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Maybe I answered my own question.......

Looking at the jserv_wrapper.c file, could I simply use:

wrapper.env.copy PATH
wrapper.env.copy CLASSPATH
wrapper.env.copy LD_LIBRARY_PATH

Shash

"Sasvata (Shash) Chatterjee" wrote:
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> I have a feeling this is because the wrapper to start the JVM probably does not pass 
>on the LD_LIBRARY_PATH env. var. to the JVM.
> 
> I am able to manually start with JDK-1.1.6 (both green and native threads), 
>JDK-1.1.8_09 and JDK-1.2.1_04 just fine.  With auto, only  JDK-1.1.6 works.
> 
> With 1.1.8 as an example:
> 
> I set:
>         In jserv.conf:
>         ApJServManual On
> 
>         And my start-jserv script (thanks to Jean-Luc):
>         #!/bin/sh
>         java -classpath \
>         /apps/JDKsmplat/1.1.8_09/lib/classes.zip\
>         :/home/chatsa/web/tools/jsdk/lib/jsdk.jar\
>         /home/chatsa/web/tools/jserv/libexec/ApacheJServ.jar\
>         org.apache.jserv.JServ \
>         /home/chatsa/web/tools/jserv/etc/jserv.properties &
>         echo $! > /home/chatsa/web/tools/jserv/logs/jserv.pid
> 
> My env. looks like:
>         export JDK_HOME=/apps/JDKsmplat/1.1.8_09
>         export JAVA_HOME=$JDK_HOME
>         export PATH=$JDK_HOME/bin:$PATH
>         export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$JDK_HOME/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
>         export CLASSPATH=$JDK_HOME/lib/classes.zip
> 
> When using auto start, the jserv.properties I change are:
> 
>         wrapper.path=/bin
>         wrapper.path=/usr/bin
>         wrapper.path=/usr/local/bin
>         wrapper.path=/apps/JDKsmplat/1.1.8_09/bin
>         wrapper.classpath=/apps/JDKsmplat/1.1.8_09/lib/classes.zip
>         wrapper.classpath=/home/chatsa/web/tools/jserv/libexec/ApacheJServ.jar
>         wrapper.classpath=/home/chatsa/web/tools/jsdk/lib/jsdk.jar
> 
> Any ideas or suggestions?
> 
> Thanks,
> Shash
> 
> 
> Jean-Luc Rochat wrote:
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> > "Sasvata (Shash) Chatterjee" wrote:
> > >
> > > jon * wrote:
> > >
> > > > You should NEVER get JVM crashing like that and the fact that you do shows
> > > > that it is NOT a problem with Apache JServ. You have a problem with running
> > > > JVM's on your system. Period. This is not an Apache JServ issue.
> > >
> > > I do not disagree with you.  However, all the test applets and every other Java 
>application I usually run, works just fine. To help me debug the problem, can 
>somebody please show me what I have to do to start the servlet engine manually?
> > >
> >
> > #!/bin/sh
> > /usr/bin/java -classpath \
> > :/usr/java/jdk/lib/classes.zip\
> > :/usr/java/JSDK2.0/lib/jsdk.jar\
> > :/usr/local/jserv/libexec/ApacheJServ.jar\
> >  org.apache.jserv.JServ \
> >  /usr/local/jserv/jserv.properties &
> > echo $! > /usr/local/jserv/logs/jserv.pid
> >
> > Jean-Luc
> >
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