We are running 2.4.7 kernel, which comes with Apache 1.3.19. We moved a Web
Application from a Sun box, and all pages work, except for the PERL CGI scripts which
receive "Internal Sever Error" on the
web page, and
"[Mon Apr 15 10:58:39 2002] [error] (2)No such file or directory: exec of /u03/h
tpd1.5/cgi-bin/dictionary/abbv_gen_name.pl failed
[Mon Apr 15 10:58:39 2002] [error] [client 146.125.199.34] Premature end of scri
pt headers: /u03/httpd1.5/cgi-bin/dictionary/abbv_gen_name.pl"
in the error_log for Apache.
Regards
John Gustavson
Enterprise Central Software Services (ECSS)
570 Washington Street - 2nd floor
New York, New York, 10080-6802
Telephone: 1-212-647-3793
Fax: 1-212-647-3321
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
-----Original Message-----
From: Gustavson, John (ECSS)
Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 11:28 AM
To: 'Linux on 390 Port'
Subject: RE: SLES7 for S/390 and Tomcat 4.03 Automating Startup
Problem
I am running the 2.4.7 kernel, and have the exact same problem. I
think it may have something to due with being started too soon. I was going to put a
sleep command in, just to see
if it helped, but I haven't gotten around to it yet.
Regards
John Gustavson
Enterprise Central Software Services (ECSS)
570 Washington Street - 2nd floor
New York, New York, 10080-6802
Telephone: 1-212-647-3793
Fax: 1-212-647-3321
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
-----Original Message-----
From: Donna Awald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 10:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SLES7 for S/390 and Tomcat 4.03
Automating Startup Problem
I have installed the tar version of Tomcat 4.03 and
want to incorporate it
in the /etc/init.d start up process. I took the
skeleton script and
modified it for Tomcat. I can successfully start it
manually with the
/etc/init.d/tomcat start command, and stop it with the
/etc/init.d/tomcat
stop command. I placed the appropriate links in rc3.d
directory via the
insserv command and the comments in the tomcat start
script. When I
shutdown reboot the system, the tomcat script runs
but tomcat is not
started. I placed many echoes throughout the script
to verify the commands
are being issued but the processes never start. Has
anyone run across this
before? I have tried the following scenarios in the
startup script:
startproc /tomcat/bin/startup.sh
. /tomcat/bin/startup.sh
/tomcat/bin/startup.sh
/tomcat/bin/catalina.sh start
startproc /tomcat/bin/catalina.sh start
each of these worked when I issue the commands
manually using
/etc/init.d/tomcat start, but not during reboot time.
I have SuSE Linux running on Intel platforms with the
same version of Tomcat
and using the equivalent one to the first one above
works fine.
(start_daemon instead of startproc) So, I am really
perplexed as to why it
is not working.
Any help you could give would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Donna Awald