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Two quick things to double check:
* File access permissions on all of the relevant
  files and directories, all the way to the root.
* Try setting up paths to the absolute directories,
  instead of using the "~" characters.  I would not
  be surprised to see Solaris behave differently with
 these.

Craig McClanahan


Chris Thompson wrote:

> --
>
> I have a strange problem with Jserv I'm hoping some guru can shed a light
> on.
>
> I have two web servers.
>
> One is a Linux 2.2.7-ac4 based machine with Apache Jserv 1.0b4, apache 1.3.6,
> and Blackdown Linux JDK 1.1.7_v3.
>
> The other is a Sun E250, Solaris 2.6, Apache 1.3.6, Apache Jserv1.0 and Sun
> JDK 1.2.1.
>
> Both machines are boxes for our web developers to build and test their
> servlets. each machine has about 20 user accounts.
>
> On the linux box, I set up a separate servlet zone for each user. In
> jserv.conf I did something like
>
> ApJServMount /~mikes/servlets /mikes
>
> creating a mikes servlet zone that is accessed by hitting the URL
> http://devbox/~mikes/servlets/ServletName.
>
> I set up all the other .properties files to point to the servlet repository
> for the mikes user (in his home dir).
>
> This works wonderfully.
>
> On the Solaris box, however, things are not so bright. The configuration on
> the two machines is the same, except for the paths. (The linux box has the
> web sites in /home/sites and the config in /home/web/conf, the solaris box
> has the same setup but on /u instead of /home)
>
> When I try to hit the http://solarisbox/~mikes/servlets/ServletName, I get
> a 404 error. I know jserv is THERE because I can hit the Hello.class on the
> system wide /servlets zone, and it works fine.
>
> What in the world is different between Solaris and Linux apaches that this
> isnt working? I've looked at every config directive in the files and triple
> checked my paths. I make the request in solaris and error_log shows that
> the file /u/homes/mikes/public_html/servlets/Hello is not found.
>
> Am I going crazy?
>
> -Chris Thompson
> Webmaster
> Headland Digital Media
>
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