You will generally find on open-source mailing lists that if you don't get a response to a question it is usually because the answer is either in the documentation or in the mailing list and just a few simple searches will usually return you the information that you seek, or that you have not provided sufficient information for anyone to comment on your problem. You will also find that there is no one to *yell at* here as you can with a vendor-provided solution. Open-source is generally supported by technology enthusiasts who, without any compensation, devote their time and expertise to promoting the open-source alternative. If you are coming from a vendor-provided solution base and are used to just barking out questions and demanding answers you will find that you will not be very welcome in a community where mutual respect and cooperation are the norm. There are many here that are willing to assist you but you must show that you have done things like: thoroughly read the documentation, made a reasonably thorough search of the existing archives for the information that you seek, if you still need help then thoroughly describing your problem in exact detail with supporting information such as stacktraces, log entries, etc.
Regards, Gerry Reno --- ContestAdmin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dave Sill wrote: > > > Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > Our company has a very young, inexperienced appserver > administrator > > > who had Tomcat up an running in a matter of minutes (literally) > > > without a CD library of professionally drafted set of > documentation. > > > > With an Apache connector? Running as a nonprivileged user and/or > > chrooted? > > > > > Instead of complaining, why not post the specific nature of your > > > problems and let people here help you? > > > > I'm not complaining, and I did exactly that. Know what response I > got? > > Nothing. Not one reply. No requests for more info, no flames, no > > "outta work"'s, ... nothing. See: > > > > > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg76175.html > > > > I know I'm not entitled to a response, but when the documention > fails > > and only other support channel available fails, it's frustrating. > > > > -- > > Dave Sill Oak Ridge National Lab, Workstation > Support > > Author, The qmail Handbook > <http://web.infoave.net/~dsill> > > <http://lifewithqmail.org/>: Almost everything you always wanted to > know. > > > > -- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > For additional commands, e-mail: > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > If the socked file does not exist perhaps the user running tomcat > could > not create it (of course if you are running as root this is moot). > > I'm sorry I can't help more, I have not started on mod_jk2 yet. > > If I do get it setup I'll give you more help. > > (right now it does not compile for me and because I have a working > tomcat install and lots of other 'more important' things to do I must > leave it be). > > -CA > > > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > For additional commands, e-mail: > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
