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Thanks for your hint, but we already had checked all that (we have been
looking ath this argggh! during 9 hours yesterday).

We now are sure that it is due to the upgrade : after rolling back to
jserv1.0b3 on one of the machines, everything worked fine again (with the
same apache1.3.6/conf/ directory).

We will try to recompile Apache once again with Jserv1.0

-> are there specific things to do in the build or the conf when compiling
with JServ1.0 final? (I saw nothing specific about that final version in the
Apache web site)

Thanks again

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De:   Andy Schneider [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Date: jeudi 23 septembre 1999 12:26
> À:    Java Apache Users
> Objet:        Re: Paralysing  FileNotFoundException after JServ1.0
> installation
> 
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> A guess:
> 
> Have you tried an "su -" to the user ApacheJServ runs under and then
> trying to
> ls the file? Could it be one of the directories in the path to the HTML
> file has
> permissions that preclude access by ApacheJServ. Maybe the upgrade changed
> what
> user ApacheJServ ran under.
> 
> "Marche, Marie-Odile" wrote:
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> > Hello
> >
> > I HAVE READ THE FAQ BUT FOUND NOTHING OF HELP IN IT;
> >
> > I have recently upgraded jserv1.0-b3 to Jserv1.0 on a sun server
> machine,
> > keeping the Apache configuration files (jservproperties etc...)
> unchanged
> > (they worked fine for jserv1.0-b3).
> >
> > The whole of yesterday, the same weird and paralysing exception came
> over
> > and over :
> >
> >         java.io.FileNotFoundException:
> > /export/home/esm/pages/webuser/eng/top_fs_home1.html
> >                 [this file exists, here is its status:
> >                 [ -rwxrwxrwx   1 tlssbg   nss        20857 Sep 22 14:31
> > /export/home/esm/pages/webuser/eng/top_fs_home1.html
> >
> > This same error occurs in each and every servlet... Apache sometimes
> even
> > don't find the servlets themselves (says the servlet cannot be found)
> >
> > So Jserv cannot access exisiting readable files from its virtual
> machine.
> > This happens from any servlet and for any file.
> >
> > I have written a java programm that does the same operations (reading
> the
> > same files), and that I launch with the same virtual machine as Apache:
> > ->  this program perfectly finds adn reads the file.
> >
> > What makes me think it is linked to jserv1.0 is that after upgrading a
> > second machine to Jserv1.0, with a second instance of the file
> distribution
> > and the web server, exactly the same error occured again.
> >
> > Can anyone help me about this?
> > Was there anything to change in the configuration when upgrading to
> JServ1.0
> > final, that I did not do??
> >
> > Thanks for your help
> >
> > Marie-odile
> >
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