Hi, Good morning people, I believe I am close to finding a solution.
I will explain in more detail the current problem scenario. On the server, I have two instances of Geoserver installed: Geoserverv and Geoserveri. Both instances are in the same root directory "/dados" (/dados/geoserverv/ and /dados/geoserveri/). When I run Geoserveri from the address http://192.168.0.119:8089/geoserveri , it works perfectly. When I run Geoserverv from the address http://192.168.0.119:8102/geoserverv, it doesn't work, showing the return page "404" (http status 404 - Not Found Type: Status Report Message: /geoserverv/web/ Description The origin server did not find a current representation for the target resource or is not willing to describe that one exists) I took the following test: - Deleted all content from /datos/geoserverv folder and copied all Geoserveri content to it. After that, the geoserverv worked perfectly, however, loading the same data as the geoserveri, which would be obvious as it is the base of the other geoserver. When I returned the original geoserverv content, it returned the same 404 error. With this test, it is clear that it is just a changed configuration file either inside the contents of the /dados/geoserverv folder, or inside the geoserver or tomcat in /var/lib. One thing I noticed is that, after comparing files inside the data folders of the two instances, inside the geoserveri workspace I have a "default.xml" file. I couldn't find this file in the geoserveri workspace. The geoserveri has a connection to postgresql. We tested the database connection settings, and it is working (we created a new database and executed the connection with the option to create new tables, and it worked perfectly). In light of these tests, I think it's either a configuration I'm not looking at in the case of geoserverv, or it's a file that has been deleted by someone else. As I've been trying to solve it for a few days, I may be letting something go by without noticing it out of tiredness. Any guidance they can give me, what settings can I review? Best regards, Maurício Vieira Cardoso Filho Gerente TI Infra Tel: +556137995051 email : mcard...@topocart.com.br; skype: mauricio.cardoso1974 Em qui., 16 de dez. de 2021 às 15:11, Mauricio Vieira Cardoso Filho < mcard...@topocart.com.br> escreveu: > Thanks for answering > Even inserting the path dir in the service execution file, it doesn't work. > > Are there any more config files I could be looking at? - I think I've > exhausted my options... > > > Maurício Vieira Cardoso Filho > Gerente TI Infra > Tel: +556137995051 > email : mcard...@topocart.com.br; > skype: mauricio.cardoso1974 > > > Em qui., 16 de dez. de 2021 às 08:55, Russ Hore <r...@russ-hore.co.uk> > escreveu: > >> I am coming to this late but have you checked the tomcat.service file in >> /usr/lib/systemd/system >> >> Is there a line something like; >> >> ReadWritePaths=/data/ >> >> for wherever your data directory is? >> >> Russ >> >> On 16 Dec 2021, at 11:30, Mauricio Vieira Cardoso Filho < >> mcard...@topocart.com.br> wrote: >> >> Hi, A good day to all. >> >> Problem with connection to the bank is solved. Simply reconnected. >> However, when I direct the geoserver to read the specific data directory >> (/dados/geoserverv), it cannot load the data from this directory, giving an >> error 404. >> But if you leave the default path >> (/var/lib/tomcat8v/webapps/geoserverv/WEB-INF/data), it works just fine. >> >> I've already looked at the permissions of the destination directory >> (owner and group are tomcat8) as well as already applied 750, 770, 755 and >> 777 in folders, but it still doesn't load. >> >> Apart from the web.xml on the geoserver, should I configure it elsewhere? >> >> Att., >> >> Maurício Vieira Cardoso Filho >> Gerente TI Infra >> Tel: +556137995051 >> email : mcard...@topocart.com.br; >> skype: mauricio.cardoso1974 >> >> >> Em qua., 15 de dez. de 2021 às 10:58, Mauricio Vieira Cardoso Filho < >> mcard...@topocart.com.br> escreveu: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I recently started a request for help, however, I had to be away from >>> the service due to other issues. But now I returned and the problem got >>> worse. >>> >>> In addition to not being able to read the data directory specified in >>> the web.xml, now I have another problem that the geoserver cannot connect >>> to the postgree database. >>> >>> I use jdbc extension, and nothing in the configuration has changed. >>> Simply all geoserver stopped running. (see image below): >>> >>> <Captura de tela de 2021-12-15 10-42-52.png> >>> >>> What can I say on the subject: >>> >>> - All permissions on the pointed data folder are for tomcat user and >>> group; >>> - All content is readable; >>> - username and password to connect to the bank is ok (credentials are >>> correct) >>> - the bank is on the same server as the application (it was trying to >>> address it by ip address and by localhost). >>> - I have a base of two geoservers in the same directory >>> (/dados/geoserverv and /dados/geoserveri), one of which is working >>> perfectly with the same settings. >>> - I've deployed a new war many times. >>> >>> Attached, I'll send my catalina.out if it's any help in assessing the >>> issues and the possibility of sending some guidance. >>> Maurício Vieira Cardoso Filho >>> Gerente TI Infra >>> Tel: +556137995051 >>> email : mcard...@topocart.com.br; >>> skype: mauricio.cardoso1974 >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> Geoserver-users mailing list >> >> Please make sure you read the following two resources before posting to >> this list: >> - Earning your support instead of buying it, but Ian Turton: >> http://www.ianturton.com/talks/foss4g.html#/ >> - The GeoServer user list posting guidelines: >> http://geoserver.org/comm/userlist-guidelines.html >> >> If you want to request a feature or an improvement, also see this: >> https://github.com/geoserver/geoserver/wiki/Successfully-requesting-and-integrating-new-features-and-improvements-in-GeoServer >> >> >> Geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/geoserver-users >> >> >>
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