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Nope! (ApJServMountCopy is on)

John Corrigan wrote:

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> Any chance that you are using virtual hosts and have ApJServMountCopy set to
> off in your jserv.conf?
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Nanu
> Ramamrutham
> Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2000 10:40 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: ZONES-ISSUES - Jserv 1.1.2(& Apache1.3.12)
>
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> Hi:
>     I recently downloaded Apache Server 1.3.12, and Jserv 1.1.2.  I
> compiled them successfully (static compile of Jserv with Apache - "no
> DSO").  Thanks to all the README and INSTALL files.  I have however run
> into an issue with zones!  I have checked the FAQ and couldn't find
> anything that would help reveal some info. on my issue.  Please help ...
>
> - Nanu.
>
> PLATFORM: SUN (running 2.5/2.6, ultra-2)
> PROBLEM:  I cannot get zones to work!
>
> 1.  Additional data ...
>
>    * I configured a new zone (call it 'nanu'), specified its Mount in
>      jserv.conf (/nanu /nanu).
>    * I added 'nanu' to the "zones" in jserv.properties, and specified
>      its properties file (full-path-to-nanu.properties) with the
>      repository pointing to the correct directory
>      (/disk1/apache_1.3.12/jserv1.1.2/nanu).
>    * I then put a servlet (say - Hello in
>      /disk1/apache_1.3.12/jserv1.1.2/nanu) , and setup nanu.properties
>      to automatically load 'Hello'.
>         o I see a line in jserv.logs indicating that Hello was inited!
>           I also see a line that Hello was destroyed, when I shutdown
>           Apache (Jserv).
>    * When I tried to access the servlet (http://host/nanu/Hello) I get
>      "The requested URL /nanu/Hello was not found on this server."
>
> 2.  I renamed example to call it 'root'.  Stooped Apache (waited for
> Jserv to go down, and then start Apache (and jserv automatically)).  I
> tried to access the servlet but get the same error!  This one was really
> surprising!  For some reason, the only zone that I can get to work is
> one that has to be named 'example'!
>
> 3.  I am very confident that the conf & and properties file, are ok.
> Actually I got zones to work just fine with the same set of config &
> properties files on my PC (running Window 98, Apache 1.3.12 &
> Jserv1.1.1).
>
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