You may write a shell script which includes a java program to test oracle
connectivity and if it can connect, it can be used to start Tomcat. If it
fails, it may say Oracle down, I am not starting Tomcat.
Cheers,
Kerem
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Tomcat. If it
fails, it may say Oracle down, I am not starting Tomcat.
Cheers,
Kerem
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From: Tuan Quan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: starting Tomcat service
In windows, one of my
From: Tuan Quan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
But I want the script to run at boot time, in Windows.
You might wish to look at srvany
(http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/q137890/). This allows
you to start any process as a Windows service.
- Peter
.
KEREM ERKAN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You may write a shell script which includes a java program to test oracle
connectivity and if it can connect, it can be used to start Tomcat. If it
fails, it may say Oracle down, I am not starting Tomcat.
Cheers,
Kerem
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In windows, one of my webapp needs to connect to a database in order to work
correctly.
How can I check for oracle database ready before starting Tomcat service?
Set 'DependOnService' parameter in registry to point to Oracle db service, may
work,
but what if the database is on a different PC
We're using Lawson Software and their web products.
They are telling us that we need to add this to our
Tomcat 4.1 startup script:
-D
java.protocol.handler.pkgs=com.sun.net.ssl.internal.www.protocol
Any ideas on where this goes in the startup script?
Jeff
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We're using Lawson Software and their web products.
They are telling us that we need to add this to our
Tomcat 4.1 startup script:
-D
java.protocol.handler.pkgs=com.sun.net.ssl.internal.www.protocol
Any ideas on where this goes in the startup script?
I think
Tomcat.
Here is the transcript of the starting tomcat process :
Using CATALINA_BASE: C:\jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28
Using CATALINA_HOME: C:\jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28
Using CATALINA_TMPDIR: C:\jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28\temp
Using JAVA_HOME: C:\Program Files\Java\j2sdk1.4.2_08
Initializing jdb
Hi there,
I have problem when starting up Tomcat.
Here is the transcript of the starting tomcat process :
Using CATALINA_BASE: C:\jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28
Using CATALINA_HOME: C:\jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28
Using CATALINA_TMPDIR: C:\jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28\temp
Using JAVA_HOME: C:\Program Files
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From: Mark McKay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Trouble Starting Tomcat
I'm trying to run Tomcat on a dumbed-down distor of Debian on a virtual
linux I'm using to host my website. I've downloaded
I'm trying to run Tomcat on a dumbed-down distor of Debian on a virtual
linux I'm using to host my website. I've downloaded and unzipped Tomcat
5.5.9 and set JAVA_HOME and CATALINA_HOME. I start Tomcat by typing
$CATALINA_HOME/bin/startup.sh.
Strangely, Tomcat only succesfully starts about
Perhaps an issue with your random device or there is not enough entrophy in
your random device.
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I'm trying to run Tomcat
Hi - I'm trying to use the javaw option in catalina.bat to kick off
Tomcat without opening a console window. Besides not having an always open
command prompt window (console) I hope to get the various messages which
print to the console to go into the standard log. I've been experimenting
with the
HI,
I have installed TOMCAT 5.5.9 on my Windows XP jdk 1.5.0 and when I start
the server I receive the following error :
log4j:WARN No appenders could be found for logger (
org.apache.catalina.startup.ClassLoaderFactory).
log4j:WARN Please initialize the log4j system properly.
The server
5.5 logging page
Cheers, Allistair.
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From: Rogério Saulo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 May 2005 14:30
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Problem with Log4J starting TOMCAT 5.5.9
HI,
I have installed TOMCAT 5.5.9 on my Windows XP jdk 1.5.0
with Log4J starting TOMCAT 5.5.9
HI,
I have installed TOMCAT 5.5.9 on my Windows XP jdk 1.5.0 and when I start
the server I receive the following error :
log4j:WARN No appenders could be found for logger (
org.apache.catalina.startup.ClassLoaderFactory).
log4j:WARN Please initialize the log4j
with Log4J starting TOMCAT 5.5.9
my english es bad
puede ser por que has instalado tu TomCat/Java como usuario
intentalo como Administrador sobre tu maquina
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Para: tomcat-user
folder
Joy Kenneth
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my english es bad
puede ser por que has instalado tu TomCat/Java como usuario
I am using sysdeo as well (sorry I didn't point it out more clearly).
Something in my deployment descriptor seems to make it break.
Amrish Bharatiya wrote:
I am using sysdeo tomcat integration plugin for eclipse. it flawlessly
integrates into eclipse. you can try this out. it is avaliable at
I thought I had solved the problem by removing a faulty CLASSPATH
environment variable, but no: still the same problem. I am at a loss, so
any help is much appreciated.
My config is jdk1.5/eclipse3.0.1/spindle
v.???/tomcatPluginV3/tomcat5.5.7/Win2k.
This is what I see in the console window when
I am using sysdeo tomcat integration plugin for eclipse. it flawlessly
integrates into eclipse. you can try this out. it is avaliable at
http://www.sysdeo.com/eclipse/tomcatPlugin.html
Regards,
Amrish
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I thought I had solved
Hi,
I am getting error dialog unable to create part when I am trying
to start tomcat from eclipse. Pls help
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I just installed tomcat5.5 i am getting following error,
Im using jdk1.3.1_11
can any body help me
thanks rgds
Exception in thread main java.lang.UnsupportedClassVersionError:
org/apache/catalina/startup/Bootstrap (Unsupport
ed major.minor version 48.0)
at
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I just installed tomcat5.5 i am getting following error,
[...]
Im using jdk1.3.1_11
Tomcat 5.5 requires *at least* JDK1.4.2, and even that needs some extra
configuration to make it work. Upgrade your JDK or use an older version
of Tomcat,
Thanks peter !
Birendar Singh Waldiya
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All,
I'm attempting to install Tomcat 5 on my Fedora 2 server. The
packages appear to install just fine but I get the following error
when I try to start the server. I'm using java version 1.4.1_03.
Any ideas?
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Starting tomcat5:
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All,
I'm attempting to install Tomcat 5 on my Fedora 2 server. The
packages appear to install just fine but I get the following error
when I try to start the server. I'm using java version 1.4.1_03.
Any ideas?
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All,
I'm attempting to install Tomcat 5 on my Fedora 2 server. The
packages appear to install just fine but I get the following error
when I try to start the server. I'm using java version 1.4.1_03.
Any ideas?
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On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 10:50, Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Hi,
What version of Tomcat 5, and from what distribution? It seems like
your installation is incomplete or corrupt.
Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira.com
We have had some corruption issues on Solaris with Tomcat distributions.
Because:
Hello
I'm using Tomcat 5.0.28 and I'm trying to deploy a struts application.
This application is rather large and so is my struts-config.xml file.
When tomcat starts or I restart the application, I have to wait more than a
minute (sometimes 4') before all the log messages are done.
Does anyone
Your root logger might be set at debug level, or you have set debug logging on
struts. Have you got a log4j config going?
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Subject: enormous loggin when starting tomcat
Hi,
I have problems starting the Tomcat as an inprocess of Apache via Jni.
I tried that with the examples of the Jakarta Hompage.
Running Apache and Tomcat seperatly and connect both with a
Socket-Connection is no problem and works fine.
That tells me that the mod_jk2 is well working.
My
Hi,
On NT4 pack6, I can not launch TOMCAT in service. Do you know why ?
patrick
Hello there,
I posted a question yesterday seeking help on automating Tomcat (4.1.30)
startup and shutdown on HP-UX B.11.11 platform. Now, Tomcat can be shut
down successfully when the machine shuts down. But, when the machine
starts, the Tomcat does not get started. There is no error shown
IIRC, HP startup is sort of goofy. Odds are tomcat is being started before
the network is being started.
I think placing and entry in /etc/inittab will do the trick.
-Tim
Weifeng Wang wrote:
Hello there,
I posted a question yesterday seeking help on automating Tomcat (4.1.30)
startup and
Hi Tim,
It works now. Thank you very much!
Eric
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I have been working with Tomcat 4.1.30 for several weeks now. Everything
so far has been according to the documentation, butover the last couple of
weeks some problems have developed: the server stops working and it is
difficult to restart. The first timeI reinstalled the Java SDK. On a later
Hi there,
I'm running Tomcat 5.0.19 with Apache 2.0.49 on a SuSE 9.1 machine.
When booting up the machine, the Tomcat won't start, although the startup
script is installed properly. When inspecting the /var/log/base/catalina.out
file, I find an entry like this:
27.08.2004 14:03:20
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I'm running Tomcat 5.0.19 with Apache 2.0.49 on a SuSE 9.1 machine.
When booting up the machine, the Tomcat
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Hello:
I have a problem, strange problem.
Last month I installed sucesfully tomcat 5.0.24, but this tuesday I
tried to upgrate it to tomcat 5.027.
I didn't stop the old tomcat, I just killed him (signal 15, I am running
linux SUSE 9.1).
Now I am not able to start tomcat (nor 5.027 nor 5.0.24,
On Thu, Aug 26, 2004 at 09:12:13AM +0200, angel cabello wrote:
: Last month I installed sucesfully tomcat 5.0.24, but this tuesday I
: tried to upgrate it to tomcat 5.027.
: I didn't stop the old tomcat, I just killed him (signal 15, I am running
: linux SUSE 9.1).
:
: Now I am not able to
Hi,
I am trying to start Tomcat 5.0.25 by running startup.bat through the
command prompt. It opens for a flash of a second and then ends.
Why is it so?
Regards,
Ashish A.
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I am trying to start Tomcat 5.0.25 by running startup.bat through the
command prompt. It opens for a flash of a second and then ends.
Why is it so?
Regards,
Ashish A.
Oh come on! QM just answered exactly the same question 2 hours ago:
On
But I am not using mod_proxy on win2k server to talk to apache.
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I am
Did u checked Catilina.log if exist or Stderr.log file to get the cause
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I am trying to start Tomcat 5.0.25 by running startup.bat through the
command prompt. It opens for a flash
Dear Shapira Yoav
Regarding tomcat installation:
I download tomcat 4.1.30 Exe file and install the same by clicking the
application at my Win98 OS.
In the mid of installation it gives me a message that it had found Java
(JDK1.3) and will use it. I click okay. then the installation complete with
Ok, please can someone help this is driving me mad
First I have tomcat 5 working fine, play around trying to get it to work
with db2 jdbc driver (in shared/lib) eventually get it working.
setup tomcat as daemon using jsvc and tomcat starts but won't look in
shared lib and can't find the
Hello;
Whenever I click the Start Tomcat all I get is a flash of the
Tomcat icon. When I click any of the links Tomcat Administration
or Welcome, I get a panel requesting the User name Password
before connecting me to http://127.0.0.1:8080/ADMIN/...
After 3 tries, I get the Unauthorized
check your JAVA_HOME variable.
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Objet : Problems Starting Tomcat
Hello;
Whenever I click the Start Tomcat all I get is a flash of the
Tomcat icon. When I click any
check if tomcat is already running as a system service, if it is it
won't recognize changes to the tomcat-users.xml
until you stop and restart the service.
also you could try inserting a pause statement at the end of tomcat's
startup.bat file to see tomcats console output
which, most likley,
Nobody for my pb?
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Objet : RE: Problems Starting Tomcat
check your JAVA_HOME variable.
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Hi,
I have the following error starting tomcat and don't know how to solve
it.
Jun 9, 2004 2:09:24 PM org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol init
INFO: Initializing Coyote HTTP/1.1 on port 80
Jun 9, 2004 2:09:25 PM org.apache.catalina.startup.Catalina load
INFO: Initialization processed in 3461
You need to be root when you start tomcat in order to bind to port 80 (or any
port 1024). The jsvc will then lower it's user status to tomcat_user ( or
whatever user you have configured).
On Wednesday 09 June 2004 08:10 am, Werner van Mook wrote:
Hi,
I have the following error starting
It is not complaining about the port number.
I've seen the error if your not root. It's not the same.
Starting tomcat manual as root gives me the same error.
Sorry wrong answer ;-)
On Jun 9, 2004, at 2:08 PM, Ben Souther wrote:
You need to be root when you start tomcat in order to bind to port 80
the port number.
I've seen the error if your not root. It's not the same.
Starting tomcat manual as root gives me the same error.
Sorry wrong answer ;-)
On Jun 9, 2004, at 2:08 PM, Ben Souther wrote:
You need to be root when you start tomcat in order to bind to port 80
(or any
port 1024
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It is not complaining about the port
: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 8:36 AM
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It is not complaining about the port number.
I've seen the error if your not root. It's not the same. Starting tomcat
manual as root gives me the same error.
Sorry wrong answer ;-)
On Jun 9, 2004, at 2:08 PM, Ben
Greetings.
I am having some weird error when starting tomcat - the exception in the
logs is:
WARNING: Error registering contexts
java.util.ConcurrentModificationException
at java.util.HashMap$HashIterator.nextEntry(HashMap.java:782)
at java.util.HashMap$EntryIterator.next
,
Carl
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Sent: 05 June 2004 03:57 PM
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Subject: SSL and starting tomcat - issues
Greetings.
I am having some weird error when starting tomcat - the exception in the
logs is:
WARNING: Error registering
in advance,
Carl
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Subject: SSL and starting tomcat - issues
Greetings.
I am having some weird error when starting tomcat - the exception in the
logs is:
WARNING: Error
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Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2004 6:56 AM
Subject: SSL and starting tomcat - issues
Greetings.
I am having some weird error when starting tomcat - the exception in the
logs is:
WARNING: Error registering contexts
FYI:
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=22388
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Greetings.
I am having some weird error when starting tomcat
Subject: Re: SSL and starting tomcat - issues
Hi Carl:
Obviously there are some concurrency issues when registering contexts. What
version of Tomcat are you running? You might want to upgrade to 5.0.26
(don't use 5.0.24) - from what I gathered this was a bug in 5.0.7.
Let me know how you fare
ta
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FYI:
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=22388
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Hi Michael.
Thanks for the response!
I am running tomcat 5.0.24 - This is a production server - so I think I
should wait till TC5.026
Hi everybody,
in order to simulate a Tomcat-cluster, I've got VMWare running at my system (both host
and virtual system are WinXP Pro), also running Tomcat 5.0.19 at the host system. I
tried to install Tomcat at the virtual system, too, but failed: I can only start it
via startup.bat - it
On Wed, May 05, 2004 at 01:37:33AM -0400, Parsons Technical Services wrote:
stop)
#
# Stop Tomcat
#
PID=`cat /var/run/jsvc.pid`
kill $PID
;;
I've always wondered why the sample jsvc script doesn't call
'org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap stop' like catalina.sh
Looking to find out how to start up Tomcat automatically
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That's what I think as well... that inProcess option is just
a waste of time! I hope someone can prove me wrong
though! Has anyone actually gotten that to work
actually gotten that to work?
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In theory you should be able to do
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Hello,
the JNI working very well, but you must use a mod_jk2 2.0.4 and Tomcat
Release greater than 5.0.20
Regards
Peter
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That's what I think as well... that inProcess option is just
a waste of time! I hope
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In theory you should be able to do this with JK2 in inprocess mode.
But I'm
fairly confident that this doesnt work at all so you'd have to do
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I am eager to upgrade to the new version as I really like to use it.
Is a new release build expected anytime soon?
grts,
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Hello,
the JNI working very well, but you must use a mod_jk2 2.0.4 and Tomcat
Release greater than 5.0.20
Regards
Peter
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That's what I think as well
for
starting Tomcat automatically at boot time from /etc/init.d)
I am using redhat 9, tomcat 5, jdk 1.4.2. and my tomcat runns very well,
just that i need to start/stop mannually
¿anybody there have been in a similar situation than mine?
¿could somebody help me on what should a do to achieve
/tomcat.sh can be used as a template for starting
Tomcat automatically at boot time from /etc/init.d)
I am using redhat 9, tomcat 5, jdk 1.4.2. and my tomcat runns very well,
just that i need to start/stop mannually
¿anybody there have been in a similar situation than mine?
¿could somebody help me
Maybe this will help:
http://www.raibledesigns.com/tomcat/boot-howto.html
Matt
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Ing. Enrique de la Barrera Perez wrote:
Hello Tomcat users.
I have tried different ways to configure
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I have tried different ways to configure my linux to startup tomcat at boot
time automatically
without results
for starting Tomcat automatically at boot
time?
What command are you using to start and stop it manually?
From your post it appears that you are running jsvc. Is this correct?
Let me know and I will walk you through what to do.
If you get it going in the mean time post to the list.
From a prior
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Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 7:44 PM
Subject: Re: ¿how to use tomcat.sh for starting Tomcat automatically at boot
time?
no, i start/stop tomcat manually by
$CATALINA_HOME/bin/startup.sh
$CATALINA_HOME/bin/shutdown.sh
Hi,
I've installed tomcat many times without problems. Unfortunately,
after I downloaded the last version of tomcat 5.0.19 the
following error is driving me crazy:
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/management/ListenerNotFoundException
at
I think that should be some silly error, but I cannot find the solution...
I'm new to Linux and Tomcat.
I'm using Linux Mandrake 9.2 and Tomcat 5.0.16.
When I launch startup.sh, tomcat shows the env variables and nothing
more happens.
I looked into the .sh end found that I can launch even with
Howdy,
When I launch startup.sh, tomcat shows the env variables and nothing
more happens.
That's all that's supposed to show on the console. Keep a tail open on
catalina.out (tail -f ../logs/catalina.out) to see other messages.
Yoav Shapira
This e-mail, including any attachments, is a
Thanks,
with your tip I found the problem.
Bye,
Giorgio
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Howdy,
When I launch startup.sh, tomcat shows the env variables and nothing
more happens.
That's all that's supposed to show on the console. Keep a tail open on
catalina.out (tail -f ../logs/catalina.out) to
I am using an application that requires me to run it with a custom
property (-Djava.awt.headless=true). I poked around in my tomcat 4.1.29
installation and found that in the catalina.sh file there was an
CATALINA_OPTS variable. I tried to set it at a few different places in
the catalina.sh file.
I think you have to set the JAVA_OPTS environmental variable.
Asim
On Feb 27, 2004, at 5:48 PM, Ukiah Smith wrote:
I am using an application that requires me to run it with a custom
property (-Djava.awt.headless=true). I poked around in my tomcat 4.1.29
installation and found that in the
I just used JAVA_OPTS = -Djava.awt.headless=true as the first non commented
line in catalina.sh. I also tried it in my init.d/tomcat41 directory.
When it was in my catalina.sh file I got and error, JAVA_OPTS: command
not found.
What am I doing wrong? Where do I set JAVA_OPTS or CATALINA_OPTS?
Hello, Ukiah:
To see what's failing in the script you can try this:
set -x
catalina.sh
You can then type set +x to switch off the display of executed
commands or just open another command shell
Oswald
Ukiah Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just used JAVA_OPTS =
Could you enlighten me as to how to start TOMCAT 5 with the following
parameters to enable remote debugging on the JVM?
These parameters need to be passed to the JVM during start up, but I
can't work out where they should go with all the various scripts and bat
file strings used in the
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Subject: Re: PROBLEM STARTING TOMCATPLEASE HELP
Sunit,
This is moving off topic for the list, but here it goes.
First READ all of these instruction. You may find your problem without
having to go through all
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Thanks.
I tried that and got some break through.
Now instead of error code 2 ping 127.0.0.1, gives Destination
unreachable
and for ping localhost, it gives unknown host name.
Also ipcongif still
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Thanks.
I tried that and got some break through.
Now instead of error code 2 ping 127.0.0.1, gives Destination
unreachable
and for ping localhost, it gives unknown host name.
Also ipcongif still doesnt work
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