Also check your Apache config, the WebObjectsConfig item might be pointing at 
the wrong address.

If that doesn't work, you could try "sudo touch /tmp/logWebObjects" and see 
what shows up in /tmp/WebObjects.log when you try to access the app.


sacha


On Jun 26, 2012, at 12:07 PM, Daniel Roy wrote:

> Thanks Chuck.  I'm specifying the WOHost parameter in the Properties files of 
> JavaMonitor and wotaskd apps.  The machine is not production, so I've used 
> localhost for the time being.  I'll try it with the FQDN of the test domain 
> to see if that changes anything.
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
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> On 2012-06-26, at 2:56 PM, Chuck Hill <ch...@global-village.net> wrote:
> 
>> It is either
>> -DWOHost=localhost
>> OR
>> -WOHost localhost
>> 
>> Correct syntax matters.  localhost is probably not a good deployment value, 
>> that is for development.  Use the canonical host name of the box and also 
>> set the app to use this too.
>> 
>> 
>> Chuck
>> 
>> On 2012-06-26, at 11:49 AM, Daniel Roy wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I am setting up a new server (Amazon Linux).  I've run into a strange 
>>> problem where JavaMonitor is not in sync with wotaskd.  I'm using the 
>>> Wonder versions of both apps.
>>> 
>>> When I start my app in JavaMonitor, JavaMonitor reports the application 
>>> startup as failed, and registers a death.  However, the application *is* 
>>> running when I look at the process list, and it does start successfully 
>>> when started from command line.  I cannot figure out why the JavaMonitor 
>>> app doesn't see the application as started.  I have both wotaskd and 
>>> JavaMonitor properties files updated with WOHost=localhost, and my 
>>> JavaMonitor Host is "localhost".  The WOAdaptorInfo page reports the 
>>> following URL for the WO config, which I believe is correct:
>>> 
>>> localhost:1085/WebObjects/wotaskd.woa/wa/woconfig
>>> 
>>> When I try to access the running application with a direct URL, the server 
>>> reports "The requested application was not found on this server."
>>> 
>>> Has anyone had this problem?  I really can't find the root problem in my 
>>> testing….
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Daniel
>>> 
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