Today I quickly set up my NT box with my servlets, JServ & IDB.  It worked on the
first attempt.  Is there anything special I need to do for Linux?  Might it be a C
library problem on RH 6.0?  Grasping at straws here...

Burt Alexander wrote:

> I made the mod, but without success.  I noticed that I had set explicitly the
> wrapper.path variables before to include all the paths that the server used - I
> would imagine this would have the same effect as setting wrapper.env.copy=PATH.
>
> Still stuck.  Anyone?
>
>                 Burt.
>
> Burt Alexander wrote:
>
> > Thank you Erik.  I'll give that a try at work tomorrow.
> >
> >                     Burt.
> >
> > Erik Williams wrote:
> >
> > > > "Craig R. McClanahan" wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Burt Alexander wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > If you're running drivers that require native code, you also have to make
> > > > > sure that the appropriate shared libraries (DLL files under Windows, SO
> > > > > files under Unix) are in the right places, and defined in the right
> > > > > environment variables (PATH under Windows, LD_LIBRARY_PATH under Unix).
> > > >
> > > > Yep.  All these things are set up & working fine for other servlet engines.
> > > > Its only JServ that has the problem.
> > >
> > > When I first installed JSERV on my NT laptop, I had the same problem
> > > when I tried to make a connection to the database (DB2 5.2 UDB for NT).
> > > The DB2 JDBC application driver couldn't find the native CLI DLLs that
> > > it uses to talk to UDB.  This is the magic in my jserv.properties
> > > file that fixed my problem:
> > >
> > > # An environment name with value copied from caller to Java Virtual
> > > Machine
> > > # Syntax: wrapper.env.copy=[name]
> > > # Default: NONE
> > > wrapper.env.copy=PATH
> > >
> > > Once the PATH environmental variable was made available to JSERV, my
> > > database servlet connected just fine.  It sounds like you have to use
> > > this to mirror any environmental settings that InstantDB requires.
> > >
> > > Also, don't forget to make any JAR files you need available via the
> > > wrapper.classpath configuration option in jserv.properties.
> > >
> > > Enjoy in moderation!  :)
> > >
> > > SunFox
> > >
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