Would you by chance have an install.log file I can look at for that error?
I've been doing a lot of work recently rewriting the installer script
for mod_cfml and I've been able to make more recent scripts a lot more
accurate and tolerant.
Warm Regards,
Jordan Michaels
On 10/02/2012 06:33 AM, Alan Cole wrote:
Matthew,
I used the Vivotech installer. The only thing that was amiss during
instal is
that mod_cfml did not install correctly. That last piece of the
installer I've never
been able to get to install (on any of my development machines or production
machines) - this isn't that big of a deal for me, as I have no problem
editing
the server.xml file when we launch a new site/app.
Would that have something to do with this? Perhaps some piece got installed
but the complete package did not and that piece is causing this?
Also - did a test, and adding a "WEB-INF" directory did Not change the start
up behavior.
I will look up declaring the DocBase as a relative path to the AppBase and
let you know if that changes the behavior.
Thank you for that suggestion.
Thanks,
Alan Cole
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Begin forwarded message:
*From: *Matthew Woodward <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>
*Subject: *Re: [OpenBD] server restart time
*Date: *October 2, 2012 9:23:51 AM EDT
*To: *[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
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On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 6:12 AM, Alan Cole <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
<Host name="www.domain1.com <http://www.domain1.com>"
appBase="/path/to/domain1.com <http://domain1.com>">
<Alias>domain1.com <http://domain1.com></Alias>
<Context path="" docBase="/path/to/domain1.com/
<http://domain1.com/>" useHttpOnly="true" allowLinking="true" />
</Host>
<Host name="www.domain2.com <http://www.domain2.com>"
appBase="/path/to/domain2.com <http://domain2.com>">
<Alias>domain2.com <http://domain2.com></Alias>
<Context path="" docBase="/path/to/domain2.com/
<http://domain2.com/>" useHttpOnly="true" allowLinking="true" />
</Host>
Given that example what I suggested isn't the problem. I just know
that if you have overlapping appBases you'll see the behavior you're
describing. If in your work directory you see a directory created in
each application for every other application that's what's going on,
but from your example above it doesn't look like you have overlapping
appBases.
You might try declaring your docBase as relative to your appBase to
see if that changes the behavior, but this may not be the issue. It
just sounded like it from your original description.
Also, just thought of something - again, not used to a java server
here, I don't have any
app/domain directories that contain a "WEB_INF" folder ... do you
think that would cause
this behavior?
Completely depends on how you have things configured. Sorry if I
missed this but if you're using the Viviotech installer then not
having a WEB-INF directory in every application isn't an issue since
OpenBD is configured in a common class setup by the installer, but if
you've done some other type of setup yourself and don't have WEB-INF
directories then something strange is definitely going on.
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