I've updated the site to clarify all of this further for the multiprocess deployment. CONNECTORS-185 is the ticket. The public site should update in a few hours too.
Karl On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 4:50 AM, Karl Wright <[email protected]> wrote: > The define directories are only built when there is something in them. > As of some time ago, there are no existing connectors that require > them any longer, but the build scripts and run scripts still handle > them if they exist. > > ManifoldCF does not only consist of a set of web applications, but > also the agents process. It sounds like you did not start the agents > process, which is why nothing seems to be working for you. How to do > this in a multi-process setup is all described fully in > http://incubator.apache.org/connectors/how-to-build-and-deploy.html. > It sounds like you should be starting here: > > http://incubator.apache.org/connectors/how-to-build-and-deploy.html#Deploying+the > > In the multiprocess setup, be careful to not skip the setup of a > synchronization directory. > > Please let me know whether this helps. > Karl > > On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 10:48 PM, Mark Moloney <[email protected]> wrote: >> The define subdirectory under dist/web is missing and cannot be found in the >> source. Therefore I am also missing the relevant -D switches for Tomcat >> installation. I figured I at least needed >> "-Dorg.apache.manifoldcf.configfile" to point to the path of the properties >> file. >> Perhaps a missing -D switch is the cause of a job getting stuck. I set up >> using Postgresql and Tomcat, and ran the various commands to initialize the >> database. When I configure a job using the Null output connector and the >> File System Repository, the job gets stuck on "Starting up". Attempts to >> abort the job then has it stuck on "Aborting". Restarting Tomcat doesn't >> make the job unstuck. Attempts to delete the job fail because the job hasn't >> aborted. >> I'm testing on a small directory. The same setup worked find using the >> example configuration with the built in Jetty and Derby. >> Thank you for any assistance. >> Mark >
