Sounds like my Friday alright. If I don't drop back to client
tomorrow, I'll certainly reinstall Server instead of upgrade. Not
tardy, perfect timing!! Appreciate your insights Mike.
David
On 5-Jul-09, at 3:21 PM, Mike Richards wrote:
Just came to this late, so sorry if the info is a little on the
tardy side!
We had a very odd problem when deploying onto Leopard server..
Long story short, if you upgrade Leopard client to server version,
you end up with a rather borked and confused Apache setup, where you
have 1.3 and 2 installed...
No matter how we tried, the only way we managed to get things
working was to wipe and reinstall Server from scratch... no trace of
1.3 was left, and everything just worked as it should....
May have some relevance, may not, but thought it was worth
mentioning..
(Background: Reason we upgraded to server rather than a clean instal
was because it was a new mac mini, and the Leopard server disk
wouldnt boot...just goes into a reboot loop. Apples fix for this is
to do an upgrade from Leopard workstation.....wich leaves you with a
whole load of crap left behind. Solution was to use a firewire disk
and mess around getting a fresh copy of updated OSX onto the
machine..)
2009/7/5 David Holt <programming...@mac.com>
Wow, that looks like an interesting possibility after wasting all
day Friday testing the Server configuration stuff and having it work
half-way. I'd appreciate it if you could document what extra steps
are needed. I assume you've found this doc on the client I put up
some months ago: http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/x/c4E5
David
On 5-Jul-09, at 11:35 AM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:
Well, after making (and eating) my dog's breakfast, along with
encouragement from WO-twitterers (see skitch-shot below), I have
wiped off OS X Server and put a clean OS X Client on this machine
for serving WebObjects apps only. Nice and simple :-)
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On Jul 4, 2009, at 12:00 AM, Chuck Hill wrote:
On Jul 3, 2009, at 8:13 PM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:
I installed OS X leopard server some months ago
And made a dog's breakfast of Apache. Done that! :-( So what
you have is Apache 1.3 AND Apache 2.2 running on the same
machine. Apache 2.2 is (I presume) configured for WO and Apache
1.3 is receiving the requests. Chaos ensues.
Hunt Apache 1.3 down. Kill it. Burn the launch scripts. Rape
the conf files. Pillage the women. Reboot. Life should be good.
Chuck
Oh, and another weird thing I notice is that along with my
regular httpd process which stops and starts with sudo
serveradmin start web / stop web, I see two httpd-1.3 processes
in 'top' that are always there. Why are they there when I am
using apache 2.2?
On Jul 3, 2009, at 11:10 PM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:
I am probably too tired to see what is going on with this
problem, but I have a new OS X Leopard server and the /cgi-bin/
WebObjects/app.woa is returning a file not found.
This is first time deployment on this server. I installed OS X
leopard server some months ago, but I just configured it today
for WebObjects.
WOMonitor is operational and the first deployed app launches
fine and according to WOMonitor and lsof, it is alive and well.
First time it launched it created the initial Migrations in
database server also.
this is stock Leopard Server upgraded to 10.5.7 and the app is a
WO 5.3.3 fully embedded app.
Turning on adaptor logging and restarting "web" service, the
adaptor log output is shown below. Anyone have any suggestions
Debug: init_adaptor(): beginning initialization. Adaptor version
4.5.1.
Info: init_adaptor(): config options are: String table:
config = http://192.168.1.177:1085
confinterval = 10
logPath = /tmp/WebObjectsAdaptor.log
logLevel = Debug
options = redir=/systemupdating.html
redir = /systemupdating.html
Info: Adaptor shared state file: /tmp/WOAdaptorState
Info: Adaptor info user: <no user set>, password: <no password
set>
Debug: init_adaptor(): WOShmem_init succeeded
Debug: init_adaptor(): tr_init succeeded
Debug: init_adaptor(): hl_init succeeded
Warn: la_initialize(): WA_INST_LB_INFO_SIZE too small to use
loadaverage
Info: lb_init(): loadaverage scheduler not available -
initialization failed
Debug: init_adaptor(): lb_init succeeded
Info: WOShmem_alloc(): allocated region "application list" (868
x 64)
Info: WOShmem_alloc(): allocated region "instance list" (160 x
8192)
Info: WOShmem_alloc(): allocated region "configTimes" (40 x 1)
Info: WOShmem_alloc(): allocated region "configServers" (6208 x 1)
Info: ac_init(): reading configuration from: http://192.168.1.177:1085
Info: Caching hostent for 192.168.1.177
Info: Added new config server 192.168.1.177:1085.
Debug: init_adaptor(): ac_init succeeded
Debug: init_adaptor(): transaction_init() succeeded
Info: Reading configuration from
http://192.168.1.177:1085/WebObjects/wotaskd.woa/wa/woconfig
Info: attempting to connect to 192.168.1.177 on port 1085
Info: Preparing to read config for host: 192.168.1.177
Info: New response: HTTP/1.0 200 Apple WebObjects
Info: ac_newInstance(): added dakota:1 (2001)
Info: ac_newInstance(): added JavaMonitor:-56789 (56789)
Info: WebObjects_post_config(): WebObjects adaptor
initialization succeeded.
Debug: init_adaptor(): beginning initialization. Adaptor version
4.5.1.
Info: init_adaptor(): config options are: String table:
config = http://192.168.1.177:1085
confinterval = 10
logPath = /tmp/WebObjectsAdaptor.log
logLevel = Debug
options = redir=/systemupdating.html
redir = /systemupdating.html
Info: Adaptor shared state file: /tmp/WOAdaptorState
Info: Adaptor info user: <no user set>, password: <no password
set>
Debug: init_adaptor(): someone installed a SIGPIPE handler
Debug: init_adaptor(): WOShmem_init succeeded
Debug: init_adaptor(): tr_init succeeded
Debug: init_adaptor(): hl_init succeeded
Warn: la_initialize(): WA_INST_LB_INFO_SIZE too small to use
loadaverage
Info: lb_init(): loadaverage scheduler not available -
initialization failed
Debug: init_adaptor(): lb_init succeeded
Info: WOShmem_alloc(): allocated region "application list" (868
x 64)
Info: WOShmem_alloc(): allocated region "instance list" (160 x
8192)
Info: WOShmem_alloc(): allocated region "configTimes" (40 x 1)
Info: WOShmem_alloc(): allocated region "configServers" (6208 x 1)
Info: ac_init(): reading configuration from: http://192.168.1.177:1085
Info: Caching hostent for 192.168.1.177
Info: Added new config server 192.168.1.177:1085.
Debug: init_adaptor(): ac_init succeeded
Debug: init_adaptor(): transaction_init() succeeded
Info: Reading configuration from
http://192.168.1.177:1085/WebObjects/wotaskd.woa/wa/woconfig
Info: attempting to connect to 192.168.1.177 on port 1085
Info: Preparing to read config for host: 192.168.1.177
Info: New response: HTTP/1.0 200 Apple WebObjects
Info: ac_newInstance(): added dakota:1 (2001)
Info: ac_newInstance(): added JavaMonitor:-56789 (56789)
Info: WebObjects_post_config(): WebObjects adaptor
initialization succeeded.
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