> 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

"All Unknown ISAPI Extensions" isn't required. Instead, there is a specific entry for the specific ISAPI extension. The "All Unknown" is just a blanket permission for when you don't have something specific.

Based on the rest of what you said, the problem may lie in the "jakarta" directory or the permissions to it.

The "resource unavailable" is just IIS telling you it can't find it. Since you have the log file entires, you know the ISAPI settings are right, but the "jakarta" virtualdir or some aspect of that isn't working as intended.

First, verify that the file exists:
c:\openbd\connector\isapi_redirect-1.2.30.dll

There should be another connector there as well, the 32-bit version with 32-bit in it's name. The version that's in use will NOT have a bit type in it's name.

Then verify again where the "jakarta" directory points to for that site.

If you still have trouble, try removing some aspects. For example, don't bother with adding sites just yet, make sure it works on the default site then when it's working there, add new sites. This removes complexity and potential points of failure.

IIS does indeed run in 64-bit mode on W2K3 64-bit, so unless you manually changed your pool, this won't be an issue.

Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
Railo Community Distributions

On 07/23/2010 08:16 AM, fmccb wrote:
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




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