Hi ,
Aristedes Maniatis wrote :
On 29/07/2008, at 3:19 PM, Anjo Krank wrote:
Lesson: be extremely careful that your reverse lookups work!
Is all this reverse DNS lookup nonsense we have to go through with
deployment something which you might be able to fix with the Wonder
versions of JavaMonitor and wotaskd?
JavaMonitor is just for here for configuration and instances management
(not mandatory for running apps)
wotaskd have to start stop instances, restart dead ones, report
availables apps/instances to the (apache) adaptor.
Or do these bugs go to the heart of the WebObjects frameworks themselves?
I don't think these are bugs, I guess the behaviour is that something
like gethostbyname is used to know where the application is running
These issues have caused us no end of difficulty, especially when
deploying on boxes with a dozen NICs on two different network ranges
and several interfaces. Ugh...
You just need to have a /etc/hosts with all the used host/ip for
declared with FQDN: x.y.z.w hostname.domainname.tld hostname
I never have problem while /etc/hosts was correctly configured.
Also I'am used to set IP instead of hostname in Java Monitor in order
to avoid problems. In addition I only use "-WOHost" to restrict access
(bind to an interface that the wanted apache adaptor can't reach instead
of listening to all).
Regards
Aurelien
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