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Hello all -

I have a server with Solaris 2.6 which is running Apache 1.3.6.  I need to
upgrade JServ (which is version 0.9.12 as far as I can tell), while maintaining
the current configuration.

The problem is, I didn't do the original install or the later upgrade of apache. 

/apps/apache
/apps/apache_1.3.6  => looks like uncompressed/untarred version downloaded off
the net
/apps/jserv-0.9.12

(There is no /apps/jserv and nothing under /usr/local)
/apps/jserv-0.9.12/conf/servlet.properties => no info
/apps/apache_1.3.6/conf/servlet.properties => no info
/apps/apache/conf/servlets.properties => contains lots of info.

There's nothing in the root's $PATH that indicates apache, jserv, jsdk.

Any idea how I can find the original JServ info? I know I need to upgrade JSDK
to 2.0 before upgrading JServ.  JServ0.9.12 required a lower level version of
JSDK as well, but I can't find any reference of that at all. It kinda looks like
it isn't on the system at all, except for

#ps -ef |grep -i jserv
/usr/java/bin/java -ms256m -mx512m org.apache.jserv.JServHandler -m /apps/apach
*gets cut off here*


I don't want to do the install/upgrade without knowing where all the old files
are...If you know which files I'm likely to need, I can run a find on them, and
see whether I can find anything?

Miriam


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