Hi,

As far as I am concerned, "This site can’t be reached" does not look to me
like an error MarkLogic would send.  Are you sure this is not a network
thing?

Instead of WGET, can you use cURL or maybe more intuitive, HTTPie? <
https://httpie.org/>  So you can set the credentials from the command line.

Regards,

-- 
Florent Georges
H2O Consulting
http://h2o.consulting/


On 10 March 2017 at 17:55, Kaza, Sriram wrote:

> I executed the Self-paced Developer's XQuery class code for creating an
> HTTP AppService for 8030-world-leaders and placed hello.xqy in the root
> directory of the filesystem where it is supposed to look. I get an "This
> site can’t be reached" error when I issue the URL "http://
> <.host>:8030/hello.xqy" in the browser. Where do I look for errors on the
> server? How do I troubleshoot this? Any pointers are helpful. I see that
> the Oracle-Linux server is listening on port 8030 when I issue netstat -a
> |grep 8030
>
>
>
> I do not see any entries in either ErrorLog.txt or 8030_AccessLog.txt in
> the Logs directory.
>
>
>
> The HTTP Service is not red (indicating any error). Also when I delete the
> 8030-world-leaders HTTP AppServer and netstat -a |grep 8030 does not show
> the row "tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:8030 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN". After I create the HTTP
> AppServer, it shows up in netstat -a. So, I am assuming it is able to run
> the HTTP service but I am thinking there should be some logs or something I
> can use to troubleshoot if the HTTP service is able to see my request
>
>
>
> If I do a wget, I get a message saying "Connected. HTTP request sent,
> awaiting response.... 401 Unauthorized Authorization failed."
>
>
>
> This makes an entry in the 8030_AccessLog.txt with a message "GET
> /hello.xqy HTTP/1.1" 401 209 - "Wget/1.14 (linux-gnu)"
>
>
>
> The hello.xqy has the following contents:
>
> xquery version "1.0-ml";
>
> "Hello World!"
>
>
>
> Is there some authorization/security that I have to enable for the HTTP
> Service? The HTTP service root directory /marklogic/apps2 and the file
> hello.xqy have permissions for ‘daemon’ to read.
>
>
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sriram
>
>
> Sriram Kaza
> Oracle DBA
>
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