This machine is exposed to the real world and hanging exposed? Is there a 
reason that you want to expose the actual machine NIC to the real world? 

Maybe there is an advantage to exposing the web server to the real world that I 
don't see.

Normally I give the server an internal IP (10.1.1.65). The firewall NATs the 
real world address to the internal address. I only forward port 80 (or other 
ports if needed for HTTPS or FTP) of the real world IP to the internal machine. 
My internal DNS (split horizon) resolves the internal machines.

Every time I read this conversation, I feel you are working too hard. But of 
course everyones needs are different.

Ted


On Jan 8, 2014, at 12:09 AM, Jeffrey Schmitz <j...@netbrackets.com> wrote:

> 
> On Jan 7, 2014, at 1:44 PM, Chuck Hill <ch...@global-village.net> wrote:
> 
>> "the WOMonitor/wotaskd log” — are you sending them to the same file?  Don’t 
>> do that, it will confuse you and us.
>> 
> I've also wondered about that myself, but I got the idea to do it that way 
> from:
> 
> http://wiki.wocommunity.org/display/documentation/Troubleshooting+wotaskd+and+JavaMonitor+on+OS+X?src=search
> 
> Although maybe I shouldn't have interpreted the instructions so literally.
> 
>> Exception sending lifebeat to wotaskd: java.net.ConnectException: Connection 
>> refused
>> That sounds like JavaMonitor can’t communicate with wotaskd.  This might be 
>> why:
>> Current HostName    = netbrackets.local
>> 
> I want to set this machine up to serve for the registered domain of 
> netbrandeds.info, and I updated the computer/network name accordingly, so now 
> from the changeip command I get:
> 
> Primary address     = 208.52.189.44
> 
> Current HostName    = netbrandeds-mini1.netbrandeds.info
> DNS HostName        = netbrandeds-mini1.netbrandeds.info
> 
> The names match. There is nothing to change.
> dirserv:success = "success"
> 
> However, now apache doesn't work anymore. I even went back to it's 
> default/original httpd.conf file, and it won't serve anything.  Even putting 
> localhost in Safari that is running on the machine itself returns a Safari 
> can't connect to the server.
> 
> The apache error log shows the following.
> 
> [Tue Jan 07 21:19:31 2014] [alert] (EAI 8)nodename nor servname provided, or 
> not known: mod_unique_id: unable to find IPv4 address of 
> "netbrandeds-mini1.netbrandeds.info"
> Configuration Failed
> [Tue Jan 07 22:53:54 2014] [warn] Init: Session Cache is not configured 
> [hint: SSLSessionCache]
> [Tue Jan 07 22:53:58 2014] [alert] (EAI 8)nodename nor servname provided, or 
> not known: mod_unique_id: unable to find IPv4 address of 
> "netbrandeds-mini1.netbrandeds.info"
> Configuration Failed
> 
> I'm now into an area I'm not familiar with at all.  Didn't find much googling 
> except something to do with etc/hosts, but monkeying with that didn't help 
> either.
> 
> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 1/7/2014, 4:43 AM, "Jeffrey Schmitz" wrote:
>> 
>> Right now to keep it simple I'm using localhost.  all my settings are shown 
>> below.  If there is somewhere else I need to set WOHost I'll add it to my 
>> well worn list.  Also when I do a changeip command I get this, so not sure 
>> my dns stuff is setup right anyway...
>> 
>> sudo changeip -checkhostname
>> Password:
>> 
>> Primary address     = 208.52.189.43
>> 
>> Current HostName    = netbrackets.local
>> 
>> The DNS hostname is not available, please repair DNS and re-run this tool.
>> 
>> dirserv:success = "success"
>> 
>> 
>> WOHost and other settings:
>> 
>> Library/WebObjects/JavaApplications/wotaskd.woa/Contents/Resources/Properties:
>>    WOHost=localhost
>> 
>> JavaMonitor Site HTTP Adaptor URL:
>>    http://localhost/cgi-bin/WebObjects
>> 
>> JavaMonitor Hosts Host name (Status says available so wotaskd daemon is 
>> running):
>>    localhost
>> 
>> /System/Library/WebObjects/Adaptors/Apache2.2/apache.conf:
>>    WebObjectsConfig localhost:1085 10
>> 
>> httpd.conf:
>>    ServerName localhost:80
>>    <Directory />
>>       Options FollowSymLinks
>>       AllowOverride None
>>    #    Order deny,allow
>>    #    Deny from all
>>    </Directory>
>>    ScriptAliasMatch ^/cgi-bin/((?!(?i:webobjects)).*$) 
>> "/Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables/$1"
>>    Include /System/Library/WebObjects/Adaptors/Apache2.2/apache.conf
>> 
>> Additional Arguments Settings in Javamonitor:
>> 
>> -d64 -Xms2048m -Xmx3072m -WOAllowsConcurrentRequestHandling YES 
>> -EOAdaptorDebugEnabled NO -WODirectConnectEnabled NO -WOHost localhost
>> 
>> On Jan 6, 2014, at 10:26 PM, Chuck Hill <ch...@global-village.net> wrote:
>> 
>>> Are you running wotaskd, JavaMonitor, and your app all with the same WOHost 
>>> setting?  Is it a real DNS name?
>>> 
>>> 
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>>> On 1/6/2014, 8:22 PM, "Jeffrey Schmitz" wrote:
>>> 
>>> One other possible clue in all this is the WOMonitor/wotaskd log, which is 
>>> showing the following sequence that just keeps repeating when no 
>>> applications have been started:
>>> 
>>> 2014-01-06 22:55:11,594 DEBUG 17.16 MB/16.78 MB [Thread-1] 
>>> logging.ERXNSLogLog4jBridge (ERXNSLogLog4jBridge.java:46) - Exception 
>>> sending lifebeat to wotaskd: java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused
>>> 2014-01-06 22:55:41,594 DEBUG 17.21 MB/16.73 MB [Thread-1] 
>>> logging.ERXNSLogLog4jBridge (ERXNSLogLog4jBridge.java:46) - Creating new 
>>> lifebeat socket
>>> 2014-01-06 22:55:41,595 DEBUG 17.21 MB/16.73 MB [Thread-1] 
>>> logging.ERXNSLogLog4jBridge (ERXNSLogLog4jBridge.java:46) - Exception 
>>> sending lifebeat to wotaskd: java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused
>>> 2014-01-06 22:56:11,595 DEBUG 17.21 MB/16.73 MB [Thread-1] 
>>> logging.ERXNSLogLog4jBridge (ERXNSLogLog4jBridge.java:46) - Creating new 
>>> lifebeat socket
>>> 2014-01-06 22:56:11,596 DEBUG 17.21 MB/16.73 MB [Thread-1] 
>>> logging.ERXNSLogLog4jBridge (ERXNSLogLog4jBridge.java:46) - Exception 
>>> sending lifebeat to wotaskd: java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused
>>> 2014-01-06 22:56:41,596 DEBUG 17.21 MB/16.73 MB [Thread-1] 
>>> logging.ERXNSLogLog4jBridge (ERXNSLogLog4jBridge.java:46) - Creating new 
>>> lifebeat socket
>>> 2
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Then after starting my app, it changes to the following sequence...
>>> 
>>> 2014-01-06 23:15:11,629 DEBUG 14.13 MB/19.8 MB [Thread-1] 
>>> logging.ERXNSLogLog4jBridge (ERXNSLogLog4jBridge.java:46) - Creating new 
>>> lifebeat socket
>>> 2014-01-06 23:15:11,630 DEBUG 14.13 MB/19.8 MB [Thread-1] 
>>> logging.ERXNSLogLog4jBridge (ERXNSLogLog4jBridge.java:46) - Exception 
>>> sending lifebeat to wotaskd: java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused
>>> 2014-01-06 23:15:16,737 DEBUG 16.02 MB/17.92 MB [WorkerThread13] 
>>> logging.ERXNSLogLog4jBridge (ERXNSLogLog4jBridge.java:46) - @@@@@ Received 
>>> Lifebeat: lifebeat netBrackets localhost 2001
>>> 2014-01-06 23:15:46,739 DEBUG 16.02 MB/17.92 MB [WorkerThread13] 
>>> logging.ERXNSLogLog4jBridge (ERXNSLogLog4jBridge.java:46) - @@@@@ Received 
>>> Lifebeat: lifebeat netBrackets localhost 2001
>>> 2014-01-06 23:16:11,631 DEBUG 14.13 MB/19.8 MB [Thread-1] 
>>> logging.ERXNSLogLog4jBridge (ERXNSLogLog4jBridge.java:46) - Creating new 
>>> lifebeat socket
>>> 2014-01-06 23:16:11,631 DEBUG 14.13 MB/19.8 MB [Thread-1] 
>>> logging.ERXNSLogLog4jBridge (ERXNSLogLog4jBridge.java:46) - Exception 
>>> sending lifebeat to wotaskd: java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused
>>> 2014-01-06 23:16:16,740 DEBUG 16.1 MB/17.84 MB [WorkerThread13] 
>>> logging.ERXNSLogLog4jBridge (ERXNSLogLog4jBridge.java:46) - @@@@@ Received 
>>> Lifebeat: lifebeat netBrackets localhost 2001
>>> 
>>> Just fishing here.
>>> 
>>> Jeff
>>> 
>>> On Jan 6, 2014, at 10:45 AM, Jeffrey Schmitz <j...@netbrackets.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Still not quite there.  The app now starts up from JavaMonitor and status 
>>>> looks good (ON), but when I try to access it, I get:
>>>> 
>>>> The requested application was not found on this server.
>>>> 
>>>> I've installed the MacPorts apache and loaded it:
>>>> 
>>>>   sudo port load apache2
>>>> 
>>>> and turned off the Server Websites service from the Server app. Apache is 
>>>> serving the correct static pages from my document root.
>>>> 
>>>> The Macports Apache uses the httpd.conf from /opt/local/apache2/conf
>>>> 
>>>> The changes I've made to the default macports httpd.conf are shown in red 
>>>> below:
>>>> 
>>>> ServerName localhost:80
>>>> DocumentRoot "/Library/WebServer/Documents"
>>>> <Directory />
>>>>     Options FollowSymLinks
>>>>     AllowOverride None
>>>> #    Order deny,allow
>>>> #    Deny from all
>>>> </Directory>
>>>> <Directory "/Library/WebServer/Documents">
>>>>     #
>>>>     # Possible values for the Options directive are "None", "All",
>>>>     # or any combination of:
>>>>     #   Indexes Includes FollowSymLinks SymLinksifOwnerMatch ExecCGI 
>>>> MultiViews
>>>>     #
>>>>     # Note that "MultiViews" must be named *explicitly* --- "Options All"
>>>>     # doesn't give it to you.
>>>>     #
>>>>     # The Options directive is both complicated and important.  Please see
>>>>     # http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html#options
>>>>     # for more information.
>>>>     #
>>>>     Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
>>>> 
>>>>     #
>>>>     # AllowOverride controls what directives may be placed in .htaccess 
>>>> files.
>>>>     # It can be "All", "None", or any combination of the keywords:
>>>>     #   Options FileInfo AuthConfig Limit
>>>>     #
>>>>     AllowOverride None
>>>> 
>>>>     #
>>>>     # Controls who can get stuff from this server.
>>>>     #
>>>>     Order allow,deny
>>>>     Allow from all
>>>> 
>>>> </Directory>
>>>>      ScriptAliasMatch ^/cgi-bin/((?!(?i:webobjects)).*$) 
>>>> "/Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables/$1"
>>>> <Directory "/Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables">
>>>>     AllowOverride None
>>>>     Options None
>>>>     Order allow,deny
>>>>     Allow from all
>>>> </Directory>
>>>> 
>>>> Include /System/Library/WebObjects/Adaptors/Apache2.2/apache.conf
>>>> 
>>>> Some key entries in the referenced apache.conf file are:
>>>> 
>>>> LoadModule WebObjects_module    
>>>> /System/Library/WebObjects/Adaptors/Apache2.2/mod_WebObjects.so (NOTE: 
>>>> This is the wonder version)
>>>> WebObjectsDocumentRoot /Library/WebServer/Documents
>>>> WebObjectsAlias /cgi-bin/WebObjects
>>>> WebObjectsConfig localhost:1085 10
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On Jan 6, 2014, at 6:43 AM, Jeffrey Schmitz <j...@netbrackets.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Jan 6, 2014, at 4:14 AM, Amedeo Mantica <amedeomant...@me.com> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> What happens starting manually the app?
>>>>> 
>>>>> The clue I needed appeared...
>>>>> 
>>>>>  /Library/WebObjects/Applications/netBrackets.woa/
>>>>>   /Applications/cocoon-2.1.10
>>>>>   /Users/netBrackets/Downloads/saxonb9-0-0-2j/saxon9.jar
>>>>> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/jdom/JDOMException
>>>>> at java.lang.Class.getDeclaredMethods0(Native Method)
>>>>> at java.lang.Class.privateGetDeclaredMethods(Class.java:2484)
>>>>> at java.lang.Class.getMethod0(Class.java:2727)
>>>>> at java.lang.Class.getMethod(Class.java:1639)
>>>>> at com.webobjects._bootstrap.WOBootstrap.main(WOBootstrap.java:86)
>>>>> Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: org.jdom.JDOMException
>>>>> at java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(URLClassLoader.java:202)
>>>>> at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
>>>>> at java.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(URLClassLoader.java:190)
>>>>> at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:306)
>>>>> at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:247)
>>>>> ... 5 more
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> This same thing happened about a year and a half ago.   I need to do a 
>>>>> better job of searching the old e-mails, swore I searched on "no logs" 
>>>>> but somehow missed this old thread...
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Jul 23, 2012, at 10:15 PM, Jeffrey Schmitz <j...@netbrackets.com> 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Re: App won't start, no logs
>>>>> 
>>>>>> The root of the problem was that I didn't have my framework project 
>>>>>> added as a framework to my main project.  On my development machine I 
>>>>>> was referencing the project, so everything worked there.  As soon as I 
>>>>>> added the framework everything worked on the deployment machine.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Thanks for the help.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Jeff
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> And again, thanks! for all the help.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Jeff
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