Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Daniel Gresh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Installing Tomcat 6.0.9 on Sun Solaris
When I try to setup a $CATALINA_BASE by moving the
aforementioned directories to $HOME/dtomcat, I get
the error I posted in my original message.
The real
| From: Daniel Gresh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Monday, 19 February, 2007 15:43
|
| I cannot run tar xvfz jsvc.tar.gz, as the
| -z argument is not being recognized. The directions said GNU TAR was
| needed, so I searched the web for that, but I came to a confusing site
| that said
From: Daniel Gresh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Installing Tomcat 6.0.9 on Sun Solaris
The reason I was confused though is because the instructions
on the Tomcat site said I need to run autoconf from the jsvc-src
directory, but I could not find any autoconf file anywhere
Oh I see, thanks a lot.
On Tue, 2007-02-20 at 14:44, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Daniel Gresh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Installing Tomcat 6.0.9 on Sun Solaris
The reason I was confused though is because the instructions
on the Tomcat site said I need to run
Hi all,
I was having some more problems with some older Tomcat installations, so
I decided to upgrade to the newest release and download it fresh this
time instead of using an existing build from awhile back.
I've been trying to set up Tomcat 6.0.9, but I'm afraid I'm having some
problems.
On 2/19/07, Daniel Gresh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been following the installation instructions in RUNNING.txt.
Basically, it tells me to download the binary distribution, unpack it,
make sure JDK1.5 or greater is installed, and run the server. I also need to
set up a CATALINA_BASE,
No,
Hi thanks for the reply.
I cleared my CATALINA_BASE variable so it would take on the default
$CATALINA_HOME variable. I then moved my conf lib logs temp webapps work
directories back into $CATALINA_HOME. Then, I used startup.sh, and it
WORKED! Hooray! I can shutdown and startup the server when I
On 2/19/07, Daniel Gresh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, startup.sh does not start the
server apparently; I cannot connect to it from a browser
You need to look in your server logs for the underlying problem that's
preventing Tomcat from starting.
--
Hassan Schroeder
From: Daniel Gresh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Installing Tomcat 6.0.9 on Sun Solaris
When I try to setup a $CATALINA_BASE by moving the
aforementioned directories to $HOME/dtomcat, I get
the error I posted in my original message.
The real question is: why are you trying