Thank you very much for the answers. I checked everything you suggested and
it was suposed to be correct. However, after hours of fighting I realized
that someone did a cross-linking of Java paths, and as far as I understand,
T2server was not able to be loaded. However it is suspicious why Tomcat was
able to start and show their services (manager and ROOT) and not T2.
Now it seems to be working, since I reboot the system and T2 was able to be
deployed automatically and started.
Thanks again.
Albert Mascarell Creus
2010/11/10 Donal K. Fellows <[email protected]>
> On 09/11/2010 16:35, Albert Mascarell wrote:
>
>> At the end of the day I shut-down my laptop, went home, started
>> again...and t2server failed to start. It is "correctly" deployed but
>> unable to start.
>>
>
> Is this a full server startup or did you just make the machine hibernate?
> The latter can cause problems because the sockets on the back end sticking
> everything together there (it's using JRMP) really don't like being taken
> down and brought up again at another IP address; JRMP insists on using the
> external IP address to object address bindings and I've not yet worked out
> how to stop it (or whether I even *should* try). Funnily enough, the issue
> I've just described is actually a very low priority thing for me to work on
> even though it is also irritating to me personally; a real server
> installation won't be hibernated and will have a fixed IP address (well, for
> the duration of the time that the server is running).
>
> If it's not that, then I'd love to know more about what's failing. There
> should be messages (lots of messages!) in the Tomcat log (usually called
> catalina.out, but that's configurable and I forget where it is placed on
> Ubuntu...)
>
> Donal.
>
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