I did add the <Context path="/test" etc... ></Context> to the $Tomcat_Home/conf/server.xml It still could not find my test dir.... Should I reinstall it from RPM maybe... Should I create index.html or something of this sort in one of the directories? Thanks N.K.
-----Original Message----- From: BAO RuiXian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 4:32 PM To: Tomcat Users List Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Tomcat4.1.29 Requested resource not available Nadia Kunkov wrote: >Well, there is nothing in the log, just starting/stopping Tomcat stuff... >I can run any example in the /examples dir without a problem. >I'm running as root, I'm logged in as root (I know it's bad, I have my reasons for it >now) so I should have permissions to my test dir. >I did login to manager as tomcat, could that be a problem? How do I log out? Should >I add root to tomcat_users.xml and make it a manager? >Thanks > > Have you tried to add a <Context>...</Context> block for 'test' application, just like 'example' has in the $TOMCAT-HOME/conf/server.conf file? You may try that taking the 'example' block as a template for modification. Best Bao >-----Original Message----- >From: Ben Souther [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 12:38 PM >To: Tomcat Users List >Subject: Re: Tomcat4.1.29 Requested resource not available > > > >A few things to check. > >1.) Take a look at the Tomcat logfiles in TOMCAT_HOME/logs > Always start there. > >2.) Make sure Tomcat can find the javac compiler. > Do you have a full j2sdk installed or just a JRE? > Tomcat will run with a JRE but won't be able to > compile your JSPs without access to javac. > If not, go to http://java.sun.com and get a full j2sdk. > > Is your JAVA_HOME evironment variable set? > Type: echo $JAVA_HOME at the shell to verify. > It should point to the root directory of your j2sdk. > Example: /usr/local/j2sdk1.4.2 > > Is your JAVA_HOME evironment variable PROPERLY set? > Type: $JAVA_HOME/bin/javac at the shell. > If you get a "Command not found" message, it's not. > > Another way to make sure that Tomcat can see your javac compiler > is to run (not just look at, but run) the JSP examples that ship with > Tomcat. > >3.) Check the permissions of the directories and files that you've created > and make sure that that whatever user that is running Tomcat has > permission to access those files. > >Let us know what you find. > >-Ben > > > > > > > > > > >On Thursday 11 December 2003 12:29 pm, you wrote: > > >>Did that. Same message: The requested rsource not available. >>Something else is wrong... >>Thanks. >> >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Ben Souther [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 11:29 AM >>To: Tomcat Users List >>Subject: Re: Tomcat4.1.29 Requested resource not available >> >> >>You don't need to run the install and you don't need a web.xml file. >> >>Create a directory under webapps (test) and create a WEB-INF directory in >>it. >> >>Put a JSP in the test directory (test.jsp). The following will do: >><%="Hello World"%> >> >>Restart Tomcat. >> >>Point to http://localhost:8080/test/test.jsp with your browser. >> >>On Thursday 11 December 2003 11:26 am, you wrote: >> >> >>>Thanks. I did http://localhost:8080/manager/install?war=test and got the >>>error: "Access to the specified resource has been denied/forbidden". >>>What does that mean? In $Tomcat_Home/conf/tomcat_users.xml I have this: >>><user name = "Tomcat" password = "Tomcat" roles = "tomcat,manager"/> (I'm >>>not logged in to the machine as Tomcat but I thin it has nothing to do >>>with it, right?) When I try to to http://localhost:8080/manager/list I >>>get the same error... Can you give me any idea on what is going on? >>>Thanks >>>N.K. >>> >>>-----Original Message----- >>>From: BAO RuiXian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 10:50 AM >>>To: Tomcat Users List >>>Subject: Re: Tomcat4.1.29 Requested resource not available >>> >>>Nadia Kunkov wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Hi, I've just installed Tomcat4.1.29 and it's my first time configuring >>>>it from the scratch. I'm able to go to http://localhost:8080/examples >>>>or http://localhost:8080/tomcat-docs/index.html. But I have also >>>>created a new directory under $Tomcat_home/webapps called test. Under >>>>that I created WEB-INF and copied one of my old web.xml files over >>>> >>>> >>>> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]