Hi,
perhaps you forgot the AJP Connector (8009).
You can see all listened ports with command :
netstat -laputen | grep java
Laurent
Le 21/08/09 16:31, Malladi, Sasikanth a écrit :
Hi all, I'm a relative newbie to this particular request.
I'm working on a Solaris 10 box which has an old
(the other instance is
accessible).
Any other tips/hints?
Thanks,
Sashi
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Hi,
perhaps you forgot the AJP Connector (8009).
You
...@portaildulibre.fr]
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Hi,
perhaps you forgot the AJP Connector (8009).
You can see all listened ports with command :
netstat -laputen | grep java
Laurent
Le 21/08/09 16:31, Malladi, Sasikanth a écrit
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From: llg [mailto:l...@portaildulibre.fr]
Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 11:16 AM
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Le 21/08/09 17:06, Malladi, Sasikanth a écrit :
Thank you for the reply. I've used netstat to ensure none of my ports are
being currently used.
I
at least 100 individuals on this list who could accomplish this task for you
if you could post a Statement Of work we could all respond within 24 hrs
http://www.usability.gov/methods/plan/sow.html
let us know where you have posted the SOW when it is posted.
Martin Gainty
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at least 100 individuals on this list who could accomplish this task for you
if you could post a Statement Of work we could all respond within 24 hrs
http
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Le 21/08/09 17:06, Malladi, Sasikanth a écrit :
Thank you for the reply. I've used netstat to ensure none of my
ports are being currently used.
I updated the AJP connector to 8090 (from the original 8009).
As I said before
Malladi, Sasikanth wrote:
No, no forwarding problems, as I can access the original instance at
http://myhost:8080
It's just that my instance at http://myhost:8008 is not responding.
It's not the localhost, but a remote Solaris box.
What is the exact error message you are getting in the
Malladi, Sasikanth wrote:
I'm surprised to see a solicitation in this list.
So are we.
But just ignore Martin, he's sometimes helpful but mostly a nuisance.
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Sashi
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Malladi, Sasikanth wrote
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Regards,
Sashi
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Interesting. It's actually the other way.
telnet
On 21/08/2009 16:39, André Warnier wrote:
Malladi, Sasikanth wrote:
I'm surprised to see a solicitation in this list.
So are we.
But just ignore Martin, he's sometimes helpful but mostly a nuisance.
Second one this week. Recession.com?
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Second one this week. Recession.com?
p
According to the BOFH excuse server
(http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ballard/bofh/bofhserver.pl), The rubber band
broke.
As good a reason as any other for solicitation.
Gwen
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Ron
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Sent: Saturday, August 22, 2009 3:18 AM
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No, no forwarding problems, as I can access the original instance
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