Sorry about the big text blob. It didn't look that way in my preview. juddco wrote: > > I have started over with a clean install and new database for my ofbiz > install. > > It was having a hard time starting up with the default Derby DB. Lots of > "Hotspot" failures. I tried a mysql DB on this host (mediatemple) and it > didn't help. I tried a mysql 5 DB on my mosso plan, and i get a lot fewer > of those failures. It also runs through the startup a lot faster. > > I still get timeout errors when I hit mydomain.com:8080/... I called my > host and they say I can only use the 80 port for html; that their system > will ignore requests for 8080 and any other ports. I make the change to > port 80 in ofbiz-containers.xml, serviceengine.xml, and url.properties > just to see what happens. > > Http11Protocol.java:178:ERROR] Error initializing endpoint > java.net.BindException: Permission denied:80 > > (and about four other similar errors). What I think this tells me is that > I can't grab port 80 to use with ofbiz. And since they'll ignore traffic > that tries to come in on 8080 (hence my errors) I can't stay on that > hosting plan. > > If I upgrade my plan to dedicated virtual (of course) I can do whatever I > want with the ports. I can also use mysql 5, and have 512M of dedicated > RAM. I'm thinking about dropping Mosso and switching over to this plan (I > can't afford to carry both of them right now) but before I do I want some > validation that this will solve my problem. Moving will be a PITA, and I > saw some conversation on this board about how virtual servers don't have > adequate performance anyway. > > Am I on the right track with this approach? In other words, do you think > switching to the plan where I can control the ports will solve my problem? > Am I wasting my time anyway without a dedicated server? Anything else I'm > missing? > > As always, I am very grateful for any assistance you can provide. > > Judd >
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