Yes, I have the manager application installed.  I logged in as you
suggested -- low and behold neither the /dspace nor /dspace-oai
applications are running.  When I click either of these to start them,
the page refreshes and they do not start.  Also please note that I
have uncommented the code which adds the port connection for the
mod_jk module in the tomcat configuration file (  <Connector
port="8082" maxThreads="150" minSpareThreads="25" maxSpareThreads="75"
enableLookups="false" acceptCount="100" connectionTimeout="20000"
proxyPort="80" disableUploadTimeout="true" />  ) as instructed in the
mod_jk connector install directions.  Should there be some kind of
DSpace entry in server.xml that could be missing?  Also, should there
be a line in the $dspace.source/config/dspace.cfg file that points to
the Tomcat server.xml upon compilation?  There is nothing in the
Display Name field in the Tomcat manager application for DSpace.
Thanks, Billy


On Nov 15, 2007 12:20 PM, Graham Triggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you have the manager application installed on Tomcat?
> (http://localhost:8080/manager/html)
>
> If so, what does it say about the status of the DSpace application?
>
> Have you checked the Tomcat log files?
>
> Is Tomcat running under a security manager? (I'm not sure how this is /
> would be configured under Fedora). If it is, the configuration manager
> probably won't get loaded, and the application will fail to initialise
> correctly.
>
> G
>
>
> Drrty Byl wrote:
> > Hello, I have been trying to install DSpace on my Fedora Core 5 server
> > to use in a school project for the past several days.  I am able to
> > successfully build and install the package, but still cannot access
> > the web interface.  Here are the specifications for my project along
> > with the steps I have tried to get it working:
> >
> > Fedora Core 5 (kernel 2.6.15-1.2054_FC5, i386)
> > DSpace version 1.4.2
> > dspace.dir = /dspace  dspace.url = http://localhost:8080/dspace
> > dspace.hostname = localhost
> > Java version "1.6.0_03" Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_03-b05)
> > Tomcat 5 (installed from Redhat Package Manager/yum interface)
> > Apache 2.2 (installed from Redhat Package Manager/yum interface)
> > PostgreSQL 8.1.9
> >
> > 1 - Regular sequence of Postgres database creation is successful, "ant
> > fresh_install" build is successful, software installed at "/dspace".
> > 2 - Tomcat and Apache are restarted
> > 3 - visiting http://localhost:8080 with Firefox displays Apache Test Page
> > 4 - visiting http://localhost:8080/dspace results in a 404 error: Not Found
> > 5 - visiting http://localhost:8080/dspace/ results in a 503 error:
> > Service Temporarily Unavailable
> >
> > I am positive that both Tomcat and Apache are running; port 8080 is
> > NOT firewalled.  The next step I tried was installing the mod_jk
> > connector using the directions at:
> > http://wiki.dspace.org/index.php/ModJk .  This did not resolve the
> > problem.  Should "ProxyRequests On" and "NameVirtualHost *:80" be
> > uncommented in Apache httpd.conf?  Also, do I need to define a <
> > location > in this file?  Does anyone have a working Apache
> > configuration file with changes made in respect to DSpace
> > installation?  I get the impression this might somehow be related to
> > the problem.  It looks as though Tomcat, although running, is not
> > serving DSpace.  Any help to get this functioning is greatly
> > appreciated!  Billy
> >
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