>From your experience; can you think of any reason why I can't get this to work. I'm also on Centos5. I also used the installer. I think the only default I didn't choose was allowing the server to run as root. I'm using Plesk so it controls the virtual hosting in Apache so I just added virtual host entries in the XML for Tomcat. Blue Dragon seems to be executing on the domain; I get an error that it can't find the cfm file.... which is there... so it's not picking up the home directory for some reason. Without the virtual entry in the Tomcat XML; I actually got a yellow accented 404 page with OpenBd on it. After putting the virtual host entry in, I get a 404 that appears to come directly from Tomcat, a blue accented page. (color scheme seems backwards). Here's that error page messaging.
HTTP Status 404 - type Status report message description The requested resource () is not available. Apache Tomcat/6.0.26 Any direction, ideas are appreciated. Thanks! On Nov 24, 6:01 am, Ben Roberts <[email protected]> wrote: > I used the openBD installer and got my Centos server configured so > that Apache was serving CFM files with support from OpenBD / Tomcat. I > found the process of adding virtual hosts to this configuration a > little awkward since they have to be added in two places so I wrote a > bash script to automate this. If anyone is interested in using it I > shared it here: > > http://blog.xoundboy.com/?p=348 > > I hope some people find it useful. -- Open BlueDragon Public Mailing List http://www.openbluedragon.org/ http://twitter.com/OpenBlueDragon official manual: http://www.openbluedragon.org/manual/ Ready2Run CFML http://www.openbluedragon.org/openbdjam/ mailing list - http://groups.google.com/group/openbd?hl=en
