I have been flipping through the archives and other people seem to have installed the RaQ3 tomcat pkg and the update and then just restarted their httpd and tomcat magically starts.
My /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf file has no new entries in it. There is a /etc/rc.d/init.d/tomcat.init script that I have to use to start tomcat, which appears to start OK, but I cannot get any response when using http://www.mysite.com:8007/ or by moving the webapps.inactive directory to webapps so that it is installed as /admin /examples and /test I have restarted httpd after starting tomcat, and I see that all the WEB-INF directories are present. The startup indicates that all the virtual sites are recognized and that ApJserv is on 8007. What is the quick and easy way to see that tomcat is responding? Where do I hook in the tomcat.init script in startup to get things going, as a symbolic link in rc3.d or by inserting it into the httpd script? Does the pkg install really hook things into the right places so that httpd restart gets things going? If so should I uninstall and rerun the pkg and see that the httpd.conf is changed? (I have modified my httpd.conf because I turned on hostname lookup and I added an SSL certificate. But that has been in place for over a year.) --------------------------------------------------- DuoMark International, Inc. 6523 Colgate Avenue, Suite 325 Los Angeles, CA 90048-4410 / USA Voice: +1 323 381-0002 FAX: +1 323 549 0172 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.duomark.com/ _______________________________________________ cobalt-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers
