina.sh This file is needed to run this program Executables, including shell scripts, are only found if they're in your PATH. Either add the $CATALINA_HOME/bin directory to

java linux system call fails

2005-04-06 Thread Neil Upfalow
When a JSP calls 'gzip -d /opt/tomcat5/3.05.tar.gz' Like this: Runtime.getRuntime().exec(gzip -d /opt/tomcat5/3.05.tar.gz'); I get: ERROR java.io.IOException: java.io.IOException: Cannot allocate memory I don't believe it's a memory issue at all. Maybe this is just something you can't do from a

Apache 2.0.53 + Tomcat 5.5.7 + mod_jk 1.2.10 on GNU/Linux

2005-04-06 Thread jesper
I made a brief how-to on SUBJECT. hope somebody finds use of it regards. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Apache 2.0.53 + Tomcat 5.5.7 + mod_jk 1.2.10 on GNU/Linux

2005-04-06 Thread jesper
Torsdag den 7. april 2005 01:36 skrev jesper: I made a brief how-to on SUBJECT. I guess an url would be usefull to http://zvf.dk/how-to/index.html - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail:

Is jre-1.5 with tc-5.0.28 stable for production for Windows and Linux?

2005-04-05 Thread Zsolt Koppany
Hi, We have been using tc-5.0.28 with jre-1.4.2-07 for months without any problems. I heard that jre-1.5 should me much faster the 1.4 and now I consider moving to that platform. Performance is always important but is tc stable also with the environment? Zsolt

RE: Tomcat Hang on Linux (hangs the entire system)

2005-03-31 Thread Trice, Jim
, memory, swapping, etc. Jim T. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 1:44 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Tomcat Hang on Linux (hangs the entire system) Hi, You can try the following step by step approach 1) Check

RE: Tomcat -- port 80 for Linux

2005-03-31 Thread Vaneet Sharma
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wed 3/30/2005 2:50 PM To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org Cc: Subject: RE: Tomcat -- port 80 for Linux somwere your going to see this in your server xml under /conf of your tomcat_home folder

Tomcat -- port 80 for Linux

2005-03-30 Thread Jury Levykin
Hello! I use tomcat 5.5 as main web server at Linux host. Me need run tomcat in port 80. To solve this task I see two way: 1. Running tomcat as daemon in port 80 by jsvc command. 2. Running apache in port 80 and use mod_jk to redirect users request to tomcat. What way is most secure

Re: Tomcat -- port 80 for Linux

2005-03-30 Thread Trond G. Ziarkowski
tomcat 5.5 as main web server at Linux host. Me need run tomcat in port 80. To solve this task I see two way: 1. Running tomcat as daemon in port 80 by jsvc command. 2. Running apache in port 80 and use mod_jk to redirect users request to tomcat. What way is most secure

Re: Tomcat -- port 80 for Linux

2005-03-30 Thread Pete Stevens
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005, Jury Levykin wrote: Hello! I use tomcat 5.5 as main web server at Linux host. Me need run tomcat in port 80. To solve this task I see two way: 1. Running tomcat as daemon in port 80 by jsvc command. 2. Running apache in port 80 and use mod_jk to redirect users request

RE: Tomcat -- port 80 for Linux

2005-03-30 Thread Peter Crowther
From: Jury Levykin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I use tomcat 5.5 as main web server at Linux host. Me need run tomcat in port 80. To solve this task I see two way: 1. Running tomcat as daemon in port 80 by jsvc command. 2. Running apache in port 80 and use mod_jk to redirect users request

RE: Tomcat -- port 80 for Linux

2005-03-30 Thread Pete Stevens
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005, Peter Crowther wrote: From: Jury Levykin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I use tomcat 5.5 as main web server at Linux host. Me need run tomcat in port 80. To solve this task I see two way: 1. Running tomcat as daemon in port 80 by jsvc command. 2. Running apache

RE: Tomcat -- port 80 for Linux

2005-03-30 Thread FRANCOIS Dufour
=org.apache.catalina.connector.http.HttpConnector port=8080- [EMAIL PROTECTED] administrateur http://monteregiechat.org From: Jury Levykin [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Tomcat Users List tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org Subject: Tomcat -- port 80 for Linux Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 14:24:36 +0400 Hello

Tomcat Hang on Linux (hangs the entire system)

2005-03-30 Thread Steve Vanspall
Hi there, I am posting this in a few areas because I cannot pinpoint where the problem stems from. I have a standard Pentium III bases pc running linux. It has only 380 meg (or therabouts) of ram Using IBM JVM 1.4.1 and tomcat 4.1.18 (I know there are later version, but they all hang

Re: Tomcat Hang on Linux (hangs the entire system)

2005-03-30 Thread Viorel Dragomir
: Tomcat Hang on Linux (hangs the entire system) Hi there, I am posting this in a few areas because I cannot pinpoint where the problem stems from. I have a standard Pentium III bases pc running linux. It has only 380 meg (or therabouts) of ram Using IBM JVM 1.4.1 and tomcat 4.1.18 (I know

Re: Tomcat Hang on Linux (hangs the entire system)

2005-03-30 Thread Drew Jorgenson
Check your RAM, might be bad Drew. On Wed, 2005-03-30 at 23:38, Steve Vanspall wrote: Hi there, I am posting this in a few areas because I cannot pinpoint where the problem stems from. I have a standard Pentium III bases pc running linux. It has only 380 meg (or therabouts

Re: Tomcat Hang on Linux (hangs the entire system)

2005-03-30 Thread vignesh
- From: Steve Vanspall To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 09:38 Subject: Tomcat Hang on Linux (hangs the entire system) Hi there, I am posting this in a few areas because I cannot pinpoint where the problem stems from. I have a standard

[OT] RE: Tomcat Hang on Linux (hangs the entire system)

2005-03-30 Thread Peter Crowther
[Marked off-topic as almost certainly not directly Tomcat-related] From: Steve Vanspall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] My only option is to reboot the machine. But it hangs half way and has to be physically powered off. As others have suggested, this may well be bad RAM - or I've had similar

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