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From: Terence M. Bandoian [mailto:tere...@tmbsw.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 3:01 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Setup Issue tomcat 6 SLES 11 SSL
On 4/30/2014 9:02 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Vincent,
On 4/29/14, 4:24 PM, Vincent T. DiScipio wrote:
I have setup tomcat 6 on SLES 11 and secured the instance with an
external certificate if authority. The following is occurring
from the same machine using both IE and Firefox:
On 4/30/2014 9:02 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Vincent,
On 4/29/14, 4:24 PM, Vincent T. DiScipio wrote:
I have setup tomcat 6 on SLES 11 and secured the instance with an
external certificate if authority. The following is occurring
from the
-Original Message-
From: Terence M. Bandoian [mailto:tere...@tmbsw.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 3:01 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Setup Issue tomcat 6 SLES 11 SSL
On 4/30/2014 9:02 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Vincent,
On 4/29
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2014 14:01:11 -0500
From: tere...@tmbsw.com
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: Setup Issue tomcat 6 SLES 11 SSL
On 4/30/2014 9:02 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Vincent,
On 4/29/14, 4:24 PM, Vincent T
Martin Registe, Jr. wrote:
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From: Mladen Turk [mailto:mt...@apache.org]
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2012 2:09 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: Setup of workers.properties with multiple host and TC instances
On 03/21/2012 07:47 PM, Martin Registe, Jr. wrote
You should learn how to quote messages ;)
On 03/21/2012 08:22 PM, Martin Registe, Jr. wrote:
Please note that I have two different IP addresses running under the same
worker.
You will need one worker per host:port thus in your case 4 of them not 2.
Okay so I broke them up and created
How many *tomcat instances* do you have running ?
And can you explain, in general terms, what you are trying to do ?
@Andre
I am trying to run two reduant tomcat instances that are each running two
reduant hosts on the same phyiscal server. I have detailed it below.
On one physical server I
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Martin,
On 3/22/12 1:18 PM, Martin Registe, Jr. wrote:
How many *tomcat instances* do you have running ? And can you
explain, in general terms, what you are trying to do ?
@Andre
I am trying to run two reduant tomcat instances that are each
Chris,
Let me see if I've got this straight. You've got:
* A hw load-balancer out front
* 5 physical servers each running:
- 1 Apache httpd
- 2 Tomcats
This allows you to have physical-server redundancy (x5) and also the ability to
take one TC instance down on each server for maintenance
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Martin,
On 3/22/12 5:08 PM, Martin Registe, Jr. wrote:
First question: do all httpd instances know about all Tomcat
instances? Or, does httpd only know about the two instances that
are co-located with it on the same physical server?
Httpd only
On 03/21/2012 07:47 PM, Martin Registe, Jr. wrote:
Hi All,
Please note that I have two different IP addresses running under the same
worker.
You will need one worker per host:port thus in your case 4 of them not 2.
My boss thinks that this is causing sessions to jump between the two ip
-Original Message-
From: Mladen Turk [mailto:mt...@apache.org]
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2012 2:09 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: Setup of workers.properties with multiple host and TC instances
On 03/21/2012 07:47 PM, Martin Registe, Jr. wrote:
Hi All,
Please note
From: Susan G. Conger [mailto:cong...@yoeric.com]
Subject: Setup Advice Needed: dev vs. test vs. production
I don't want to install 3 instances of tomcat on the
customers machine for running the different environments.
I strongly suggest you rethink that, and use at least three separate
...@unisys.com]
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2011 1:15 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Setup Advice Needed: dev vs. test vs. production
From: Susan G. Conger [mailto:cong...@yoeric.com]
Subject: Setup Advice Needed: dev vs. test vs. production
I don't want to install 3 instances of tomcat
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From: Susan G. Conger
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2011 13:30
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Setup Advice Needed: dev vs. test vs. production
I hear you. But in our environment it just isn't feasible to
install three different tomcats on the customer's
From: Susan G. Conger [mailto:cong...@yoeric.com]
Subject: RE: Setup Advice Needed: dev vs. test vs. production
But in our environment it just isn't feasible to install
three different tomcats on the customer's system.
Why not?
So I was trying to come up with a way to do this without
'
Subject: RE: Setup Advice Needed: dev vs. test vs. production
I hear you. But in our environment it just isn't feasible to install
three
different tomcats on the customer's system. So I was trying to come up
with
a way to do this without having to rename a bunch of stuff
'; 'cong...@yoeric.com'
Subject: RE: Setup Advice Needed: dev vs. test vs. production
Susan,
Are you wanting to only perform one (1) install of the Tomcat software?
What is the customer environment (O/S, etc.) that is imposing this
requirement?
I am going to guess that it is possibly Windows
[mailto:chuck.caldar...@unisys.com]
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2011 2:06 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Setup Advice Needed: dev vs. test vs. production
From: Susan G. Conger [mailto:cong...@yoeric.com]
Subject: RE: Setup Advice Needed: dev vs. test vs. production
But in our environment
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Susan,
On 1/21/2011 2:28 PM, Susan G. Conger wrote:
I can't. This is running on an AS400. And the clients are very
particular on what you can install.
You don't have to install anything else.
Read RUNNING.txt, specifically the Advanced section.
From: johnrock [mailto:johnpi...@yahoo.com]
Subject: RE: setup default webapp in tomcat 6 and apache
Is that the typical way this should be done?
If you're keeping your webapp outside of the Host appBase directory, it's the
only way it can be done.
I can't understand why I could not find
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John,
johnrock wrote:
# send all requests ending in .jsp to worker1
JkMount /*.jsp worker1
# send all requests ending /servlet to worker1
JkMount /*/servlet/ worker1
[snip]
What I am trying to do is very simple,
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
Isn't this a very standard thing to do?
No; one normally deploys webapps under the Host appBase.
- Chuck
Ok, I would like to follow the normal, best practices way. If you will
indulge me one more try:
What is the best way to configure/deploy an app so that
johnrock wrote:
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
Isn't this a very standard thing to do?
No; one normally deploys webapps under the Host appBase.
- Chuck
Ok, I would like to follow the normal, best practices way. If you will
indulge me one more try:
What is the best way to
From: johnrock [mailto:johnpi...@yahoo.com]
Subject: RE: setup default webapp in tomcat 6 and apache
What is the best way to configure/deploy an app so that it
will be accessed from the url:
http://localhost/index.jsp
There's nothing wrong with the way you're doing it, and there are certain
johnrock wrote:
[.. plenty]
Just one little trick, which you may have missed in the Apache/Tomcat docs :
the JkMount/JkUnMount directives may sometimes be a bit clumsy to
handle. You can replace them by something like this in Apache :
Location /xyz (or LocationMatch)
SetHandler
I appreciate your great advice, and I will look into that. However, I fear
that my confusion is even more basic - as I have not set up tomcat before.
How should I set up my webApp so that when I call http://localhost/index.jsp
in my browser tomcat serves up the index.jsp from my webApp dir:
From: johnrock [mailto:johnpi...@yahoo.com]
Subject: Re: setup default webapp in tomcat 6 and apache
However, I fear that my confusion is even more basic -
as I have not set up tomcat before.
The easiest thing you can do (assuming you're not trying to use PHP or
somesuch) is use Tomcat
Let me try to be more clear: Lets forget about Apache, that is not the issue:
Assuming tomcat is running standalone on port 80, how do I set it up so that
when I call
http://localhost/index.jsp
Tomcat defaults to serving my custom app located at:
C:/myApp/web/index.jsp
as opposed to what it is
From: johnrock [mailto:johnpi...@yahoo.com]
Subject: Re: setup default webapp in tomcat 6 and apache
Assuming tomcat is running standalone on port 80, how do I
set it up so that when I call
http://localhost/index.jsp
Tomcat defaults to serving my custom app located at:
C:/myApp/web
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: johnrock [mailto:johnpi...@yahoo.com]
Subject: Re: setup default webapp in tomcat 6 and apache
Assuming tomcat is running standalone on port 80, how do I
set it up so that when I call
http://localhost/index.jsp
Tomcat defaults to serving my custom app
No further insight as to why Tomcat 6 is not logging out-of -the-box?
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 10:25 PM, dOE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the JS-wrapper can redirect its output to event viewer.
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 7:13 PM, Michael Ludwig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
André Warnier schrieb am
From: dOE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Setup Logging for Tomcat 6
No further insight as to why Tomcat 6 is not logging out-of
-the-box?
Are you still using this js-wrapper thingie? If so, no one will be
interested.
- Chuck
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Ok, thanks
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 12:52 PM, Caldarale, Charles R
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: dOE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Setup Logging for Tomcat 6
No further insight as to why Tomcat 6 is not logging out-of
-the-box?
Are you still using this js-wrapper thingie
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: dOE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Setup Logging for Tomcat 6
No further insight as to why Tomcat 6 is not logging out-of
-the-box?
Are you still using this js-wrapper thingie? If so, no one will be
interested.
To put this more diplomatically
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From: dOE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Setup Logging for Tomcat 6
I don't know where output/extras is?
Did you do step 3?
Build the commons-logging additional component using the extras.xml Ant build
script which is part of teh [sic] Tomcat source bundle.
Does that require me to download the source files for Tomcat, and then
locate this Ant script? The instructions are very vague and assume the
individual is already well versed in managing Tomcat ...needless to say I am
not.
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 2:17 PM, Caldarale, Charles R
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To setup log4j, here's what I did.
Copy the log4j jar file to WEB-INF/lib. Put it in ${catalina.home}/lib if you
want all webapps to be able to see this file.
Create a log4j.properties. Initially this file was in
WEB-INF/classes/log4j.properties. Now I have the file in
From: dOE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Setup Logging for Tomcat 6
Does that require me to download the source files for Tomcat, and then
locate this Ant script?
Yes, that's why it says part of teh [sic] Tomcat source bundle.
The instructions are very vague and assume
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Setup Logging for Tomcat 6
Copy the log4j jar file to WEB-INF/lib. Put it in
${catalina.home}/lib if you want all webapps to be able to
see this file.
You really don't want to put the log4j.jar into Tomcat's lib directory
, Caldarale, Charles R
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Setup Logging for Tomcat 6
Copy the log4j jar file to WEB-INF/lib. Put it in
${catalina.home}/lib if you want all webapps to be able to
see this file.
You really don't want to put
From: dOE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Setup Logging for Tomcat 6
All I want is for my Tomcat 6 to spit out some logs, and be
default it's not.
The phrase spit out some logs is pretty meaningless; what are you really
trying to accomplish? By default, Tomcat's logs are in its logs
At the moment my Tomcat is not generating any log out put, and this is a
simple default installation. I am interested in localhost mostly, and
Catalina logs...
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 3:10 PM, Caldarale, Charles R
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: dOE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re
From: dOE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Setup Logging for Tomcat 6
At the moment my Tomcat is not generating any log out put,
What platform are you running on?
What JVM version are you using?
How did you install Tomcat?
- Chuck
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Its running on win32,
JVM is 1.6
installed via js-wrapper.
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 3:27 PM, Caldarale, Charles R
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: dOE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Setup Logging for Tomcat 6
At the moment my Tomcat is not generating any log out put,
What
dOE wrote:
Its running on win32,
JVM is 1.6
installed via js-wrapper.
I don't know that js-wrapper, but if this is under Windows, might not
the logs be all redirected in the Windows system logs ?
My computer icon, right-click, Manage, then the first folder under
System.
(Can't tell you
From: dOE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Setup Logging for Tomcat 6
Its running on win32,
O.k.
JVM is 1.6
O.k.
installed via js-wrapper.
??? Not bloody likely. Download Tomcat from
http://tomcat.apache.org/download-60.cgi (the .zip version, not the .exe), do a
fresh install
The JS-Wrapper should have no effect on the built-in tomcat logging. It
(js-wrapper) can only log its self.
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 3:35 PM, André Warnier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dOE wrote:
Its running on win32,
JVM is 1.6
installed via js-wrapper.
I don't know that js-wrapper, but
André Warnier schrieb am 24.11.2008 um 21:35:50 (+0100):
dOE wrote:
Its running on win32,
JVM is 1.6
installed via js-wrapper.
I don't know that js-wrapper, but if this is under Windows, might not
the logs be all redirected in the Windows system logs ?
If this is possible, it's not
Caldarale, Charles R schrieb am 24.11.2008 um 13:33:39 (-0600):
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Setup Logging for Tomcat 6
Copy the log4j jar file to WEB-INF/lib. Put it in
${catalina.home}/lib if you want all webapps to be able to
see this file.
You
From: Michael Ludwig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Setup Logging for Tomcat 6
See the driver - I think I used that expression yesterday. Share a
logging complex - could you expand a bit on what this means,
or provide a pointer to an informative document?
Look at Tomcat's class
Caldarale, Charles R schrieb am 24.11.2008 um 18:53:06 (-0600):
From: Michael Ludwig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Setup Logging for Tomcat 6
See the driver - I think I used that expression yesterday. Share a
logging complex - could you expand a bit on what this means
From: Michael Ludwig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Setup Logging for Tomcat 6
Does the same hold true for the shared.loader?
It holds true for *any* classloader in the hierarchy. The shared.loader is
disabled in the standard Tomcat 6 config, as you probably know.
- Chuck
Caldarale, Charles R schrieb am 24.11.2008 um 19:37:52 (-0600):
From: Michael Ludwig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Setup Logging for Tomcat 6
Does the same hold true for the shared.loader?
It holds true for *any* classloader in the hierarchy.
Thanks for this clarification
From: Michael Ludwig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Setup Logging for Tomcat 6
I didn't. I'm a Tomcat newbie. But I discovered the other day
that you can place libraries in the shared.loader by editing
conf/catalina.properties.
Unless you really, really need to do that, don't. It's
I have the *.zip version.
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 3:48 PM, Caldarale, Charles R
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: dOE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Setup Logging for Tomcat 6
Its running on win32,
O.k.
JVM is 1.6
O.k.
installed via js-wrapper.
??? Not bloody likely
the JS-wrapper can redirect its output to event viewer.
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 7:13 PM, Michael Ludwig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
André Warnier schrieb am 24.11.2008 um 21:35:50 (+0100):
dOE wrote:
Its running on win32,
JVM is 1.6
installed via js-wrapper.
I don't know that
This should work:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/j2ep/
-Tim
bajistaman wrote:
Is there a way to map a local context to a remote one with tomcat?
I mean:
http://localhost:8080/somename--http://remotehost/someothername
I know that this can be done with Apache Http Server but I'm trying to
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
Write a filter that does a redirect. I believe that
http://tuckey.org/urlrewrite/ has this capability, but I haven't tried
it myself.
Thanks Charles, I have already created a filter using commons.httpclient but
the performance that I'm having is not what I
Tim Funk wrote:
This should work:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/j2ep/
Thanks Tim, It looks like what I need, Have you tried it?, Does it have good
performance?
Johann
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Its not ready for high volume but for most sites which are low volume- i
would think its OK
-Tim
bajistaman wrote:
Tim Funk wrote:
This should work:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/j2ep/
Thanks Tim, It looks like what I need, Have you tried it?, Does it have good
performance?
From: bajistaman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Setup a Proxy in Tomcat
Is there a way to map a local context to a remote one with tomcat?
Write a filter that does a redirect. I believe that
http://tuckey.org/urlrewrite/ has this capability, but I haven't tried
it myself.
- Chuck
Hi William,
On 4/30/07, William Biggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just installed tomat 5.5 on my Fedora http://www.fedoraproject.org/ 5
box it is up and running . I would like to know how to add a user for the
admin page ?
Under Tomcat's folder /conf/tomcat-users.xml is where the users are
From: Rashmi Rubdi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: setup
and aloso I would like to know where the webapps/ROOT/index.jsp
is ?
By default, it is under Tomcat's webapps/ROOT/ folder , in my instance
of Tomcat 5.5.x
Well, not really. The source to index.jsp
Hi Chuck,
On 5/1/07, Caldarale, Charles R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Rashmi Rubdi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: setup
and aloso I would like to know where the webapps/ROOT/index.jsp
is ?
By default, it is under Tomcat's webapps/ROOT/ folder , in my instance
of Tomcat
everything should be at /bin folder, use startup.bat to start,
shutdown.batto shutdown.
service.bat to register to windows services. edit server.xml at /conf to
change port, add valve, etc...
On 12/27/06, Dinesh Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just downloaded tomcat 6.0.2 for windows. How can
either download the executable which *is* a setup-file or download the
zip-archive and unzip it into your preferred directory.
reading the docs sometimes helps, too
greg
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From: Mark Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: Phillips Marketing, Inc.
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: setup for web designers?
Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2005 21:20:44 -0700
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] users
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do people set up their tomcat so that the web designers can work on
the static content and the programmers can work on the jsp stuff without
stepping on each other's toes?
In my case the web designers have already been working with apache with
their files in
Subject: Re: setup for web designers?
Rusty,
From what I have read, you get better performance if you let tomcat serve
the
static stuff as well as the jsps. Check the tomcat docs for a discussion of
this topic.
However, if you still want to put tomcat behind apache, take a look at this
article
great!
Regards,
Carl
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From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 December 2005 18:10
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: setup for web designers?
From: JT Neville [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: setup for web designers?
From what I have
Offering performance advice based on a 3-year old Tomcat is highly
inappropriate. The 5.5.12 version delivers static content at essentially
the same speed as Apache httpd. Suggested reading (note that this is
about 5.5.4, and 5.5.12 is yet faster
Not everyone can stay on the bleeding edge
Thanks for all of the suggestions.
I don't think I've explained my situation clearly. What I would like to do,
but maybe this is not a good idea, is to have the static content and dynamic
content appear to be in the same directory; i.e., have the same base url.
In my jk.conf file I have
Hah! I figured it out; only one of the apache directives in httpd.conf
should be used, not all 3:
#AddType text/html .jsp
AddOutputFilter INCLUDES .jsp
#AddHandler server-parsed .jsp
Thanks for everyone's help. I'm now a happy camper.
Try using %@ include file=header.html % instead.
Mark
On Monday 12 December 2005 06:29 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do people set up their tomcat so that the web designers can work on the
static content and the programmers can work on the jsp stuff without
stepping on each other's toes?
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