On May 2, 2007, at 3:59 PM, Scott Winn wrote:

On May 2, 2007, at 1:39 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:

Try
./MyApp -WOPort 2001 -WOHost <hostname>

Yea! Well, the kludge works with -WOHost <hostname> and WOPort specified. Frameworks seem Ok. The exception I saw before was application related, the DB framework is intact. Images are there too. Some of the fancier CSS Javascript isn't working though, but I'm not really concerned with that at the moment.

Now how do I get Java Monitor to "do the right thing"?

I tried setting up localhost and <hostname> as my Java Monitor host. When I configure the app, it will run, but I can't connect to it as before. If I put -WOHost argument into JM's application setup the log says "can't find address for <myhostname> using localhost instead". JM still won't recognize the server if I give it my mywebsite.com address unless I expose port 1085 to the wide world.

Thanks for the continued assistance. I am still up the creek, but at least now I have a rather wide stick as a paddle substitute.

Hi Scott, I haven't been following this thread very closely, but this problem sounds like you're not using the canonical host name in your configuration. You shouldn't be using an external alias like "www.mydomain.com", instead you should be using "mycleverinternalhost.mydomain.com", especially if the external alias maps to a different machine, like a firewall.

What host name are you using? On the server that runs your apps, what does "host" return from terminal?


sacha


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