Thanks, Thanks, Thanks......
Exactly the same problem. I think the null string line was part of the
description. They just forgot the #.
Now the fun starts!
mike
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> HINT:
> I had first the same message, then I checked the jserv.log and apache
> error log file. They pointed me to look in jserv.properties I think.
> There were a few lines for the wrapper.classpath and one had no string
> behind it. "wrapper.classpath="; The other entries were fine. I deleted
> the entry without argument on the right hand side and httpd started up.
>
> On Apr 19, 11:49am, "jon *" wrote:
> } Subject: Re: Bad Jserv Solaris Install
> } > Even when I include the example jserv.conf into httpd.conf AND start
> apache
> } > using 'apachectl start', I still do not get any detail error info.
> All that
> } > is returned is 'apachectl start: httpd could not be started'. My
> guess is
> } > that the jserv.conf settings are in conflict with how Apache is
> configured.
> }
> } did you bother to look in any of the log files?
> }
> } that is where the errors are reported.
> }
> } -jon
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