I have moved the webapps/openmeetings folder to the webapps directory under
tomcat installation location. What else needs to be done, what other
configurations needs to be changed?
The point is that I prefer the hosted version of tomcat which is managed
directly by the server, not a standalone bundled tomcat. So how to complete
this migration?
Thanks.
بتاريخ الأربعاء، 8 تموز 2020 2:42:51 ص غرينتش+2، Maxim Solodovnik
<[email protected]> كتب:
On Tue, 7 Jul 2020 at 22:32, Online Use <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,
I installed OM on Centos 7, and rather than using the shell scripts in the bin
folder to start the system, I prefer to integrate it with Tomcat 8.5 that's
already installed on the server and enabled in the user account. I'm missing
the point of how to integrate OM with Tomcat so that the app path is identified.
OM has Tomcat9 bundledIn case you will be able to set-up Tomcat9 to your CentOS
you, most probably, can migrate configuration and webapps
Another point, I want to use the SSL certificates that are already installed on
the server through the 443 port, not to specify a standalone port for the OM
system. Simply to type the subdomain to get to the system directly
(https://meetings.domain.com).For reference, I have already set the
"application.base.url" key in the configuration section to the subdomain url,
but it's still not working directly, it always requires to type
https://meetings.domain.com:5443/openmeetings. I tried also to change the port
number in the sever.xml file and it didn't direct correctly.
Since you have the server I guess the question is regarding front-end
proxyPlease search archives https://openmeetings.markmail.org/ the topic was
discussed multiple times
Please advise regarding how to accomplish these two points.
Thank you.
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Best regards,
Maxim