Try to have a closer look at /var/log /webobjects.log
this one should have perhaps some more useful information.

perhaps it is just a problem with the user-rights. if you start it at the
command line is it the same user as if it gets started by the server?

regards,
helge



Am 25.11.2005 9:45 Uhr schrieb "Sébastien Gruhier" unter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi
> 
> 
> I am setting up a new XServe with OS X Server 10.4 to move our
> WebObjects Applications from an old machine running OS X Server  10.3.
> At the beginning, everything was fine and so easy. I started wotask
> and JavaMonitor with Admin Server (that's cool) and JavaMonitor is
> running well BUT when I want to add my applications with javamonitor
> it doesn't start.
> If I try to run an WOApp  on a command line it starts.
> 
> Is there a log for JavaMonitor somewhere for 10.4 Server? Did I
> forget to do something?
> 
> Thank for you help
> 
> Seb
> 
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