Hi
Sorry to come late to the party.
I believe those files which have the prefix ._ are Apple Double files and
they contain the resource fork and possibly extended attributes of files which
are not on HFS.
You might have luck checking for any extended attributes before archiving the
file as I
On 4/Oct/2010, at 9:38 AM, Mertz Stéphan wrote:
To do a workaround for this problem, I want to retry the request when the
response has no ID.
Here is what I want to do, but I don't know what to do with the current
connection.
The retry is to do against the same instance.
Hey Stéphan,
And
On 15/Sep/2010, at 1:56 AM, Mertz Stéphan wrote:
This random error code seems to be the result of the WOAdpator crash. I don't
know if this code has a sense in the WOAdpator side.
Unfortunately, there are no date and time in the WO logs, so it is very
difficult to find the link between WO
Hey!
On 29/Apr/2010, at 12:17 PM, Theodore Petrosky wrote:
My problem is the instance will not start. The icon for the On/Off switch
goes up and down but the instance will not start.
http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WO/Debugging+wotaskd+and+JavaMonitor
Then look at the logs to
On 29/Apr/2010, at 2:27 PM, Theodore Petrosky wrote:
This was great... It showed a permissions error I can now start the app
and it vends almost
Excellent! T's amazing how much the actual error message can help! ;-)
I click the app name and I get:
Forbidden
Hrm, do you mean that you're
On 11/Mar/2010, at 2:20 PM, Caristan William wrote:
I suppose you mean generic WOA instance at module code level?
Well, indeed that would be interesting but I'm not the modules developper,
only the deployer :)
Ah, then without access to the developer, your options do appear to be limited.
On 15-Jul-09, at 9:21 AM, Chuck Hill wrote:
The memory usage stats are meaningless, but the active session count
has been accurate in my experience. I suspect that your code has
bugs in it that are preventing session termination. Get a thread
dump and see if you have deadlocked threads.
On 12-Jun-09, at 1:20 PM, Vicky C. Miller wrote:
9000 connections
Um... Sorry to be dense... Perhaps it's because it's day 7 of
conference for me...
9000 connections to what?
Thanks!
M.
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On 12-Jun-09, at 2:01 PM, Vicky C. Miller wrote:
Good question. 9,000 connections to either other processes in
WebObjects
and to the Oracle database.
9,000 connections to the database does seem to be a tad excessive...
I'm still not sure what you mean by the either other processes.
For the
On 19-May-09, at 9:00 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/webobjects/Deployment/Deploying_Applications/Deploying_Applications.pdf
As per the doc, I think that you also need to set the
WODeploymentConfigurationDirectory parameter for taskd, monitor and
, I'm available to look into this in more detail if you can't
figure out what's going on. ;-)
Mark
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options so I'm wondering his case is related to this one?
I'd love to see the buffers in the WOAdaptor when the Invalid
argument case happens...
M.
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M.
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like this:
export DEBUG_PATCHER=
Good luck!
Mark
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instances which had started correctly. Always a good thing.
Regards,
Mark
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