I think you need to give read/execute permission to files needed by jserv -- that's why you can run them as root, but Apache can't run them automatically.  The FAQ has lots of info on this -- check there for details.

- Fernando

At 10:21 AM 3/7/00 +0530, you wrote:
Hi all,

    I have configured Apache1.3.9 with ApacheJServ1.1 in Sun Solaris2.6 after sucessful configuration of both
I tried to start apache by using "apachectl start" and it is working fine. But when I tried to invoke servlets through browser
it logs error in mod_jserv.log.  But I started Jserv manually then I can able to invoke servlets through browser.

    I am herewith attaching the logs as well as the jserv.properties file


am I missing something in the parameters supplied in jserv.properties.

Thanks in Advance
-- Ramesh V
 


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