Hi again I have now discovered that the same problem exists in the number 2 example, when I execute it as root??? Very strange indeed Any idea is welcome. This means if I execute the start script as root I can not se the localhost:8080 (local host on port 8080) What cnages do I need to do, so every one can se it, even it is started as root?
s�n, 2002-10-27 kl. 18:07 skrev Lars Ole Christoffersen: > Hi > I have just installed (ot at least tried to) Tomcat 4 by using the rpm's > from jakarta.apache.org. However I am unable to get i started, It is > supposes to run line a deamon, and when I start it from the > /etc/rc.d/init.d/tomcat4 -start it returns an OK, but there is no > webserver available on port 8080 > I have set the JAVA_HOME variable in the /etc/tomcat4/tomcat4.conf file > as requested. I am not able to see what is goin wrong, but when I stop > it it throws a lot of exceptions like the following > java.net.ConnectException Connection refused. > Set server.xml IS set up to use por 8080 and no other application is > using this port. > > I have tried to download the gzipped ditrubuting and when I unzipped it. > In this I just have to set the JAVA_HOME in the catalina.sh file and it > runs fine. > > Why will it not run when installed by the RPM????? > > Thanks in advance > Lars > > > > > ---- > > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
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