Update:
I can now start the JServ process manually and everything works fine.
However, I still can't use the automatic startup functionality
(ApJServManual off). I get the same errors (see below)! (I am using the same
config files in both cases)
Any clues?
/Andreas

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andreas Olsson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: den 31 maj 1999 11:04
> To:   'Java Apache Users'
> Subject:      File not found on startup of Apache w JServ
> 
> Hi all,
> (sorry if this is a newbie question, but I am one, and I've tried to find
> the answer in FAQs  and other places...)
> I downloaded and installed JServ 1.0b5 on a Linux system (Redhat 5.2) with
> Blackdown Java  JDK 1.1.7v1a, JSDK 2.0 and Apache 1.3.6 without problem.
> When I try to start Apache after  the installation, I get the following
> message:
> "apachectl start: httpd could not be started"
> 
> When I check the error_log I find:
> "[Mon May 31 11:40:56 1999] [crit] (2)No such file or directory: Apache
> JServ encountered a  fatal error; check your ApJServLogFile for details if
> none are present in this file.   Exiting."
> 
> A look in the ApJServLogFile (mod_jserv.log by default, right?) yields:
> "[31/05/1999 11:40:56:919] (ERROR) an error returned initializing protocol
> "wrapper"
> [31/05/1999 11:40:56:920] (ERROR) in init all protocols "wrapper" returned
> an error
> [31/05/1999 11:40:56:920] (EMERGENCY) Error initializing protocols"
> 
> So, does anyone know what is going on? I have checked access right
> settings
> on all files  related to Java, JServ, JSDK and Apache and there are no
> conflicts. And, yes, Apache worked fine before I installed JServ, and
> still
> does if I set the ApJServManual config directive to on.
> 
> What's the story?
> Cheers,
> /Andreas
> 
> 
> 
> 
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