I don't know why the /conf directory didn't list, but here are its contents:

./Catalina
./Catalina/localhost
./Catalina/localhost/host-manager.xml.CSW
./Catalina/localhost/manager.xml.CSW
./Catalina/localhost/host-manager.xml
./Catalina/localhost/manager.xml
./Catalina/localhost/admin.xml
./catalina.policy.CSW
./catalina.properties.CSW
./context.xml.CSW
./logging.properties.CSW
./server-minimal.xml.CSW
./server.xml.CSW
./tomcat-users.xml.CSW
./web.xml.CSW
./catalina.policy
./catalina.properties
./context.xml
./logging.properties
./server-minimal.xml
./server.xml
./tomcat-users.xml
./web.xml
./auto
./auto/mod_jk.conf
./jk
./conf.lst
./workers.properties

We've also done three clean installs of Apache, Tomcat and the Admin package
so far with exactly the same results.

Thanks.

ken

On 11/27/06, Caldarale, Charles R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> From: Ken Ramey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Administration Links
>
> However, here is the "find ." listing starting from the
> root of the Tomcat installation:
>
> ./conf
> ./logs

For starters, your conf directory is empty (or inaccessible).  That's
the reason none of the apps in server/webapps will run.

> ./server/webapps/manager.xml

The above shouldn't be there.

So it does look like the untar or something else you did at about the
same time destroyed your installation.  Might want to install a fresh
copy of Tomcat and do a directory compare to see what's missing.

- Chuck


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