On 12/04/2016 12:48,
"[email protected] on behalf of
Paul Yu" <[email protected] on
behalf of [email protected]> wrote:
>Chuck
>
>If I have Apache 2.4 running and I can access it, and I can access JavaMonitor
>and I can access WOTaskd, and when I tick ON in JavaMonitor I can tail -f
>App-1 and see the app initializing then can I assume that mod_WebObjects is
>working?
>
>The app is dying at Migration but that’s not what I’m testing right now…
>
>Paul
I suggest you would be better off using the techniques documented in the
administrator's notes in the apache.conf file in the project for the adaptor
you've built and installed;
"Note: To enable logging, touch '/tmp/logWebObjects' as the administrator user
(usually root)."
and also the stuff about the WOAdaptorInfo page. The WOAdaptorInfo page is
generally not helpful when it's getting its configuration by polling wotaskd
and you don't have any apps running cleanly, but, being able to see it at all
is a hint that mod_WebObjects is working. (mod_WebObjects is nothing to do
with launching or managing application instances; it's about being able to
connect to them indirectly via Apache.)
One of my techniques for deployment is to get my app instances configured and
running, use Monitor to get the XMLConfigDoc, save that to disk, then
reconfigure the WOAdaptor to use that ('File Configuration') instead of polling
wotaskd ('Host List Configuration'), because then access to my applications is
not lost if/when wotaskd hangs.
-- Patrick
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