Hi 

 

I am using a file ROOT.xml placed in a folder /tomcat6/conf/Catalina/localhost

 

# cat ROOT.xml

<Context path="/" docBase="/home/dspace/dspace1.7.2_install/webapps/xmlui"

     debug="0" privileged="true" allowLinking="true">

</Context>

#

 

Regards,

Lewatle

 

From: Verdonck Christof [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 11 July 2011 03:55 PM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] Tomcat not publishing webpages

 

Dear


which ROOT.xml? Do you mean server.xml?


Yours Sincerely






Christof Verdonck



helix84 wrote: 

On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 15:20, Lewatle Phaladi
<[email protected]> <mailto:[email protected]>  wrote:
  

        I have installed copy of dspace on the server  with all Successful 
results and when I change my ROOT.xml file to point to the new installation 
directory ”dspace1.7.2/webapps/xmlui “ the only thing that appear on the 
browser is tomcat welcome page, this copy of tomcat has been installed long 
time ago but the version is  6 and I want to know if this is the problem and it 
needs to be updated,
            

 
Hi Lewatle,
 
DSpace documentation says it should work with Tomcat 5.5 and newer, so
the problem shouldn't be with Tomcat version. That said, your tomcat
configuration may be broken so a reinstall might help.
 
But I would check the obvious things first:
1) check that your dspace1.7.2 directory  (including all
subdirectories and files) is owned by the same user as tomcat runs
under
2) check tomcat logs for any errors and warnings
 
Regards,
~~helix84
 
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