Jeeze I may have. Who knows. I installed swipe and the admiin function of that don't work either. Yes the files are there. They been there since the day I installed Tomcat. In fact I can login but I cannot logout. When I try to logout I get the same 503 error. All I can do is login. After that nothing works. It's got to be some packages that I installed from the Jakarta project for this worked fine prior to installing some packages and examples.
I actually don't do anything in the Apache Group folder other then war installs. Maybe I can look within files in Apache Group and see what I can see. Maybe there would be some entry in some file that if there would imply what you said about some app with a context name "admin" that is overiding something?" I thout context name was what shows in the document manager at http://localhost/manager/html and the only thing I have in there that has the word admin in it is /admin which is the Adminstrator thing that has gone south. Is there a way to pull out a spanking new service.xml from the Tomcat Installation? Get the source? -- George Hester __________________________________ "Adam Hardy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On 02/28/2004 04:24 PM George Hester wrote: > > I access Tomcat by http://localhost:8080 I then go to Tomcat Administration. I > > sign in with the user name and password I set at the installation of Tomcat. > > (Windows 2000 Server SP3) On the left side I select anything. Say users under > > User Definition. > > > > HTTP Status 503 - Servlet action is currently unavailable > > Check on the admin app installation. Make sure the files are there under > $TOMCAT/server/webapps/admin. Basically just unpack them from the > original tomcat download again. > > Or perhaps you have installed an app with the context name 'admin' that > overrides it? > > Adam > -- > struts 1.1 + tomcat 5.0.16 + java 1.4.2 > Linux 2.4.20 Debian --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
