RE: Manager servlet to manage virtual hosts

2005-07-27 Thread Raghupathy,Gurumoorthy
You can copy the manager.xml ( context definition ) from the 
www.myserver.com:8080/ webapps directory to the virtualhost webapps
directory and restart tomcat ... Then it will be available ...

Regards
Guru 

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From: Manik Surtani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 27 July 2005 14:05
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Manager servlet to manage virtual hosts



> Hi there.
>
> Yeah, this is pretty much what I want, only the problem is:
>
> www.myserver.com:8080/manager exists, but www.myvh_1.com:8080/ 
> manager and www.myvh_2.com:8080/manager, etc. does not exist ...
>
> For some reason the manager servlet is not avbl on my virtual hosts  
> and the manager on the main host can only manage contexts in that  
> host.
>
> Cheers,
> Manik







>
>
> On 27 Jul 2005, at 12:59, Raghupathy,Gurumoorthy wrote:
>
>
>> You can do this with ant very nicely
>>
>> 
>>
>> 
>> > src="http://localhost:8080/manager/stop?path=/Learning";
>> username="adminUserName" password="adminPassword"/>
>> > srcfile="stop.txt">
>> ${STOPOUTPUT}
>> 
>>
>> > src="http://localhost:8080/manager/start?path=/Learning";
>> username="adminUserNAme" password="adminPassword"/>
>> > srcfile="start.txt">
>> ${STARTOUTPUT}
>> 
>> 
>>
>> 
>>
>> The only thing you need to change is the
>> "http://localhost:8080/manager/stop?path=/Learning"; of it ...
>>
>> So if you want to do for www.manik.com for context "/Learning"
>>
>> Then it will be http://www.manik.com/manager/stop?path=/Learning and
>>
>>
>> if you want to do for www.guru.com for context "/Learning"
>>
>> Then it will be http://www.guru.com/manager/stop?path=/Learning
>>
>>
>> Hope you find this useful 
>>
>>
>> Regards
>> Guru
>>
>> Guru Loves Tocmat and ant :)
>>
>> Gurumoorthy Raghupathy
>> EMFS - Fidelity Investments International
>> Regret for the things we did can be tempered by time; it is regret  
>> for the
>> things we did not do that is inconsolable
>>
>>
>> To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
>> Subject: Manager servlet to manage virtual hosts
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm running TC 5.0.19 and have 8 virtual hosts on the box.
>>
>> Each virtual host has a default ("/") context with it's app deployed.
>>
>> When I access tomcat on it's IP address on port 8080, I get the
>> default tomcat root, with access to the admin and manager servlets.
>>
>> Whenever I access the manager servlet though, I can only administer
>> the root host and not contexts within the virtual hosts.
>>
>> Essentially I need an easy mechanism to reload apps within the
>> virtual hosts (wither via cmd line or www interface) without
>> restarting tomcat or affecting the deployments on the other virtual
>> hosts.
>>
>> Any ideas on how I can best achieve this?
>>
>> Thanks.
>> Manik
>>
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Re: Manager servlet to manage virtual hosts

2005-07-27 Thread Manik Surtani



Hi there.

Yeah, this is pretty much what I want, only the problem is:

www.myserver.com:8080/manager exists, but www.myvh_1.com:8080/ 
manager and www.myvh_2.com:8080/manager, etc. does not exist ...


For some reason the manager servlet is not avbl on my virtual hosts  
and the manager on the main host can only manage contexts in that  
host.


Cheers,
Manik











On 27 Jul 2005, at 12:59, Raghupathy,Gurumoorthy wrote:



You can do this with ant very nicely




http://localhost:8080/manager/stop?path=/Learning";
username="adminUserName" password="adminPassword"/>

${STOPOUTPUT}


http://localhost:8080/manager/start?path=/Learning";
username="adminUserNAme" password="adminPassword"/>

${STARTOUTPUT}





The only thing you need to change is the
"http://localhost:8080/manager/stop?path=/Learning"; of it ...

So if you want to do for www.manik.com for context "/Learning"

Then it will be http://www.manik.com/manager/stop?path=/Learning and


if you want to do for www.guru.com for context "/Learning"

Then it will be http://www.guru.com/manager/stop?path=/Learning


Hope you find this useful 


Regards
Guru

Guru Loves Tocmat and ant :)

Gurumoorthy Raghupathy
EMFS - Fidelity Investments International
Regret for the things we did can be tempered by time; it is regret  
for the

things we did not do that is inconsolable


To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Manager servlet to manage virtual hosts


Hi,

I'm running TC 5.0.19 and have 8 virtual hosts on the box.

Each virtual host has a default ("/") context with it's app deployed.

When I access tomcat on it's IP address on port 8080, I get the
default tomcat root, with access to the admin and manager servlets.

Whenever I access the manager servlet though, I can only administer
the root host and not contexts within the virtual hosts.

Essentially I need an easy mechanism to reload apps within the
virtual hosts (wither via cmd line or www interface) without
restarting tomcat or affecting the deployments on the other virtual
hosts.

Any ideas on how I can best achieve this?

Thanks.
Manik

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RE: Manager servlet to manage virtual hosts

2005-07-27 Thread Raghupathy,Gurumoorthy
You can do this with ant very nicely 




http://localhost:8080/manager/stop?path=/Learning"; 
username="adminUserName" password="adminPassword"/>

${STOPOUTPUT}


http://localhost:8080/manager/start?path=/Learning"; 
username="adminUserNAme" password="adminPassword"/>

${STARTOUTPUT}
  




The only thing you need to change is the
"http://localhost:8080/manager/stop?path=/Learning"; of it ...

So if you want to do for www.manik.com for context "/Learning"

Then it will be http://www.manik.com/manager/stop?path=/Learning and 


if you want to do for www.guru.com for context "/Learning"

Then it will be http://www.guru.com/manager/stop?path=/Learning 


Hope you find this useful 


Regards
Guru 

Guru Loves Tocmat and ant :)

Gurumoorthy Raghupathy
EMFS - Fidelity Investments International
Regret for the things we did can be tempered by time; it is regret for the
things we did not do that is inconsolable


To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Manager servlet to manage virtual hosts


Hi,

I'm running TC 5.0.19 and have 8 virtual hosts on the box.

Each virtual host has a default ("/") context with it's app deployed.

When I access tomcat on it's IP address on port 8080, I get the  
default tomcat root, with access to the admin and manager servlets.

Whenever I access the manager servlet though, I can only administer  
the root host and not contexts within the virtual hosts.

Essentially I need an easy mechanism to reload apps within the  
virtual hosts (wither via cmd line or www interface) without  
restarting tomcat or affecting the deployments on the other virtual  
hosts.

Any ideas on how I can best achieve this?

Thanks.
Manik

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