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On 3/19/03 12:10 PM, "Chris Millet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> You can also use the Process Viewer in the Utilities folder to see if
> Witango is running without using the command line. However, I would
> encourage you to start becoming familiar with UNIX and the terminal app. (I
> found "Learning UNIX for Mac OS X" from O'Reilly very helpful. It's short,
> and covers the basics.)
> 
> As to why Witango is crashing...have the data sources changed at all? I know
> T2K apps with improperly configured data sources can crash WT5 on Mac OS X
> without leaving a trace.
> 
> Chris 
> 
> 
> 
>> Joe, the easiest way to restart the witango server  under OS X is to open the
>> terminal application (found in the /applications/utilities folder.  At the
>> command line, cd to /applications/witango/server and then perform the
>> following
>> command:
>> 
>> sudo ./witangod 
>> 
>> (which tells the unix shell to look in the current folder (./) and start the
>> witango daemon.)  You will be prompted for the admin password, and then the
>> command will execute.  Another way to find out if the witango daemon is
>> running
>> is to execute the following command:
>> 
>> ps -ax | grep witango
>> 
>> (this basically says show all processes, then outputs the process command
>> results to grep and tells grep to find any line that contains the word
>> witango.
>> You should get two results if the daemon is running, one for the command  you
>> just executed, and one for the server, if it is running.)
>> 
>> Unfortunately, at present, one needs to be a bit familiar with the unix
>> underpinnings of OS X to successfully manage witango on OS X
>> 
>> John
>>> Thanks to all who helped with the Postarg problem - esp. off-list!
>>> 
>>> New problems/questions as I try to migrate from t2k to wiTango....
>>> 
>>> (Going from WebStar/t2k on Mac OS9 to WebStar/wT on OSX. I have a lot
>>> of stuff built in the old system, and I'd like to migrate it with
>>> minimal effort.)
>>> 
>>> When my TAF tries to set httpHeader, I get:
>>> 
>>> -----
>>> Client Error
>>> 
>>> The response received from the application server is invalid.
>>> -----
>>> 
>>> Not only do I get the error for this file, I also then get it for
>>> EVERY TAF I try to run. Restarting the machine to restart the server
>>> fixes it.  I've tried various scopes for httpHeader to no avail.
>>> 
>>> Is there an easier way to restart the wiTango server than shutting
>>> the machine down? I can't simply kill the process as it is a root
>>> process.
>>> 
>>> Also, is there a config.taf file on Mac? Can't find it if there is?
>>> 
>>> Thanks for all your help!
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> If you turn debug on for the taf, can you see the values for the postargs
>>>> in
>>>> the debug information?
>>>> 
>>>> Please let me know.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> 
>>>> Steve Smith
>>>> 
>>>> Oakbridge Information Solutions
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>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>>  -----Original Message-----
>>>>>  From: Harpreet Matharu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>  Sent: March 18, 2003 4:26 PM
>>>>>  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>  Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Missing Postargs
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>  Are you recieving them as <@POSTARG NAME='category'> or as <@ARG
>>>>> Category>
>>>>>  ?????
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>  -----Original Message-----
>>>>>  From: Joe Terrasi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>  Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 2:06 PM
>>>>>  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>  Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Missing Postargs
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>  In the sample app, I don't think it should matter, but I tried adding
>>>>>  the UserRefArg to the post url as you suggested to no avail....
>>>>>  Thanks, though!
>>>>> 
>>>>>  You can look at the sample taf at:
>>>>> 
>>>>>  http://66.99.86.10/manual/test.taf
>>>>> 
>>>>>  (Yes, I'm waiting for my actual license keys :)
>>>>> 
>>>>>  Joe
>>>>> 
>>>>>> How are you handle the Stateful environment?
>>>>>> Userreference or Cookies
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> add <@USERREFERENCEARG> to the end of the post url of the form
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Ben Johansen - http://www.pcforge.com
>>>>>> Authorized Witango Reseller http://www.pcforge.com/WitangoGoodies.htm
>>>>>> Authorized MDaemon Mail Server Reseller
>>>>>> http://www.pcforge.com/AltN.htm
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>> From: Joe Terrasi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>> Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 10:29 AM
>>>>>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>> Subject: Witango-Talk: Missing Postargs
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Thanks to all with the help keeping witangod running - it's now
>>>>>> mostly staying active.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> New problem. I can make TAFs, hit the database tables, but I can't
>>>>>> get any of my forms to pass a postarg. I even made a super-simple
>>>>>> test taf to try it out without involving the databases. I get
>>>>>> "Missing post argument" messages for every one. I've also tried using
>>>>>> <@ARG...>, but that doesn't work either.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Thoughts?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Joe Terrasi             [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>> St. Clement School      http://www.stclementschool.org
>>>>>> St. Clement Church      http://www.stclementchurch.org
>>>>>> 773-348-8212            fax: 773-348-4712
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