Re: [ANN] Apache Tomcat 9.0.24 available

2019-08-20 Thread Christopher Schultz
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Olaf,

On 8/19/19 09:55, Olaf Kock wrote:
> 
> On 19.08.19 15:41, John Dale wrote:
>> Does this get included in the apt framework for ubuntu
>> automatically?
>> 
>> John
>> 
>> 
>> On 8/19/19, Mark Thomas  wrote:
>>> The Apache Tomcat team announces the immediate availability of
>>> Apache Tomcat 9.0.24.
> 
> If nothing changed since I looked at it last time, ubuntu didn't
> update to a new version, but at most backported some fixes while
> staying on roughly the same version. At least typically.
> 
> I'm looking at the currently available information on the
> "tomcat9" package in ubuntu 18.04, and I'm seeing version info
> like "9.0.16-3~18.04.1".
> 
> If you want to be on the latest and greatest tomcat version, you
> should rather maintain it for yourself. If you want the
> distribution to maintain your tomcat, you're likely not on the very
> latest version.

While these two points are entirely accurate, we have two members of
the Tomcat community who are either package maintainers or who can
influence those maintainers.

We have Coty from RedHat who rolls some releases for RHEL/CentOS and
is pretty much up-to-date with all the releases. IIRC, the yum repo
tracks the "actual" version numbers from ASF while some other package
maintainers tend to back-port patches...

... such as Debian (apt), where Emmanuel is (?) the package manager ther
e.

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Re: Tomcat 9 Getting Started

2019-08-20 Thread Christopher Schultz
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Olaf and Enosh,

On 8/20/19 06:37, Olaf Kock wrote:
> On 20.08.19 12:28, Enosh Mogire wrote:
>> When I execute ls -la /opt/tomcat this is what I get
>> 
>> enosh@hp:~$ ls -la /opt/tomcat total 36 drwxr-xr-x 3 tomcat
>> tomcat 4096 Aug 20 08:55 . drwxr-xr-x 7 root   root   4096 Aug 19
>> 10:53 .. drwxr-xr-x 9 tomcat tomcat 4096 Aug 14 10:31
>> apache-tomcat-9.0.22 -rw-r--r-- 1 tomcat tomcat  220 Apr  4  2018
>> .bash_logout -rw-r--r-- 1 tomcat tomcat 3771 Apr  4  2018
>> .bashrc lrwxrwxrwx 1 tomcat tomcat   32 Aug 13 08:50 latest -> 
>> /opt/tomcat/apache-tomcat-9.0.14
> 
> so indeed you've extracted the archive into a subdirectory: You'll
> find /opt/tomcat/apache-tomcat-9.0.22/conf if you're looking for
> it. You can move all of the content of the apache-tomcat-9.0.22
> folder up one level, or adjust your chmod command or the cd that
> you executed before. You'll just find the content that you expect
> one folder further down.
> 
> Seeing the link in your directory, you should correct it, e.g.
> 
> rm /opt/tomcat/latest ln -s /opt/tomcat/apache-tomcat-9.0.22
> /opt/tomcat/latest cd /opt/tomcat/latest
> 
> and continue from there. That directory will have the conf and all
> of the other directories you expect.

I highly recommend using Olaf's suggestion of separating the
"concept" of the Tomcat installation directory (/opt/tomcat or
/opt/tomcat/latest if you prefer) with the actually location of the
un-tarred Tomcat distribution (e.g. /opt/tomcat/apache-tomcat-x.y.x).

I would also highly recommend that you take a look at the RUNNING.txt
file that comes with Tomcat with particular attention to the "Advanced
Configuration - Multiple Tomcat Instances" section. Even if you don't
intent to run multiple Tomcat instances simultaneously, you might want
to consider using a "split" Tomcat for ease of upgrading Tomcat in the
future.

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Re: Tomcat 9 Getting Started

2019-08-20 Thread bernd . schatz
Hi Enosh,

Am Dienstag, den 20.08.2019, 10:14 +0200 schrieb Enosh Mogire:
[SNIP]
> So after installing and extracting the Tomcat archive file, I needed to set
> the required permissions on the files through the commands bellow
>
> enosh@hp:~$ sudo chgrp -R tomcat /opt/tomcat
> enosh@hp:~$ cd /opt/tomcat/
> enosh@hp:/opt/tomcat$ sudo chmod -R g+r conf
>
> The last command returns an error (chmod: cannot access 'conf': No such
> file or directory) and it is where I am stuck. Please advise accordingly,
> thank you.

With the last command you wanted to change the access rights
of the folder that does not exist.
This is is more ,,Linux getting started''.

Try this ==>
man chmod



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Re: Tomcat 9 Getting Started

2019-08-20 Thread Enosh Mogire
Okay lemme try and thanks for the help so far

On Tue, Aug 20, 2019, 12:37 Olaf Kock  wrote:

> On 20.08.19 12:28, Enosh Mogire wrote:
> > When I execute ls -la /opt/tomcat this is what I get
> >
> > enosh@hp:~$ ls -la /opt/tomcat
> > total 36
> > drwxr-xr-x 3 tomcat tomcat 4096 Aug 20 08:55 .
> > drwxr-xr-x 7 root   root   4096 Aug 19 10:53 ..
> > drwxr-xr-x 9 tomcat tomcat 4096 Aug 14 10:31 apache-tomcat-9.0.22
> > -rw-r--r-- 1 tomcat tomcat  220 Apr  4  2018 .bash_logout
> > -rw-r--r-- 1 tomcat tomcat 3771 Apr  4  2018 .bashrc
> > lrwxrwxrwx 1 tomcat tomcat   32 Aug 13 08:50 latest ->
> > /opt/tomcat/apache-tomcat-9.0.14
>
> so indeed you've extracted the archive into a subdirectory: You'll find
> /opt/tomcat/apache-tomcat-9.0.22/conf if you're looking for it. You can
> move all of the content of the apache-tomcat-9.0.22 folder up one level,
> or adjust your chmod command or the cd that you executed before. You'll
> just find the content that you expect one folder further down.
>
> Seeing the link in your directory, you should correct it, e.g.
>
> rm /opt/tomcat/latest
> ln -s /opt/tomcat/apache-tomcat-9.0.22 /opt/tomcat/latest
> cd /opt/tomcat/latest
>
> and continue from there. That directory will have the conf and all of
> the other directories you expect.
>
> Olaf
>
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Re: Tomcat 9 Getting Started

2019-08-20 Thread Olaf Kock
On 20.08.19 12:28, Enosh Mogire wrote:
> When I execute ls -la /opt/tomcat this is what I get
>
> enosh@hp:~$ ls -la /opt/tomcat
> total 36
> drwxr-xr-x 3 tomcat tomcat 4096 Aug 20 08:55 .
> drwxr-xr-x 7 root   root   4096 Aug 19 10:53 ..
> drwxr-xr-x 9 tomcat tomcat 4096 Aug 14 10:31 apache-tomcat-9.0.22
> -rw-r--r-- 1 tomcat tomcat  220 Apr  4  2018 .bash_logout
> -rw-r--r-- 1 tomcat tomcat 3771 Apr  4  2018 .bashrc
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 tomcat tomcat   32 Aug 13 08:50 latest ->
> /opt/tomcat/apache-tomcat-9.0.14

so indeed you've extracted the archive into a subdirectory: You'll find
/opt/tomcat/apache-tomcat-9.0.22/conf if you're looking for it. You can
move all of the content of the apache-tomcat-9.0.22 folder up one level,
or adjust your chmod command or the cd that you executed before. You'll
just find the content that you expect one folder further down.

Seeing the link in your directory, you should correct it, e.g.

rm /opt/tomcat/latest
ln -s /opt/tomcat/apache-tomcat-9.0.22 /opt/tomcat/latest
cd /opt/tomcat/latest

and continue from there. That directory will have the conf and all of
the other directories you expect.

Olaf


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Re: Tomcat 9 Getting Started

2019-08-20 Thread Enosh Mogire
When I execute ls -la /opt/tomcat this is what I get

enosh@hp:~$ ls -la /opt/tomcat
total 36
drwxr-xr-x 3 tomcat tomcat 4096 Aug 20 08:55 .
drwxr-xr-x 7 root   root   4096 Aug 19 10:53 ..
drwxr-xr-x 9 tomcat tomcat 4096 Aug 14 10:31 apache-tomcat-9.0.22
-rw-r--r-- 1 tomcat tomcat  220 Apr  4  2018 .bash_logout
-rw-r--r-- 1 tomcat tomcat 3771 Apr  4  2018 .bashrc
-rw-r--r-- 1 tomcat tomcat 8980 Apr 16  2018 examples.desktop
lrwxrwxrwx 1 tomcat tomcat   32 Aug 13 08:50 latest ->
/opt/tomcat/apache-tomcat-9.0.14
-rw-r--r-- 1 tomcat tomcat  807 Apr  4  2018 .profile


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On Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 12:24 PM Olaf Kock  wrote:

>
> On 20.08.19 10:14, Enosh Mogire wrote:
> > So after installing and extracting the Tomcat archive file, I needed to
> set
> > the required permissions on the files through the commands bellow
> >
> > enosh@hp:~$ sudo chgrp -R tomcat /opt/tomcat
> > enosh@hp:~$ cd /opt/tomcat/
> > enosh@hp:/opt/tomcat$ sudo chmod -R g+r conf
> >
> > The last command returns an error (chmod: cannot access 'conf': No such
> > file or directory) and it is where I am stuck. Please advise accordingly,
> > thank you.
>
> What do you see when you execute
>
> ls -la /opt/tomcat
>
> ?
>
> It might be that you're just extracting into yet another subdirectory,
> e.g. /opt/tomcat/apache-tomcat-9.0.24/
>
> Olaf
>
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Re: Tomcat 9 Getting Started

2019-08-20 Thread Olaf Kock


On 20.08.19 10:14, Enosh Mogire wrote:
> So after installing and extracting the Tomcat archive file, I needed to set
> the required permissions on the files through the commands bellow
>
> enosh@hp:~$ sudo chgrp -R tomcat /opt/tomcat
> enosh@hp:~$ cd /opt/tomcat/
> enosh@hp:/opt/tomcat$ sudo chmod -R g+r conf
>
> The last command returns an error (chmod: cannot access 'conf': No such
> file or directory) and it is where I am stuck. Please advise accordingly,
> thank you.

What do you see when you execute

ls -la /opt/tomcat

?

It might be that you're just extracting into yet another subdirectory,
e.g. /opt/tomcat/apache-tomcat-9.0.24/

Olaf



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Re: building jsvc 1.2.0 for 9.0.24

2019-08-20 Thread Mark Thomas
On August 20, 2019 7:36:03 AM UTC, Greg Huber  wrote:
>OK, thanks, I just copied it from the previous release this time.
>
>If I run ./support/buildconf.sh from the unix dir I get:
>
>./support/buildconf.sh: line 22: autoconf: command not found
>./support/buildconf.sh: cannot generate configure script
>
>So it wants autoconf to be installed now.  Can ./configure be created
>as
>before in the build for ease of use?

Yes. It is an error that step was missed in the build this time.

Mark


>
>Cheers Greg
>
>On Tue, 20 Aug 2019 at 08:03, Mark Thomas  wrote:
>
>> On August 19, 2019 8:24:00 AM UTC, Greg Huber 
>wrote:
>> >Hello,
>> >
>> >I am trying to build commons-daemon-1.2.0 from the supplied
>> >commons-daemon-native.tar.gz.  There seems to be a ./configure
>script
>> >missing from the
>> >apache-tomcat-9.0.24/bin/commons-daemon-1.2.0-native-src/unix
>folder.
>> >
>> >I have checked the INSTALL.txt from v1.1.0 and they are exactly the
>> >same.
>> >Is there something I have to do to create the ./configure (there is
>a
>> >configure.in file)
>>
>> Sounds like a step was missed in the Commons Daemon release. I'll
>look
>> into updating the docs so it doesn't get missed in future
>>
>> You should be able to call support/buildconf.sh to create the
>configure
>> script.
>>
>> Mark
>>
>> >
>> >what I normally do :
>> >
>> >export CFLAGS=-m64
>> >export LDFLAGS=-m64
>> >./configure
>> >make
>> >copy jsvc to bin folder
>> >
>> >Cheers Greg
>>
>>
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Re: Tomcat 9 Getting Started

2019-08-20 Thread Enosh Mogire
Thank you Olaf for the kind reminder and my apologies to the entire team. I
am working on a system development and I am using the District Health and
Information System (*DHIS2*)which is a client-server based system
architecture that an organization can use to keep track of records,
activities and reports. To be able to implement the system on a server, I
was advised to use Tomcat as the servlet container alongside PostgreSQL
database system.

So after installing and extracting the Tomcat archive file, I needed to set
the required permissions on the files through the commands bellow

enosh@hp:~$ sudo chgrp -R tomcat /opt/tomcat
enosh@hp:~$ cd /opt/tomcat/
enosh@hp:/opt/tomcat$ sudo chmod -R g+r conf

The last command returns an error (chmod: cannot access 'conf': No such
file or directory) and it is where I am stuck. Please advise accordingly,
thank you.

Best,

*Enosh Nyarige*
Student | Computer Science |
African Leadership University 

2nd Floor | Kigali Heights
Kigali |  Rwanda
Phone | +250 736 133 041 / +254 702 139 994
Skype: Nyarige Enosh


On Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 9:48 AM Olaf Kock  wrote:

> On 20.08.19 09:44, Enosh Mogire wrote:
> > I trust that your week is well and that this email finds you well. My
> name
> > is Enosh and I am a newbie to the system. I recently started a personal
> > learning project with DHIS2 and I needed to install the Apache servlet
> but
> > I keep on getting this error(attached screenshot). Please advise
> > accordingly on how to solve this issue. Thank you.
>
> Welcome,
>
> please note that this list is read around the world, and people (like
> me) might not know acronyms like DHIS2.
>
> To help you, we'll need more details: "the Apache servlet" is not quite
> descriptive, and this mailing list strips attachments - as the error
> message most likely contains text: Please post the textual error message
> here, along with log file contents and steps to reproduce - ideally with
> everything required to reproduce the issue you're facing.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Olaf
>
>
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Re: Tomcat 9 Getting Started

2019-08-20 Thread Olaf Kock
On 20.08.19 09:44, Enosh Mogire wrote:
> I trust that your week is well and that this email finds you well. My name
> is Enosh and I am a newbie to the system. I recently started a personal
> learning project with DHIS2 and I needed to install the Apache servlet but
> I keep on getting this error(attached screenshot). Please advise
> accordingly on how to solve this issue. Thank you.

Welcome,

please note that this list is read around the world, and people (like
me) might not know acronyms like DHIS2.

To help you, we'll need more details: "the Apache servlet" is not quite
descriptive, and this mailing list strips attachments - as the error
message most likely contains text: Please post the textual error message
here, along with log file contents and steps to reproduce - ideally with
everything required to reproduce the issue you're facing.

Cheers,

Olaf




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Tomcat 9 Getting Started

2019-08-20 Thread Enosh Mogire
Hello,

I trust that your week is well and that this email finds you well. My name
is Enosh and I am a newbie to the system. I recently started a personal
learning project with DHIS2 and I needed to install the Apache servlet but
I keep on getting this error(attached screenshot). Please advise
accordingly on how to solve this issue. Thank you.

Best,

*Enosh Nyarige*
Student | Computer Science |
African Leadership University 

2nd Floor | Kigali Heights
Kigali |  Rwanda
Phone | +250 736 133 041 / +254 702 139 994
Skype: Nyarige Enosh


Re: building jsvc 1.2.0 for 9.0.24

2019-08-20 Thread Greg Huber
OK, thanks, I just copied it from the previous release this time.

If I run ./support/buildconf.sh from the unix dir I get:

./support/buildconf.sh: line 22: autoconf: command not found
./support/buildconf.sh: cannot generate configure script

So it wants autoconf to be installed now.  Can ./configure be created as
before in the build for ease of use?

Cheers Greg

On Tue, 20 Aug 2019 at 08:03, Mark Thomas  wrote:

> On August 19, 2019 8:24:00 AM UTC, Greg Huber  wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >I am trying to build commons-daemon-1.2.0 from the supplied
> >commons-daemon-native.tar.gz.  There seems to be a ./configure script
> >missing from the
> >apache-tomcat-9.0.24/bin/commons-daemon-1.2.0-native-src/unix folder.
> >
> >I have checked the INSTALL.txt from v1.1.0 and they are exactly the
> >same.
> >Is there something I have to do to create the ./configure (there is a
> >configure.in file)
>
> Sounds like a step was missed in the Commons Daemon release. I'll look
> into updating the docs so it doesn't get missed in future
>
> You should be able to call support/buildconf.sh to create the configure
> script.
>
> Mark
>
> >
> >what I normally do :
> >
> >export CFLAGS=-m64
> >export LDFLAGS=-m64
> >./configure
> >make
> >copy jsvc to bin folder
> >
> >Cheers Greg
>
>
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Re: CPU gets pegged - Problem with java.util.zip.ZStreamRef

2019-08-20 Thread Mark Thomas
On August 19, 2019 5:27:23 PM UTC, Vinay Singh  wrote:
>We are seeing this intermittent issue in production. The CPU gets
>pegged at 50% (2 core CPU) randomly and it never comes back. Only
>option is to restart the server. This is how CPU appears from Dynatrace
>https://i.stack.imgur.com/7zxZW.png
>This is how the thread dump looks when we analyzed through dynatrace.
>https://i.stack.imgur.com/6YOm1.png
>
>
>This happens randomly on any day of the week and we could not find a
>pattern.
>It could happen when servers are under heavy load or not doing much.
>
>I am not 100% if this is a tomcat defect. Since the stream trace is
>from org.apache.coyote.http11.filters.GzipOutputFilter, does tomcat
>compression has any role to play here ?

Java version?

Tomcat version? 

OS details?

Does a particular resource trigger this?

There have been issues in the past with the zip implementation in the JRE. As 
always, what we really need is a reproducible test case 

Mark


>
>We are doing compression via tomcat, not load balancer.
>This is our compression settings in server.xml
>
>protocol="org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11NioProtocol"
>maxPostSize="10485760" URIEncoding="UTF-8"
>socket.appReadBufSize="1024"
>socket.appWriteBufSize="1024"
>selectorPool.maxSelectors="5000"
>compression="on"
>compressableMimeType="text/html,text/xml,text/plain,text/css,text/javascript,text/json,application/x-javascript,application/javascript,application/json"
>SSLEnabled="false"
>scheme="https"
>secure="true"
>proxyPort="443"
>maxThreads="500"
>relaxedPathChars="|"
>relaxedQueryChars="|"
>/>
>protocol="org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11NioProtocol"
>maxPostSize="10485760" URIEncoding="UTF-8"
>socket.appReadBufSize="1024"
>socket.appWriteBufSize="1024"
>selectorPool.maxSelectors="5000"
>compression="on"
>compressableMimeType="text/html,text/xml,text/plain,text/css,text/javascript,text/json,application/x-javascript,application/javascript,application/json"
>SSLEnabled="false"
>scheme="http"
>secure="false"
>proxyPort="8081"
>relaxedPathChars="|"
>relaxedQueryChars="|"
>/>
>
>
>Thanks for looking at the problem
>
>Vinay


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Re: [ANN] Apache Tomcat 9.0.24 available

2019-08-20 Thread Mark Thomas
On August 19, 2019 6:01:34 PM UTC, "i...@flyingfischer.ch" 
 wrote:
>Am 19.08.19 um 19:43 schrieb i...@flyingfischer.ch:



>> Released version is 9.0.24.
>> 
>> Unpacking Tomcat native in /bin gives a folder named:
>> 
>> tomcat-native-1.2.23-src
>> 
>> while this should be
>> 
>> tomcat-native-1.2.24-src

No. 1 2.23 is the correct version. What makes you think it should be 1.2.24?

>> 
>> This may cause problems in automated update scripts.
>> 
>> Best Markus
>> 
>
>Another issue:
>
>bin/commons-daemon-1.2.0-native-src/unix
>
>does not contain the necessary script to run ./configure under linux

See previous thread that already reported this issue.

Mark


>
>Present is only configure.in
>
>Markus
>
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Re: building jsvc 1.2.0 for 9.0.24

2019-08-20 Thread Mark Thomas
On August 19, 2019 8:24:00 AM UTC, Greg Huber  wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I am trying to build commons-daemon-1.2.0 from the supplied
>commons-daemon-native.tar.gz.  There seems to be a ./configure script
>missing from the
>apache-tomcat-9.0.24/bin/commons-daemon-1.2.0-native-src/unix folder.
>
>I have checked the INSTALL.txt from v1.1.0 and they are exactly the
>same.
>Is there something I have to do to create the ./configure (there is a
>configure.in file)

Sounds like a step was missed in the Commons Daemon release. I'll look into 
updating the docs so it doesn't get missed in future 

You should be able to call support/buildconf.sh to create the configure script.

Mark

>
>what I normally do :
>
>export CFLAGS=-m64
>export LDFLAGS=-m64
>./configure
>make
>copy jsvc to bin folder
>
>Cheers Greg


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