For the solution and posterity:

http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/mail/3375976

Thanks to Chuck, Mike, Pascal, Guido, and Johan for lending a hand in trying to figure this problem out. Yet another beer owed -- one day. Negative points to me for attempting a deployment with an unstable version of wolips. It was a good exercise though and I got my server set up a little more securely thanks to this one. :-)

And thanks to Wade for nailing it down. My app is running well now.

Tim

On Sep 11, 2008, at 12:49 PM, TW wrote:

On Sep 11, 2008, at 10:43 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:

However, I still can't launch it via JavaMonitor -- and I don't know why. There's still no feedback of a failure.
Check ownership of the logs folder (i.e. make sure WO can write to wherever you're specifying logs to be written). Try making your woa chmod -R a+rx to remove variables.

My app instances had previously been writing their logs to /tmp but during the course of trying to solve this issue I started writing them to /Library/WebObjects/log and I gave the appserver user ownership of that directory. I did add read/execute to all but that didn't help. Since it runs via the command line there has to be something simple.

Tim

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