8080 does not work either. And, there are no logs generated.

On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 1:27 PM, David kerber <dcker...@verizon.net> wrote:

> testwreq wreq wrote:
>
>> I cannot bring up the tomcat page http://serverhost:8005
>>
>
> Try it on 8080; it's the connector that you want to connect to.
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>> there are no errors logged in the /var/log/tomcat5 ; The server.xml file
>> has
>> The file is showing Server port="8005" and  <Connector port="8080'>
>>
>> I know in firewall port 8005 is open. what is the connector port? Could it
>> have something with page not showing?
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 4:52 PM, André Warnier <a...@ice-sa.com> wrote:
>>
>> Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>>>
>>> From: testwreq wreq [mailto:testw...@gmail.com]
>>>>
>>>>> Subject: Re: How do I set up and run Tomcat 5.5.23 on Cetos5.3
>>>>>
>>>>> 1/I already have apache running on port 80. If I start the tomcat
>>>>> service, I think it will probably start on port 80 as well.
>>>>>
>>>>> The standard Tomcat downloads are configured to use port 8080 by
>>>> default;
>>>> what your version has isn't known, so you'll have to look in Tomcat's
>>>> conf/server.xml file.
>>>>
>>>> 2/ I have setup the following environment variables
>>>>
>>>>> JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java
>>>>>
>>>>> Good.
>>>>
>>>> CATALINA_HOME = /usr/share/tomcat5
>>>> You probably don't need that; the standard Tomcat startup scripts
>>>> determine what the value should be.  However, since you're not using a
>>>> standard Tomcat, it's hard to tell.
>>>>
>>>> PATH=$PATH:$JAVA_HOME/bin
>>>> Good.
>>>>
>>>> CLASSPATH=.:$JAVA_HOME/jre/lib:$JAVA_HOME/lib:$JAVA_HOME/lib/tools.jar
>>>> Get rid of CLASSPATH; never, never, never use the CLASSPATH environment
>>>> variable (for any Java application).
>>>>
>>>> 4/ Is there anything else that should be done to setup tomcat?
>>>> Go through the server.xml file and see if there's anything you need to
>>>> change.  Read the Tomcat docs for more information.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> And we're back to the "standard Tomcat vs packaged Tomcat" discussion..
>>>
>>> Testwreq,
>>>
>>> The "standard Tomcat" is the one which you get and download from
>>> http://tomcat.apache.org.
>>> That is the current version, and the one everyone here knows and loves,
>>> because for that one, everyone knows where the files are, what the
>>> standard
>>> settings are, and so on.
>>> But is not a "package" that fits with the "package manager" software of
>>> any
>>> particular Unix/Linux version.
>>>
>>> And then there are many "pre-packaged Tomcats", which vary depending on
>>> which Unix/Linux type or distribution they are made for, and by whom,
>>> from
>>> which (generally older) version of the standard Tomcat.
>>> For reasons mostly good but sometimes bad, these packages tend to vary
>>> from
>>> the original and between them, as to which locations they install the
>>> files
>>> in, which links to what they also set up, which settings they set by
>>> default, which ports they use, under which user they are started, how
>>> they
>>> are started, etc..
>>>
>>> Unfortunately, the people here do not know all these versions, so our
>>> capacity to help is limited, except to provide general principles and
>>> direct
>>> you to the standard documentation.
>>>
>>> So if you are having problems with a particular packaged version of
>>> Tomcat
>>> (like you are using), the best place to ask for help first is probably
>>> the
>>> help desk or help list of your particular Unix/Linux version.
>>> Then once this packaged Tomcat is running, if you are having problem
>>> /using/ it, maybe we can help better.
>>>
>>>
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