Centos Linux wotaskd

2010-02-01 Thread Kieran Kelleher
Before I go off deploying my own Wonder version of wotaskd with a bunch of debugging stuff, perhaps someone has some obvious things to check for the following problem: I have apple wotaskd 5.4.3 and womonitor 5.4.3 on a Mac OS X machine. The other machines in this server group are Mac OS X and

Re: Again Wonder Linux mystery

2010-02-01 Thread Chuck Hill
On Feb 1, 2010, at 10:53 AM, ute Hoffmann wrote: Hallo, I have made a hello world app for my wonder setup and the app fails with the same error as the real app. It works on my local system (Mac OS X Client). I have checked the upper and lower case, but cannot find a problem there. Now

Re: Again Wonder Linux mystery

2010-02-01 Thread ute Hoffmann
Sorry, this error: /opt/Apple/Local/Library/WebObjects/Extensions/ java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke (NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39) at

Re: Centos Linux wotaskd

2010-02-01 Thread Miguel Arroz
Hey Kieran, Try to launch wotaskd and the apps with the flags -WOHost 127.0.0.1. We have discovered recently that, in a multi-homed machine, Java will not recognize some of the machine IPs as being localhost. This causes the apps to refuse management requests, which means they cannot be

Wonder Java Monitor lost config

2010-02-01 Thread Chris Prew
Hello - hoping someone here has some experience in this area... Recently switched to Project Wonder's java monitor app. After a reboot it has lost its application host settings, everything is blank. The SiteConfig.xml is in its normal location /Library/ WebObjects/Configuration, perms

Re: Wonder Java Monitor lost config

2010-02-01 Thread Chuck Hill
On Feb 1, 2010, at 3:31 PM, Chris Prew wrote: Hello - hoping someone here has some experience in this area... Recently switched to Project Wonder's java monitor app. After a reboot it has lost its application host settings, everything is blank. The SiteConfig.xml is in its normal

Re: Centos Linux wotaskd

2010-02-01 Thread Pascal Robert
I also had this problem when I tried to setup WOAHosting when multiple wotaskd were running on different ports/IP (multi-homed CentOS 5.2 box), only the primary IP worked fine. Hey Kieran, Try to launch wotaskd and the apps with the flags -WOHost 127.0.0.1. We have discovered recently

Re: Wonder Java Monitor lost config

2010-02-01 Thread Chuck Hill
On Feb 1, 2010, at 3:31 PM, Chris Prew wrote: Hello - hoping someone here has some experience in this area... Recently switched to Project Wonder's java monitor app. After a reboot it has lost its application host settings, everything is blank. The SiteConfig.xml is in its normal