Update: 1) The Installer didn't add OpenBlueDragon as a web service extension - nor did it turn on "All Unknown ISAPI Extensions" - did both of those myself 2) Added my website www2.welcomedriver.com to IIS 6 3) Added in the virtual directory /jakarta/ pointing at "C:\openbd \connector\" 4) Added www2.welcomedriver.com to the TomCat Host Config
IIS will return HTML and TXT documents (see /robots.txt and /cert.htm - both in the root of www2.welcomedriver.com), but .CFM documents like /index.cfm throw this error: HTTP Status 404 - /jakarta/isapi_redirect-1.2.30.dll type Status report message /jakarta/isapi_redirect-1.2.30.dll description The requested resource (/jakarta/ isapi_redirect-1.2.30.dll) is not available. Apache Tomcat/6.0.26 I did a search for "the requested resource is not available" but couldn't turn up anything. I did re-check all of the setup/.property files against the OpenBD 1.2 installation instructions - and the 1.3 installer seems to have set up everything correctly (there was nothing I changed). I made sure that "C:\openbd\connector\" was given read/ execute permission for the IIS_USER account. I activated the ASP web service extension (I think I remember reading somewhere that .ASP had to be active - if that's no longer the case, let me know - I'd rather have this disabled). I see "jakarta" running in the application pool - and it's not stopped... so I'm wondering what's left to check. The only thing I haven't tried is swapping out the 64-bit version of isapi_redirect-1.2.30.dll (which I assume is what I'm currently using) for the isapi_redirect-1.2.30.32-bit.dll version... is IIS 6 running as a 32-bit app under Windows 2003 x64? On Jul 22, 2:29 pm, fmccb <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks - I got my original installer fromhttp://www.openbluedragon.org/ > -- the home page there lists 1.3 as the latest release, but the > DOWNLOAD link only supplies version 1.2 installers (even though the > download "sub-tab" is actually labled version 1.3). I was wondering > where that v1.3 installer was. > > Downloading version 1.3 now - I've uninstalled OpenBD 1.2, deleted > remaining folders, uninstalled IIS and deleted *its* folders, > reinstalled IIS and now I'm installing OpenBD 1.3 x64. I'll let you > know how it goes - thanks again for the response and sorry not to have > written back sooner; gMail has been giving me "too many connection" > errors under Outlook for the last 10 days but I didn't notice it - > gMail isn't my primary IMAP account. > > Thanks again-- > > Paul > > On Jul 15, 5:21 pm, Jordan Michaels <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > First suggestion would be to try the 1.3 installer, available here: > > >http://openbd.viviotech.net/ > > > It's got built-in support for IIS6 on W2K3. If possible, I'd recommend > > it on a fresh install so that no previous configs interfere with > > installers auto-configs. IIS6 with ISAPI support is all that needs to > > be installed - the rest is optional. > > > > Under IIS I have only one website defined (the above URL; I'll refer > > > to it as WD2 for the remainder of this post). The only non-standard > > > thing about my setup is that I keep WD2 at "C:\_webproduction > > > \WD2\htdocs\" -- not in the standard IIS directory "C:\Inetpub\" > > > It shouldn't matter where your site files are located. You can set > > them to be located wherever you want. > > > > The "C:\_webproduction" directory has permissions for EVERYONE > Read > > > & Execute privileges for now > > > The standard permissions of the IUSER account having read access here > > should be all that's needed for static content. > > > > What happens is that when I call "http://www2.welcomedriver.com/ > > > index.cfm" from any web browser, the DefaultAppPool immediately > > > crashes because of rapid-fail protection. > > > This is highly unusual and suggests a configuration problem - maybe a > > loop of some kind - or a bug in the connector (it's been known to > > happen on occasion). > > > Definitely try the 1.3 installer and see if you have better luck with > > that. > > > Warm regards, > > Jordan Michaels > > Vivio Technologies > > -- Open BlueDragon Public Mailing List http://www.openbluedragon.org/ http://twitter.com/OpenBlueDragon online manual: http://www.openbluedragon.org/manual/ mailing list - http://groups.google.com/group/openbd?hl=en
