When I did the install of the web admin it gave me some warnings about
not being able to map the utwww user and group to the service. I had
to go into the instal script and remove one of the parameters from
that line since it was getting one too many. I also made a symlink
from /usr/share/tomcat55 to /opt/apache-tomcat so that the instaler
would automatically find it where it expects, just in case there are
any other scripts or config files that look for it there.
I'm sorry I'm being a bit vague, I'm on the train right now and away
from my server for the week since I'm out of town on business, but I
can check on Friday when I'm back.

---Dan

On 3/8/09, Andreas v. Heydwolff <[email protected]> wrote:
> Using the Debian tomcat default install I supplied in utconfig -w
> "/usr/share/tomcat5.5" as root dir and as user "tomcat55". Remote access
> and secure access are enabled, kiosk mode is not.
>
> http://myserver:1660 leads to
>
> http://myserver:1661/ut/faces/jsp/login/Login.jsp
>
> and then I get the web interface with a little alert in the center
> "Could not initialize login module". I also get
>
>  # /opt/SUNWut/lib/utwebadmin status
>  Sun Ray Web Administration is running
>
> and I am using the Sun 1.6 Java package symlinked to /etc/opt/SUNWut.
>
> How should I proceed? The apache2 and tomcat logs don't show anything
> about my unsuccessful login attempts.
>
> Regards,
>
> --AvH
>
>
>
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