I am confused, you state that you go to url https://localhost:8080/ and see default apache installation page - default tomcat page that is?
and then you try http://localhost/nutch-0.7.2/ (notice that's http and port 80) By default tomcat listens at port 8080 with http protocol, did you configure it to do something else? If you have accesslog enabled in tomcat you could check that the requests are infact reaching the tomcat and not something else. -- Sami Siren Matthew Holt wrote: > I checked and the war is unpacked.. I even went into the nutch-0.7.2 > directory that was unpacked by tomcat and created a test index.html > file to see if that worked. I then went to > https://localhost/nutch-0.7.2/index.html and the error i got was.. > "The requested URL /nutch-0.7.2/index.html was not found on this server." > > any ideas? > thanks. > matt > > TDLN wrote: > >> I cannot see any other likely cause than that you did not configure >> Tomcat to unpack WARs. >> >> Rgrds. Thomas >> >> On 6/5/06, Matthew Holt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> Hi all, >>> Just attempting to install a demo Intranet crawl on my local machine. >>> I followed the tutorial directions step by step and ran the crawl. >>> >>> I then followed the directions in the "Searching section", stopped >>> tomcat, installed the war file as 'ROOT.war' in the webapps directory >>> (both manually and by using the tomcat web manager application). I then >>> started tomcat from the current nutch install directory and tried >>> navigation both to https://localhost:8080/ (i get the default apache >>> installation page). >>> >>> That didn't work, so I uploaded another copy of the war file as >>> nutch-0.7.2.war and tried navigating to http://localhost/nutch-0.7.2/ >>> and the error I received was "The requested URL /nutch-0.7.2 was not >>> found on this server." >>> >>> Any suggestions. Thanks! >>> >>> Matt >>> > _______________________________________________ Nutch-general mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/nutch-general
