Server is working again using 127.0.0.1:8080/[siteroot]. Earlier today, 
I was able to use localhost:8080/[siteroot]. What would cause localhost 
to stop working?

Thank you,

* JB *



J.B. Mentzer wrote:
> Matthew Woodward wrote:
>   
>> J.B. Mentzer wrote:
>>     
>>> Version 1.1 on a Mac G4 10.4.11.
>>>       
>> Is this the ready2run version or how are you deploying it?
>>     
> Ready2Run.
>
>   
>> When you say "stops serving" what happens? Do you get an error? Do you 
>> see unprocessed source code in the browser? And are you using a web 
>> server in front of the servlet container?
>>     
> Completely white page. View Source is completely white, too. No runs, no 
> drips, no errors. :-(
>
>   
>> Have you checked the logs (both OpenBD's and your web server's, if 
>> applicable)?  
>>     
> Where would I find them? I looked a request log, but it didn't tell me 
> much, just the HTTP (200, 404, etc) responses. What should I look for 
> within the log?
>
>   
>> you're throwing things into an infinite loop or something like that.
>>     
> Wouldn't an infinite loop be cleared by restarting OBD and/or the computer?
>
>   
>> Maybe back out whatever changes you may have made to your web server's 
>> config file or the servlet container's config file? 
>>     
> Does OBD 1.1 look for files outside of its own directory? There are two 
> old "jetty-openbd" folder on the same level as the active directory. I 
> moved these outdated directories into a subfolder prior to the failure. 
> Restoring them to their previous location did not clear the error.
>
>   
>> If there's any misconfiguration in there, that could cause the issue, 
>> so I'd be more suspect of config file issues than code issues (again, 
>> without knowing more).
>>     
> Could something have corrupted my Java instance? Previously, when OpenBD 
> was running, a document icon with a coffee cup would appear in the 
> toobar (as a running application). Now, that isn't happening, though 
> "org.mortbay.start.Main" appears as a process owned by my user (not root).
>
>
>   
>> Should I reinstall OBD? I set aside today to do the heavy coding for 
>> ja2, and would like to get back to it.
>>
>> You could certainly grab a new version of OpenBD and drop the new code 
>> on there to see if the behavior is the same.
>>     
> Tried. Failure persists.
>
> I'm trying to browse this site locally:
> http://www.zekedev.com/sites/boston_line/index.cfm
>
> The site was coded 10 years ago, and contains simple CF syntax. The 
> day's first activity was to install a favicon in the local copy of the 
> site (I haven't posted these changes yet). OpenBD worked nominally then.
>
> * JB *
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