Re: Tomcat Manager 403's with LDAP Realm

2024-02-19 Thread Mark Thomas
On 17/02/2024 21:42, Dan McLaughlin wrote: We've had the same LDAP realm configured for probably 10 years, and the same roles in our LDAP for probably the same. We have 4 roles configured in LDAP manager-gui, manager-jmx, manager-script, and manager-status. My user only has the manager-gui

Tomcat Manager 403's with LDAP Realm

2024-02-17 Thread Dan McLaughlin
We've had the same LDAP realm configured for probably 10 years, and the same roles in our LDAP for probably the same. We have 4 roles configured in LDAP manager-gui, manager-jmx, manager-script, and manager-status. My user only has the manager-gui role. Everything has worked fine up until about

Re: question about tomcat manager Server Status page

2023-09-08 Thread Ivano Luberti
Thanks Christopher Il 08/09/2023 17:51, Christopher Schultz ha scritto: Ivano, On 9/8/23 11:17, Ivano Luberti wrote: Hi, looking at Server Status and Complete Server Status Page I can see the following line: Max threads: 200 Current thread count: 11 Current threads busy: 1 Keep alive

Re: question about tomcat manager Server Status page

2023-09-08 Thread Christopher Schultz
Ivano, On 9/8/23 11:17, Ivano Luberti wrote: Hi, looking at Server Status and Complete Server Status Page I can see the following line: Max threads: 200 Current thread count: 11 Current threads busy: 1 Keep alive sockets count: 1 But looking at the thread list under the line I can count 24

question about tomcat manager Server Status page

2023-09-08 Thread Ivano Luberti
Hi, looking at Server Status and Complete Server Status Page I can see the following line: Max threads: 200 Current thread count: 11 Current threads busy: 1 Keep alive sockets count: 1 But looking at the thread list under the line I can count 24 lines. So what is the number of thread

Re: Tomcat Manager App and Federation

2023-04-15 Thread Mark Thomas
On 14/04/2023 16:45, Robert Hicks wrote: Does the manager app support something like Apache CXF to authenticate people to the manager application or is the manager application only accessible through username/password? The Manager web application will work with any configured Authenticator

Tomcat Manager App and Federation

2023-04-14 Thread Robert Hicks
Does the manager app support something like Apache CXF to authenticate people to the manager application or is the manager application only accessible through username/password? Robert

Re: Tomcat Manager

2021-02-25 Thread Mark Thomas
On 24/02/2021 20:18, Robert Hicks wrote: > Is there a way (my google-fu is failing) to use the command line version of > the manager but not have the front end UI available at all? Remove the HTMLManager servlet entries from WEB-INF/web.xml You may also wish to remove the Status servlet and the

Re: Tomcat Manager

2021-02-24 Thread Robert Wigfall
I have been looking into something similar...I have not tested anything yet. Hopefully it helps you and informs me of any flaws. How about restricting access to tomcat manager via remote ip restriction https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-9.0-doc/manager-howto.html

Tomcat Manager

2021-02-24 Thread Robert Hicks
Is there a way (my google-fu is failing) to use the command line version of the manager but not have the front end UI available at all? Thanks, Bob

Re: Tomcat 8.5.51 (Linux) issue with the tomcat manager and empty responses of the manager's "stop" command

2020-03-13 Thread Tillmann Schulz
Hello tomcat user group, Today I solved my problem with the empty manager responses.The issue does not occur any more when using the new Java11-HTTP-Client to call the tomcat-manager.My old implmentation of the client was based on very old java functionality. So I do not know whether it was an

Re: Tomcat 8.5.51 (Linux) issue with the tomcat manager and empty responses of the manager's "stop" command

2020-03-13 Thread Tillmann Schulz
>>Are you able to make other /manager requests and get a good response? YES,all other manager requests work and also the stop command works in some cases. We have a destroy method in our Servlet implemented that needs some seconds when the app is stopped. This destroy method can take more time

Re: Tomcat 8.5.51 (Linux) issue with the tomcat manager and empty responses of the manager's "stop" command

2020-03-12 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Tillmann, On 3/12/20 11:01, Tillmann Schulz wrote: > Hello tomcat user group, > > since our update from Tomcat 8.5.50 to 8.5.51 (Linux) I got a issue > with the "tomcat manager", when calling the manager's "stop&q

Tomcat 8.5.51 (Linux) issue with the tomcat manager and empty responses of the manager's "stop" command

2020-03-12 Thread Tillmann Schulz
Hello tomcat user group, since our update from Tomcat 8.5.50 to 8.5.51 (Linux) I got a issue with the "tomcat manager", when calling the manager's "stop" command by socket command. With the following socket command I try to stop the application app1:     GET /manager/text/

Re: Tomcat manager keystore reload

2019-07-30 Thread logo
Chris, Now this is taking a weird direction… > Am 30.07.2019 um 16:57 schrieb Christopher Schultz > mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net>>: > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA256 > > Peter, > > On 7/30/19 05:19, logo wrote: >> Hi Chris, >> >> I am also trying to figure this

Re: Tomcat manager keystore reload

2019-07-30 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Joseph, On 7/29/19 13:55, Joseph Dornisch wrote: >> Joseph, >> >> On 7/25/19 11:53, Joseph Dornisch wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> I have a CRL configured in my tomcat server configuration. If >>> I update it and want to have Tomcat refresh it, I can

Re: Tomcat manager keystore reload

2019-07-30 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Peter, On 7/30/19 05:19, logo wrote: > Hi Chris, > > I am also trying to figure this out and get to the same error. > >> Am 25.07.2019 um 17:53 schrieb Joseph Dornisch >> : >> >> Hello, >> >> I have a CRL configured in my tomcat server

Re: Tomcat manager keystore reload

2019-07-30 Thread logo
Hi Chris, I am also trying to figure this out and get to the same error. > Am 25.07.2019 um 17:53 schrieb Joseph Dornisch : > > Hello, > > I have a CRL configured in my tomcat server configuration. If I update it > and want to have Tomcat refresh it, I can login into >

Re: Tomcat manager keystore reload

2019-07-29 Thread Joseph Dornisch
> Joseph, > > On 7/25/19 11:53, Joseph Dornisch wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I have a CRL configured in my tomcat server configuration. If I > > update it and want to have Tomcat refresh it, I can login into > > https://127.0.0.1/manager/html and click the "Re-read" button > > under

Re: Tomcat manager keystore reload

2019-07-27 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Joseph, On 7/25/19 11:53, Joseph Dornisch wrote: > Hello, > > I have a CRL configured in my tomcat server configuration. If I > update it and want to have Tomcat refresh it, I can login into > https://127.0.0.1/manager/html and click the

Tomcat manager keystore reload

2019-07-25 Thread Joseph Dornisch
Hello, I have a CRL configured in my tomcat server configuration. If I update it and want to have Tomcat refresh it, I can login into https://127.0.0.1/manager/html and click the "Re-read" button under "Configuration->Re-read TLS configuration files" and this causes my CRL to be reread. It works

Re: Webapp previously stopped with Tomcat Manager started unexpectedly

2019-07-11 Thread Mark Thomas
On 11/07/2019 19:30, Kevin Brake wrote: > Reply to Kevin Brake > > Tomcat 8.5.32JVM 1.8.0_181-b13 Windows Server 2016 amd64 > > We had stopped a webapp via Manager in February. Over July 4th the webapp > started and ran for several days before

Webapp previously stopped with Tomcat Manager started unexpectedly

2019-07-11 Thread Kevin Brake
Reply to Kevin Brake Tomcat 8.5.32JVM 1.8.0_181-b13 Windows Server 2016 amd64 We had stopped a webapp via Manager in February. Over July 4th the webapp started and ran for several days before it was discovered. There was a windows restart at

Re: Fw: Re: Tomcat Manager keeps asking for Authentication

2018-12-30 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Karen, On 12/23/18 01:04, Karen Goh wrote: > > > --- On Sun, 12/23/18, Karen Goh wrote: > >> From: Karen Goh Subject: Re: Tomcat >> Manager keeps asking for Authentication To: "Tomcat Users List" >> Dat

Fw: Re: Tomcat Manager keeps asking for Authentication

2018-12-22 Thread Karen Goh
--- On Sun, 12/23/18, Karen Goh wrote: > From: Karen Goh > Subject: Re: Tomcat Manager keeps asking for Authentication > To: "Tomcat Users List" > Date: Sunday, December 23, 2018, 1:40 PM > > > On Sat,

Re: Tomcat Manager keeps asking for Authentication

2018-12-22 Thread Karen Goh
On Sat, 12/22/18, Mark Thomas wrote: Subject: Re: Tomcat Manager keeps asking for Authentication To: users@tomcat.apache.org Date: Saturday, December 22, 2018, 7:56 PM On 22/12/2018 09:12, Karen Goh wrote: > > I am running Netbe

Re: Tomcat Manager keeps asking for Authentication

2018-12-22 Thread Mark Thomas
On 22/12/2018 09:12, Karen Goh wrote: I am running Netbean 8.2 and am trying to study a web project from github. It was stated that certain pages are constrained by the Tomcat Role, in order to view the Admin panel. So, what I did was to alter the Tomcat C:\Program Files\Apache Software

Tomcat Manager keeps asking for Authentication

2018-12-22 Thread Karen Goh
I am running Netbean 8.2 and am trying to study a web project from github. It was stated that certain pages are constrained by the Tomcat Role, in order to view the Admin panel. So, what I did was to alter the Tomcat C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache Tomcat

Re: Using tomcat manager to deploy to several services

2018-12-05 Thread tomcat
On 05.12.2018 16:54, Christopher Schultz wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Guido, On 12/5/18 10:46, Jäkel, Guido wrote: Does it really ? If some tomcat code is at that time processing a client POST request, which potentially modifies data on the server (or a back-end

Re: Using tomcat manager to deploy to several services

2018-12-05 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Guido, On 12/5/18 10:46, Jäkel, Guido wrote: >> Does it really ? If some tomcat code is at that time processing >> a client POST request, which potentially modifies data on the >> server (or a back-end database), is ditto tomcat code "informed" >>

RE: Using tomcat manager to deploy to several services

2018-12-05 Thread Jäkel , Guido
>Does it really ? If some tomcat code is at that time processing a client POST >request, >which potentially modifies data on the server (or a back-end database), is >ditto tomcat >code "informed" of the JVM shutdown, and does it have time to interrupt the >processing in >some

Re: Using tomcat manager to deploy to several services

2018-12-05 Thread Christopher Schultz
/> >>>> >>> appBase="services/b" >>>> name="c"> >>> keyAlias="ccc" /> >>> name="host3" appBase="services/c" > >>>> >>>> >>>> Please note that we

Re: Using tomcat manager to deploy to several services

2018-12-05 Thread Mark Thomas
of coffee nearby. > >> >>> -Original Message----- >>> From: Frank Schullerer [mailto:schulle...@googlemail.com.INVALID] >>> Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2018 4:06 PM >>> To: users@tomcat.apache.org >>> Subject: Re: Using tomcat manager to depl

Re: Using tomcat manager to deploy to several services

2018-12-05 Thread tomcat
ginal Message- From: Frank Schullerer [mailto:schulle...@googlemail.com.INVALID] Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2018 4:06 PM To: users@tomcat.apache.org Subject: Re: Using tomcat manager to deploy to several services Hello, thanks for the answer. That is exactly the way how we do this today (all via

Re: Using tomcat manager to deploy to several services

2018-12-05 Thread Frank Schullerer
JVM. > Again, this will do the same thing but need much less to be fuctional. And > if a graceful shutdown will fail, one even need to SIGKILL the JVM. > > >-Original Message- > >From: Frank Schullerer [mailto:schulle...@googlemail.com.INVALID] > >Sent: Tuesday, De

RE: Using tomcat manager to deploy to several services

2018-12-05 Thread Jäkel , Guido
fail, one even need to SIGKILL the JVM. >-Original Message- >From: Frank Schullerer [mailto:schulle...@googlemail.com.INVALID] >Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2018 4:06 PM >To: users@tomcat.apache.org >Subject: Re: Using tomcat manager to deploy to several services

Re: Using tomcat manager to deploy to several services

2018-12-04 Thread tomcat
e note that we need different ports and different configurations (like clientAuth or keyAlias) for the applications. If there is a better way and have a tomcat manager to deploy all applications, please let me know! Thank you in advance! As Mark said, you will need to deploy the Tomcat manager 4

Re: Using tomcat manager to deploy to several services

2018-12-04 Thread Frank Schullerer
; > keyAlias="" /> > name="host1" appBase="services/a" > > > > keyAlias="" /> > name="host2" appBase="services/b" > > > > keyAlias="ccc" /> >

Re: Using tomcat manager to deploy to several services

2018-12-04 Thread Christopher Schultz
name="host3" appBase="services/c" > > > Please note that we need different ports and different > configurations (like clientAuth or keyAlias) for the applications. > If there is a better way and have a tomcat manager to deploy all > applications, please let me know! >

Re: Using tomcat manager to deploy to several services

2018-12-04 Thread Frank Schullerer
Rs to that > location, because it's not the Tomcat Manager application that actually > perform the deployment. > > You may trigger a restart of the application container by touching the WAR > or (in case of an expanded deployment) touching a watched file (common > WEB-INF/web.xml)

RE: Using tomcat manager to deploy to several services

2018-12-04 Thread Jäkel , Guido
Dear Frank, I guess you have configured autodeployment of the WARs. And it seems to me that you want to use a tree in a filesystem to place your deployments. Given that, you may use an arbitrary way to place the WARs to that location, because it's not the Tomcat Manager application

Re: Using tomcat manager to deploy to several services

2018-12-04 Thread Frank Schullerer
and have a tomcat manager to deploy all applications, please let me know! Thank you in advance! Am Di., 4. Dez. 2018 um 11:53 Uhr schrieb Mark Thomas : > On 04/12/2018 10:19, Frank Schullerer wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I think this question is independent from the tomca

Re: Using tomcat manager to deploy to several services

2018-12-04 Thread Mark Thomas
ning in one tomcat with several ports and different configuration > (clientAuth etc). > I tried to use the tomcat manager to deploy to different services but it > failed. It seems that the tomcat manager can only deploy within the same > service because when I deploy the tomcat manager itsel

Re: Using tomcat manager to deploy to several services

2018-12-04 Thread tomcat
l separate VirtualHosts. If you have different ports and/or authentication methods, does your configuration as a single instance bring any specific benefits in your case ? I tried to use the tomcat manager to deploy to different services but it failed. It seems that the tomcat manager can only dep

Using tomcat manager to deploy to several services

2018-12-04 Thread Frank Schullerer
). I tried to use the tomcat manager to deploy to different services but it failed. It seems that the tomcat manager can only deploy within the same service because when I deploy the tomcat manager itself to a different service than it works. I can deploy to that service. Is this correct or can I

Re: Tomcat Manager Server Status Errors After 8.5.35

2018-11-16 Thread Mark Thomas
On 14/11/2018 17:20, Habib Zurrububabel wrote: > Tomcat Manager Server Status Errors After updating from 8.5.34 to 8.5.35. > OS is Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.8 (Santiago). Manager log > shows: javax.management.AttributeNotFoundException: Cannot find attribute >

Tomcat Manager Server Status Errors After 8.5.35

2018-11-14 Thread Habib Zurrububabel
Tomcat Manager Server Status Errors After updating from 8.5.34 to 8.5.35. OS is Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.8 (Santiago). Manager log shows: javax.management.AttributeNotFoundException: Cannot find attribute maxThreads for org.apache.tomcat.util.net.SocketProperties@207af361

Re: Tomcat/manager/ disable redirect from HTTPS to HTTP

2018-10-18 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Hans, On 10/15/18 03:17, Hans Schou wrote: > On Fri, 12 Oct 2018 at 14:12, Mark Thomas > wrote: > >> >> For the HTTP connector processing proxied traffic originally >> received over HTTPS you want: SSLEnabled="false" scheme="https" >>

Re: Tomcat/manager/ disable redirect from HTTPS to HTTP

2018-10-15 Thread Hans Schou
On Fri, 12 Oct 2018 at 14:12, Mark Thomas wrote: > > For the HTTP connector processing proxied traffic originally received > over HTTPS you want: > SSLEnabled="false" > scheme="https" > secure="true" > Thanks, this one is working exactly as expected: A bonus is that I now got forced use

Re: Tomcat/manager/ disable redirect from HTTPS to HTTP

2018-10-12 Thread Mark Thomas
On 12/10/18 12:18, Hans Schou wrote: > Hi > > I have a Tomcat 8.5 with Java 1.8 on Windows with Nginx reverse proxy. > > When I access https://joe:p4zzw...@example.org/manager/ the request goes to > Nginx, which proxy_pass it to http://srv321.local:8080/ > > Authentication appears right away

Tomcat/manager/ disable redirect from HTTPS to HTTP

2018-10-12 Thread Hans Schou
Hi I have a Tomcat 8.5 with Java 1.8 on Windows with Nginx reverse proxy. When I access https://joe:p4zzw...@example.org/manager/ the request goes to Nginx, which proxy_pass it to http://srv321.local:8080/ Authentication appears right away but the first response from Tomcat is Location:

Re: tomcat manager gui hangs on web-app reload for one web-app not others

2018-09-21 Thread Mitch Claborn
PS - my Thunderbird has a "Reply List" button for this mailing list. Mitch On 09/20/2018 09:41 AM, Shawn Heisey wrote: On 9/20/2018 8:30 AM, Bill Harrelson wrote: Looking back through my sent folder I realize that I have been replying directly to people that posted directly to me instead of

Re: tomcat manager gui hangs on web-app reload for one web-app not others

2018-09-20 Thread Shawn Heisey
On 9/20/2018 8:30 AM, Bill Harrelson wrote: Looking back through my sent folder I realize that I have been replying directly to people that posted directly to me instead of the list. I see from message headers that you're using Thunderbird. In Options/Advanced, open the config editor and

Re: tomcat manager gui hangs on web-app reload for one web-app not others

2018-09-20 Thread Bill Harrelson
Looking back through my sent folder I realize that I have been replying directly to people that posted directly to me instead of the list. Update:  after trying several suggestions sent to me, which did not work, for some reason I decided to switch browsers. Normally I run the manager-gui in

RE: tomcat manager gui hangs on web-app reload for one web-app not others

2018-09-14 Thread Jäkel , Guido
nal Message- >From: Bill Harrelson [mailto:bill.harrel...@accordare.com] >Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2018 10:14 PM >To: users@tomcat.apache.org >Subject: tomcat manager gui hangs on web-app reload for one web-app not others > >Tomcat 8.0.14, Java 1.8.0_91. I've looked

Re: tomcat manager gui hangs on web-app reload for one web-app not others

2018-09-13 Thread Louis Zipes
Also any Microsoft patch differences between the working and non working environments and beware of the issue with a patch that was released recently and how it affects ports. > On Sep 13, 2018, at 6:36 PM, Mark Thomas wrote: > > - - - external message, proceed with caution - - - > > >> On

Re: tomcat manager gui hangs on web-app reload for one web-app not others

2018-09-13 Thread Mark Thomas
On 13/09/18 21:14, Bill Harrelson wrote: > Tomcat 8.0.14, Java 1.8.0_91. I've looked through StackOverflow and > searched the archives and can't figure this out. We've been running > tomcat, various versions for about 15 years, always using the > manager-gui to control hosts. We have one tomcat

RE: tomcat manager gui hangs on web-app reload for one web-app not others

2018-09-13 Thread Louis Zipes
What Operating System is Tomcat running on? -Original Message- From: Bill Harrelson [mailto:bill.harrel...@accordare.com] Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2018 4:14 PM To: users@tomcat.apache.org Subject: tomcat manager gui hangs on web-app reload for one web-app not others - - - external

tomcat manager gui hangs on web-app reload for one web-app not others

2018-09-13 Thread Bill Harrelson
Tomcat 8.0.14, Java 1.8.0_91. I've looked through StackOverflow and searched the archives and can't figure this out. We've been running tomcat, various versions for about 15 years, always using the manager-gui to control hosts. We have one tomcat instance running 8 hosts, where the manager-gui

Re: Tomcat Manager weirdness on a Google Compute instance

2018-09-06 Thread James H. H. Lampert
I discovered that somehow, the "max-file-size" and "max-request-size" in manager/WEB-INF/web.xml had reverted from our standard setting of 500M, to the factory setting of 50M. On 9/6/18, 10:42 AM, Louis Zipes wrote: Does the file show a modified date/time that could point to at least a timing

RE: Tomcat Manager weirdness on a Google Compute instance

2018-09-06 Thread Louis Zipes
on? -Original Message- From: Mark Thomas [mailto:ma...@apache.org] Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2018 1:41 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Tomcat Manager weirdness on a Google Compute instance - - - external message, proceed with caution - - - On 06/09/18 18:32, James H. H. Lamp

Re: Tomcat Manager weirdness on a Google Compute instance

2018-09-06 Thread Mark Thomas
On 06/09/18 18:32, James H. H. Lampert wrote: > (cross-posted to the gce-discussion Google group) > > Ladies and Gentlemen: > > I just experienced something very odd. > > It seems that this morning, when I tried to upload a WAR file to the > prototype instance for one of my instance groups, I

Tomcat Manager weirdness on a Google Compute instance

2018-09-06 Thread James H. H. Lampert
(cross-posted to the gce-discussion Google group) Ladies and Gentlemen: I just experienced something very odd. It seems that this morning, when I tried to upload a WAR file to the prototype instance for one of my instance groups, I kept repeatedly hitting a brick wall: as soon as the upload

Re: worker0 tomcat ,manager is not wotking

2018-03-20 Thread Coty Sutherland
On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 at 6:40 AM, Loai Abdallatif wrote: > Thanks Schultz > > the error is described in the url link below, The issue has been fixed > using following these steps: > >- Go to Tomcat installation and then /opt/worker0/webapps/manager/ >META-INF >

Re: worker0 tomcat ,manager is not wotking

2018-03-20 Thread Loai Abdallatif
Thanks Schultz the error is described in the url link below, The issue has been fixed using following these steps: - Go to Tomcat installation and then /opt/worker0/webapps/manager/ META-INF - Open context.xml and comment Valve section as below, and it now works fine, but why is that

Re: worker0 tomcat ,manager is not wotking

2018-03-19 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Loai, On 3/19/18 4:43 PM, Loai Abdallatif wrote: > I have running three tomcat instances worker0,worker1 and worker2 > > the http connector to workero is listening on port 8080 but the > manager is not opening as below and the tomcat-users.xml is

worker0 tomcat ,manager is not wotking

2018-03-19 Thread Loai Abdallatif
Dear Friends , I have running three tomcat instances worker0,worker1 and worker2 the http connector to workero is listening on port 8080 but the manager is not opening as below and the tomcat-users.xml is configured as this: root@appserver01:/opt/worker0/conf# cat tomcat-users.xml

Re: Get fail response by using the Tomcat manager command to deploy a war

2017-04-24 Thread Christopher Schultz
gt; licensor > 1.0.0-RC > log4j log4j > 1.2.14 > > As mentioned above, everytime when we try to undeploy the webapp > from tomcat manager, it always failed to undeploy the webapp and > return the failed message as below > > FAIL - Unable to delete > [D:\Tomcat8\apa

Re: Get fail response by using the Tomcat manager command to deploy a war

2017-04-24 Thread Bruce Huang
mockito-core 1.10.19 test And our webapp uses log4j 1.2 as the logging system, the pom as below com.company licensor 1.0.0-RC log4j log4j 1.2.14 As mentioned above, everytime when we try to undeploy the webapp from tomcat manager, it always failed

Re: Get fail response by using the Tomcat manager command to deploy a war

2017-04-09 Thread Bruce Huang
Hi Christopher, I have checked the tomcat log, there is no error as below and the application is started successfully. Manager.log 09-Apr-2017 17:37:53.295 INFO [http-nio-3030-exec-342] org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationContext.log Manager: stop: Stopping web application '/2.1.2-C1'

Re: Get fail response by using the Tomcat manager command to deploy a war

2017-04-07 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Bruce, On 4/7/17 4:08 AM, Bruce Huang wrote: > I want to use the tomcat supported manager command > > > to deploy a war file. The Tomcat server is Tomcat

Get fail response by using the Tomcat manager command to deploy a war

2017-04-07 Thread Bruce Huang
Hi all, I want to use the tomcat supported manager command to deploy a war file. The Tomcat server is Tomcat v8.0.23. The application is sure to be deployed and started successfully, I, however, got the

Re: Restricted Access to Tomcat Manager Caused Database Issues

2016-09-08 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Yuval, On 9/7/16 4:03 AM, Yuval Schwartz wrote: > Hello, > > Tomcat: 8.0.22 Java: jdk1.8.0_05 > > I recently restricted access to my Tomcat Manager App by: 1) > Changing the name of the manager app. 2) Block access to the &

Restricted Access to Tomcat Manager Caused Database Issues

2016-09-07 Thread Yuval Schwartz
Hello, Tomcat: 8.0.22 Java: jdk1.8.0_05 I recently restricted access to my Tomcat Manager App by: 1) Changing the name of the manager app. 2) Block access to the manager app by IP address. I did the following: A) Stopped Tomcat B) Simply renamed the manager app in $CATALINA_BASE/webapps

Re: Huge Time Tomcat Manager

2016-07-29 Thread Mohit Chawla
IN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- >> Hash: SHA256 >> >> Teresa, >> >> On 7/21/16 5:33 AM, Teresa Fasano wrote: >> >>> I notice on my tomcat manager the huge and wrong values for the >>> thread times. For example: 1469093029135 ms >>> >>> This is

Re: Huge Time Tomcat Manager

2016-07-29 Thread George Sexton
On 7/21/2016 9:58 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Teresa, On 7/21/16 5:33 AM, Teresa Fasano wrote: I notice on my tomcat manager the huge and wrong values for the thread times. For example: 1469093029135 ms This is the information: Server

Re: Huge Time Tomcat Manager

2016-07-21 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Teresa, On 7/21/16 5:33 AM, Teresa Fasano wrote: > I notice on my tomcat manager the huge and wrong values for the > thread times. For example: 1469093029135 ms > > This is the information: Server version: Apache Tomcat/7.0.56 >

Huge Time Tomcat Manager

2016-07-21 Thread Teresa Fasano
Hi, I notice on my tomcat manager the huge and wrong values for the thread times. For example: 1469093029135 ms This is the information: Server version: Apache Tomcat/7.0.56 (Debian) Server built: Feb 3 2015 06:16:51 Server number: 7.0.56.0 OS Name:Linux OS Version: 3.2.0-4

Deployment of application via Tomcat Manager fails.

2016-01-19 Thread Karl Hauschildt
Background: JAVA Web application, Eclipse workspace with an ANT build.xml. Using Windows, this project builds using java 1.7, deploys to multiple Solaris environments running Tomcat 5, 6 or 7 and runs cleanly. I have to deploy the preceding to a Linux environment with Tomcat 8. Which is running

Re: Unable to deploy app with Tomcat Manager Text interface using a Context Descriptor

2015-10-14 Thread Mark Thomas
On 13/10/2015 16:31, ptruche wrote: > Sorry about the formatting issue. Here is the corrected > version.--- > > My application context is defined as an XML file located in >

Re: Unable to deploy app with Tomcat Manager Text interface using a Context Descriptor

2015-10-14 Thread ptruche
> Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2015 4:49 AM Subject: Re: Unable to deploy app with Tomcat Manager Text interface using a Context Descriptor On 13/10/2015 16:31, ptruche wrote: > Sorry about the formatting issue. Here is

Re: Unable to deploy app with Tomcat Manager Text interface using a Context Descriptor

2015-10-13 Thread Mark Thomas
On 13/10/2015 16:09, ptruche wrote: > My application context is defined as an XML file located in > `my/path/to/Tomcat/conf/Catalina/localhost/my-app.xml`. > name='my_config_dir' value='/my/path/to/myApp' type='java.lang.String'/> > > `/my/path/to/myApp` contains the WAR file

Re: Unable to deploy app with Tomcat Manager Text interface using a Context Descriptor

2015-10-13 Thread ptruche
of the appBase     Centos 6.5 From: Mark Thomas <ma...@apache.org> To: Tomcat Users List <users@tomcat.apache.org> Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2015 11:20 AM Subject: Re: Unable to deploy app with Tomcat Manager Text interface using a Context Descriptor On 13/10/2015 16:09, p

Unable to deploy app with Tomcat Manager Text interface using a Context Descriptor

2015-10-13 Thread ptruche
My application context is defined as an XML file located in `my/path/to/Tomcat/conf/Catalina/localhost/my-app.xml`.                `/my/path/to/myApp` contains the WAR file myAppWarFile.war and a number of externalized properties that are read by Spring. Tomcat is configured with autoDeploy

Re: Tomcat manager application not using custom ErrorReportingValve !

2015-07-30 Thread Mark Thomas
On 30/07/2015 07:18, Utkarsh Dave wrote: Hi All, My application has a custom reporting valve in server.xml Host appBase=webapps autoDeploy=true deployOnStartup=false errorReportValveClass=com.path.valves.CustomErrorReportValve name=localhost unpackWARs=true But when I try to

Tomcat manager application not using custom ErrorReportingValve !

2015-07-30 Thread Utkarsh Dave
Hi All, My application has a custom reporting valve in server.xml Host appBase=webapps autoDeploy=true deployOnStartup=false errorReportValveClass=com.path.valves.CustomErrorReportValve name=localhost unpackWARs=true But when I try to access https://server/manager I get normal error

Re: Tomcat manager application not using custom ErrorReportingValve !

2015-07-30 Thread Utkarsh Dave
Thanks a lot Mark. On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 11:50 AM, Mark Thomas ma...@apache.org wrote: On 30/07/2015 07:18, Utkarsh Dave wrote: Hi All, My application has a custom reporting valve in server.xml Host appBase=webapps autoDeploy=true deployOnStartup=false

Configure Tomcat Manager-GUI to use SPNEGO authentication

2015-06-02 Thread Jingru Barr
Tomcat version: 7.0.62Platform (OS) - Centos 6.6 Steps I perform1) follow the document (http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/windows-auth-howto.html) to configure Kerbero.      - I use kinit to verify the keytab and service account and it shows.        kinit -V -k -t server.keytab

All Status is S Tomcat manager

2015-04-24 Thread Jian Wu
Hi, I am running a website with a load balancer (software) and three web servers, each of which deploys an instance of Tomcat 7. While the other two web servers look OK, there is one web server which often gives me trouble after restarting Tomcat. Basically, the maxThread (2000) is reached and

Re: All Status is S Tomcat manager

2015-04-24 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Jian, On 4/24/15 10:17 AM, Jian Wu wrote: I am running a website with a load balancer (software) and three web servers, each of which deploys an instance of Tomcat 7. Just to be clear, you have a single load-balancer, 3 web servers (httpd?), and

Re: Configuring Tomcat manager application upload limit

2015-04-17 Thread Dominic Hargreaves
On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 08:33:00AM -0500, Mark Thomas wrote: On 15/04/2015 05:28, Dominic Hargreaves wrote: I am running the Tomcat manager application via a Debian package (tomcat8-admin), which deploys the webapp from /usr/share/tomcat8-admin/manager. We ran into a problem hitting th

Re: Configuring Tomcat manager application upload limit

2015-04-17 Thread Konstantin Kolinko
2015-04-17 13:52 GMT+03:00 Mark Thomas ma...@apache.org: On 17 April 2015 09:37:40 BST, Dominic Hargreaves d...@earth.li wrote: On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 08:33:00AM -0500, Mark Thomas wrote: On 15/04/2015 05:28, Dominic Hargreaves wrote: I am running the Tomcat manager application via a Debian

Re: Configuring Tomcat manager application upload limit

2015-04-17 Thread Mark Thomas
On 17 April 2015 09:37:40 BST, Dominic Hargreaves d...@earth.li wrote: On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 08:33:00AM -0500, Mark Thomas wrote: On 15/04/2015 05:28, Dominic Hargreaves wrote: I am running the Tomcat manager application via a Debian package (tomcat8-admin), which deploys the webapp from

Re: Configuring Tomcat manager application upload limit

2015-04-15 Thread Mark Thomas
On 15/04/2015 05:28, Dominic Hargreaves wrote: Hello, This is reposted from [1] and [2]; the Debian maintainers of the package suggested I ask for advice here. I am running the Tomcat manager application via a Debian package (tomcat8-admin), which deploys the webapp from /usr/share

Configuring Tomcat manager application upload limit

2015-04-15 Thread Dominic Hargreaves
Hello, This is reposted from [1] and [2]; the Debian maintainers of the package suggested I ask for advice here. I am running the Tomcat manager application via a Debian package (tomcat8-admin), which deploys the webapp from /usr/share/tomcat8-admin/manager. We ran into a problem hitting th

Re: Newbie Question - Topic: Accessing Tomcat Manager

2015-01-25 Thread Konstantin Kolinko
2015-01-25 9:57 GMT+03:00 Thess Bermudez thessbermu...@gmail.com: Hi, This may sound very simple. This is surely a newbie question. I have installed Tomcat and accessed localhost:8080 and showed that installation was successful. I am exploring on the Tomcat Manager but the username

Re: Newbie Question - Topic: Accessing Tomcat Manager

2015-01-25 Thread André Warnier
Konstantin Kolinko wrote: 2015-01-25 9:57 GMT+03:00 Thess Bermudez thessbermu...@gmail.com: Hi, This may sound very simple. This is surely a newbie question. I have installed Tomcat and accessed localhost:8080 and showed that installation was successful. I am exploring on the Tomcat Manager

Newbie Question - Topic: Accessing Tomcat Manager

2015-01-24 Thread Thess Bermudez
Hi, This may sound very simple. This is surely a newbie question. I have installed Tomcat and accessed localhost:8080 and showed that installation was successful. I am exploring on the Tomcat Manager but the username and password that was defined for manager-gui role is not accepted

Using Tomcat manager to deploy application in clustered Tomcat 7.0.42

2014-10-16 Thread Prabhu, Ganesh
Hi, I have a question about using tomcat manager to deploy applications when tomcat nodes are in a clustered environment. Setup Description Tomcat Node 1 : Tomcat version 7.0.42; JDK 1.6 update 27 (clustered) Tomcat Node 2 ; Tomcat version 7.0.42; JDK 6 update 27 (clustered) I have verified

Deploy new application using tomcat manager - command line.

2014-06-11 Thread N, Ravikiran
Hi all, I'm trying to deploy a new application using tomcat manager, since I do not have access to the Linux-box where tomcat is running, hence the use of manager. I'm trying to follow what is specified in tomcat manager docs provided at http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/manager

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