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I gave up trying to install Apache JServ 1.1.2 on SuSE 6.4 Linux.
I looked at all the logs available and the FAQ-o-matic too.

Luckily SuSE 6.4 already provide the JServ is a RPM on the DVD Rom
in the package `n1'. I installed this RPM with Yast and it worked.
And restarted the webserver and serlvets are now working!

Looking the jserv.conf and jserv.properties

I think my problem is that JServ does not work because either
one of the following is true

1)  IBM Java 2 SDK 1.3 or (Java 2 Platform)
2) with the SuSE Apache with EAPI support (mod_ssl)
3) messed SuSE Apache configuration

But I am guessing here. SuSE also dont include `apachectl' but
have their own `/sbin/init.d/apache' script.

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Peter

No SuSE comes with Apache  but not JServ, you do have to download and
install it.

Set JServ to manual start to off in your jserv.conf to ensure it is
starting automatically

ApJServManual  OFF

Chris


On Fri, 23 Jun 2000 10:37:10 +0000, Peter Pilgrim wrote:

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>Are you saying that your SuSE 6.3 already comes with JServ 1.1.1 with Apache.
>May be that is why my Linux box (at home) doesn't work that would explain it.
>It means my SuSE 6.3 Apache is already prepackaged to use Servlets out of the
>box.
>
>I download the JServ 1.1.12 for my box because I thought it was not included
>there. I think I installed the configure the prefix path to /usr/local/java/jserv?
>
>How can I find if JServ is already installed. I looked at the `/sbin/init.d/apache'
>launcher script. It is doing something like httpd -f /etc/httpd/httpd.conf  -D JSERV 
>-D PERL
>
>There is a directive called.
>
><If JSERV>
>Include </etc/httpd/jserv/jserv.conf>
><Endif>
>
>I dont know if this helps at all.
>
>I will look to see if the /var/log/mod_jserv.log' file exists on my box at home 
>tonight.
>
>Thanks your help.
>
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>Hi Peter
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>I'm using SuSE 6.3, with pre-packaged  Apache and JServ 1.11 .. can't see
>much point to upgrade to 1.1.2 for now.
>
>Have a look in /var/log/mod_jserv , it is the JServ error log on SuSE.
>
>Chris
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>
>
>On Thu, 22 Jun 2000 16:39:56 +0000, Peter Pilgrim wrote:
>
>>I downloaded a JServe 1.1.2.
>>Compiled it with the SuSE pre-packaged DSO EAPI enabled  Apache 1.1.12  webserver.
>>
>>Compilation and installation was fine
>>
>> and added the line to my `/etc/httpd/httpd.conf'
>>
>>Include /etc/httpd/jserv/jserv.conf
>>
>>The web server failed to restart on my linux `/sbin/init.d/apache restart'.
>>The script just refuses to start at all with the above inclusion. If I remove it
>>the server comes up fine! What gives?
>>
>>I looked in `/var/log/httpd.errors' and `/var/log/httpd.access'  and also 
>`/var/log/messages'
>>I could find nothing wrong.
>>
>>I am using named virtual server hosts and the AjpServerMountCopy is `on'.
>>
>>Is there any other log files where else I can look?
>>Is there a problem with this new JServ and virtual hosts?
>>Should I try JServ with out virtual hosts?
>>
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