Hello Stefano,
Please feel free to attach or send a link to your Tomcat7 catalina.out file.
Thanks,
Andrew
On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 6:14 PM, Stefano Cossu <sco...@artic.edu> wrote:
> Hi,
> I got this exact same message again with alpha 2.
>
> The Tomcat configuration you suggested, which works with a1, does not with
> a2. If I undeploy a2 and deploy a1, without changing anything else, a1
> works.
>
> I noticed that Modeshape was upgraded from 3.3.0 to 3.4.0 between
> versions. Is it possible that those variable names changed?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Stefano Cossu
> Director of Application Services, Collections
>
> The Art Institute of Chicago
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>
>
> On 9/27/13 1:45 PM, Andrew Woods wrote:
>
> Hello Stefano,
> As Ben mentioned, the default area to which the Fedora4 webapp is trying
> to persist state does not exist in your environment. See the following wiki
> page for deployment details:
> https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/FF/Deploying+Fedora+4
>
> All should be well if you add the following environment variables:
> =====================
>
> -Dcom.arjuna.ats.arjuna.common.ObjectStoreEnvironmentBean.default.objectStoreDir=<some-dir>
> -Dcom.arjuna.ats.arjuna.objectstore.objectStoreDir=<some-dir>
> -Dfcrepo.ispn.CacheDirPath=<some-dir>
> -Dfcrepo.ispn.binary.CacheDirPath=<some-dir>
> -Dfcrepo.modeshape.index.location=<some-dir>
> -Dfcrepo.ispn.alternative.CacheDirPath=<some-dir>
> -Dfcrepo.ispn.binary.alternative.CacheDirPath=<some-dir>
> =====================
>
> If you are using Tomcat7 on Linux, you should be able to add the above
> environment variables with the following additions to your
> /etc/default/tomcat7 file:
> =====================
> JAVA_OPTS="${JAVA_OPTS}
> -Dcom.arjuna.ats.arjuna.common.ObjectStoreEnvironmentBean.default.objectStoreDir=/tmp/ff/object-store-default"
> JAVA_OPTS="${JAVA_OPTS}
> -Dcom.arjuna.ats.arjuna.objectstore.objectStoreDir=/tmp/ff/object-store"
> JAVA_OPTS="${JAVA_OPTS} -Dfcrepo.ispn.CacheDirPath=/tmp/ff/cache"
> JAVA_OPTS="${JAVA_OPTS}
> -Dfcrepo.ispn.binary.CacheDirPath=/tmp/ff/cache-binary"
> JAVA_OPTS="${JAVA_OPTS} -Dfcrepo.modeshape.index.location=/tmp/ff/index"
> JAVA_OPTS="${JAVA_OPTS}
> -Dfcrepo.ispn.alternative.CacheDirPath=/tmp/ff/alt-cache"
> JAVA_OPTS="${JAVA_OPTS}
> -Dfcrepo.ispn.binary.alternative.CacheDirPath=/tmp/ff/alt-cache-binary"
> =====================
> ...then restart tomcat.
> Andrew
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 1:35 PM, Benjamin Armintor <armin...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> At a glance, it looks like it's configure to run out of a maven build
>> directory and not an arbirtrary tomcat. Check the json config file and
>> make sure the infinispan cache is configured to point to a writeable
>> directory.
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 1:18 PM, Stefano Cossu <sco...@artic.edu> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi there,
>>> I tried installing the alpha release of Fedora 4 for testing. I deployed
>>> the fcrepo.war file on a fresh Tomcat 7.0.42 install running on Oracle JVM
>>> 1.7.0_21-b02.
>>> I got the following message:
>>>
>>> FAIL - Application at context path /fcrepo could not be started.
>>>
>>> Attached is my catalina.err log. There are several errors logged but I
>>> couldn't figure out the root cause. This is a vanilla Tomcat install (Arch
>>> Linux). What is missing?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> --
>>>
>>> Stefano Cossu
>>> Director of Application Services, Collections
>>>
>>> The Art Institute of Chicago
>>> 116 S. Michigan Ave.
>>> Chicago, IL 60603
>>>
>>>
>>>
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