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> by root and then ... bad things happen.
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We've explored that avenue. And it's not it :-(
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> Are the permissions of the userid running tomcat and
> directory structure correct?
>
> For example, I usually run tomcat as userid tomcat (or
> similar), but occassionally a sysadmin will restart tomcat as
> root. On the next restart - some files might be still owned
> by root and then ...
> Did you run out of disk?
>
> -Tim
No. I wish we had :-) (at least that would make sense!)
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ing mod_jk - virtual
hosts etc.
Any ideas would be appreciated, as our 'fix' might not last for very long
Michele
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Which version of Apache?
Which OS?
If it's RH with 1.3* have a look at John Turner's howto:
http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache-tomcat-howto.html
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Mr. Michele Neylon
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If you search the list archives you should find plenty of helpful links and
tips.
By the way, posting a message in that tone to a public mailing list is not
going to win you friends.
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Hi
If you are looking for JDK you would need to look on sun.com
For Tomcat you'll find all the rpms on apache.org under the tomcat project
download section.
RH 7.1 is rather old. I would upgrade if at all possible.
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This moron has to go!
Yesterday there were about 30 today I've lost count. Somebody please get him
off the list.
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> You would only need the sandbox daemon if you weren't using Apache. The
> point is that you need something like the sandbox daemon to bind to
> port 80 and avoid running Tomcat as root.
>
> John
Thanks John
I was getting a little confused (as usual!)
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> A better solution would be to run apache as a front end and
> have it connect to tomcat. Since tomcat listens on port 8009
> a non-privliged user can stop and start it. You can just let
> apache run... you won't have to restart it.
That sounds like an interesting method. At the moment we
> AFAIK, no.
It is 'compatible' but only if you make your life really complicated as it
relies on the APR libraries which are native to Apache 2 not Apache 1.3*
For Apache 1.3* you should use mod_jk 1 series
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ache stops Tomcat also shutsdown?
That would be nice. If anybody has a simple way of doing it please please
share :-)
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This messa
d the mount points directly to
httpd.conf, so you create or edit workers2.properties to map the
JSP/Servlets to Tomcat.
I would never claim to be an expert in this, but my fumbling around and a
few queries to the list produced a working configuration - albeit imperfect.
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John Turner is rumoured to have said
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http://www.galatea.com - there are a couple of Flash Guides that should help.
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> Hi,
> Being a newbie to ant ( have to use it ) ... can any one give me a
> link to a s/w with GUI for ant ???
As far as I know there isn't one, though I could be wrong.
You should only have to type in 'ant' to run it.
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about this error ?
Victor
We had very similar problems. What do you have in your workers2.properties ?
Michele
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I'll play around with server.xml this evening and see how I get on
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>> Subject: RE: JK2 - FreeBSD - Apache 2 on FreeBSD
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>> We can now view
of the process.
The server.xml seems to be okay and using your configuration Tomcat seems
quite happy now :-)
Michele
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of the jk2 configuration I
would appreciate it (a lot!)
Thanks in advance,
Michele
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At 14.19 12/08/2002 -0500, you wrote:
I used a .htaccess for this on Apache with Tomcat 3*
The .htaccess :
DirectoryIndex index.jsp
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At 09.59 12/08/2002 +1000, you wrote:
>I agree... Dirty spammer
Can I second that? Or is it third at this stage?
>-Josh
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>"Rimmer, real dumplings, proper dumplings when they're properly
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I'll try them - thanks!
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was ignored :-(
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At 16.31 25/07/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>*sigh* do you people ever search the archives?
Is there a searchable archive of this list anywhere that's up to date?
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>but seem to be missing something... it's all very frustrating
>At 07.38 23/07/2002 -0500, you wrote:
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I tried to follow the instructions on integration at:
http://www.galatea.com/flashguides/apache-tomcat-4-unix.xml
but seem to be missing something... it's all very frustrating
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had to build mod_webapp.so myself, as none of the binaries would work at all.
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httpd/modules/mod_webapp.so into server:
/etc/httpd/modules/mod_webapp.so: undefined symbol: pthread_sigmask
/usr/sbin/httpd
Any ideas no matter how crazy are welcome.
Thanks in advance.
Mr. Michele Neylon
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load /etc/httpd/modules/mod_webapp.so into server:
/etc/httpd/modules/mod_webapp.so: undefined symbol: pthread_sigmask
Somebody pointed me in the direction of:
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]%3E
but it does not seem to apply as I DO get a list of symbols.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
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