Re: Installing jakarta on linux RH9

2003-11-05 Thread Rodrigo Ruiz
Looking at the Red Hat 9 Release Notes, it seems that only JDKs prior to 
1.4.1 fail. You are using 1.4.2, so you are not supposed to need the 
LD_ASSUME_KERNEL setting ;-)

The problem comes from a new implementation of the POSIX Thread Native 
Library. This new version corrects some deviances from the POSIX 
standard, so applications that rely on these differences will fail.

Regards,
Rodrigo
Christopher Schultz wrote:

All,

The newest version (4.1.29) should be fine.  If I recall, however, 
there
was a problem with Sun's Java Virtual Machine, and RH9, which used an
incompatible threading library.  


No, on RH 9, all VMs will actually need the LD_ASSUME_KERNEL env 
variable (look in the archives for the details on the problems and 
the workaround).


Is this accurate? I use RH9 with kernel 2.4.20/i686, JDK 1.4.2-b28 
without any LD_ASSUME_KERNEL setting (that I know of).

Is this for a specific kernel version or architecture?

-chris

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Re: Installing jakarta on linux RH9

2003-11-04 Thread Oscar Carrillo
Interesting. I wonder if that's all it is. Any wish to elaborate if you
are not using a connector to Apache? I was assuming everyone who was using
tomcat on such heavy loads would be using Apache in front.

BTW, if by any chance you're using the daemon scripts off my site, you
would be using the "LD_KERNEL_ASSUME=2.2.5"

I set that because you definitely need it on RedHat 7.3, and I don't have 
a RH9 server in production yet. I'm probably also too afraid to change it 
even now though.

http://daydream.stanford.edu/tomcat/install_web_services.html

Oscar

On Tue, 4 Nov 2003, Christopher Schultz wrote:

> Remy,
> 
> >>> No, on RH 9, all VMs will actually need the LD_ASSUME_KERNEL env 
> >>> variable (look in the archives for the details on the problems and 
> >>> the workaround).
> >>
> >> Is this accurate? I use RH9 with kernel 2.4.20/i686, JDK 1.4.2-b28 
> >> without any LD_ASSUME_KERNEL setting (that I know of).
> > 
> > The problems are with the HTTP/1.1 connector (it dies after about one 
> > day, regardless of the load). Also, there has been a GLIBC update which 
> > could have fixed the issue, so if you keep your system fully patched, 
> > you could be ok.
> > 
> 
> I've never had anything die on me, and I have glibc-2.3.2-11.9, which 
> should be the version that comes on the RH9 installation media.
> 
> I'm using: Apache/2.0.46 (Unix) mod_jk/1.2.4 and Tomcat 4.1.27 with the 
> context reloading hotfix.
> 
> ??
> 
> Not that I'm unhappy not having problems, but I'm curious as to why some 
> people have this problem and I don't.
> 
> Oh! Duh, I see it, now. I'm only using the CoyoteConector to allow 
> Apache to connect to Tomcat. I'm not using Tomcat as a standalone web 
> server.
> 
> (I decided to post this message anyway in case some people were not 
> clear what the problem is)
> 
> -chris
> 
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Re: Installing jakarta on linux RH9

2003-11-04 Thread Christopher Schultz
Remy,

No, on RH 9, all VMs will actually need the LD_ASSUME_KERNEL env 
variable (look in the archives for the details on the problems and 
the workaround).
Is this accurate? I use RH9 with kernel 2.4.20/i686, JDK 1.4.2-b28 
without any LD_ASSUME_KERNEL setting (that I know of).
The problems are with the HTTP/1.1 connector (it dies after about one 
day, regardless of the load). Also, there has been a GLIBC update which 
could have fixed the issue, so if you keep your system fully patched, 
you could be ok.

I've never had anything die on me, and I have glibc-2.3.2-11.9, which 
should be the version that comes on the RH9 installation media.

I'm using: Apache/2.0.46 (Unix) mod_jk/1.2.4 and Tomcat 4.1.27 with the 
context reloading hotfix.

??

Not that I'm unhappy not having problems, but I'm curious as to why some 
people have this problem and I don't.

Oh! Duh, I see it, now. I'm only using the CoyoteConector to allow 
Apache to connect to Tomcat. I'm not using Tomcat as a standalone web 
server.

(I decided to post this message anyway in case some people were not 
clear what the problem is)

-chris

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Re: Installing jakarta on linux RH9

2003-11-04 Thread Remy Maucherat
Christopher Schultz wrote:
All,

The newest version (4.1.29) should be fine.  If I recall, however, there
was a problem with Sun's Java Virtual Machine, and RH9, which used an
incompatible threading library.  


No, on RH 9, all VMs will actually need the LD_ASSUME_KERNEL env 
variable (look in the archives for the details on the problems and the 
workaround).


Is this accurate? I use RH9 with kernel 2.4.20/i686, JDK 1.4.2-b28 
without any LD_ASSUME_KERNEL setting (that I know of).

Is this for a specific kernel version or architecture?
The problems are with the HTTP/1.1 connector (it dies after about one 
day, regardless of the load). Also, there has been a GLIBC update which 
could have fixed the issue, so if you keep your system fully patched, 
you could be ok.

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Re: Installing jakarta on linux RH9

2003-11-04 Thread Christopher Schultz
All,

The newest version (4.1.29) should be fine.  If I recall, however, there
was a problem with Sun's Java Virtual Machine, and RH9, which used an
incompatible threading library.  
No, on RH 9, all VMs will actually need the LD_ASSUME_KERNEL env 
variable (look in the archives for the details on the problems and the 
workaround).
Is this accurate? I use RH9 with kernel 2.4.20/i686, JDK 1.4.2-b28 
without any LD_ASSUME_KERNEL setting (that I know of).

Is this for a specific kernel version or architecture?

-chris

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RE: Installing jakarta on linux RH9

2003-11-04 Thread LEONARDO MARTINEZ
Thank's for all!!!
Gracias por todo


>>-Mensaje original-
>>De: LEONARDO MARTINEZ 
>>Enviado el: Lunes, 03 de Noviembre de 2003 18:00
>>Para: Tomcat Users List
>>Asunto: Installing jakarta on linux RH9
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>>
>>Hi!
>>
>>I need install a web server on RH9 that support jsp, it's web 
>>server is a jakarta Tomcat but I don't know da version to 
>>install, maybe v 4.1.29 ?? PLZ send a answer
>>
>>(sorry, I'm not a native english, im spanish)
>>
>>LOL
>>BR
>>SONNIC
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Re: Installing jakarta on linux RH9

2003-11-03 Thread Javier
On 03/11/2003 at 18:00 LEONARDO MARTINEZ wrote:

>I need install a web server on RH9 that support jsp, it's web server is
>a jakarta Tomcat but I don't know da version to install, maybe v 4.1.29
>??
>PLZ send a answer
>


Hola

SI, podes instalar esa o la 5.

Como suele ocurrir, la versiones superiores traen mejoras con respecto a
sus predecesoras...







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Re: Installing jakarta on linux RH9 (LEONARDO)

2003-11-03 Thread Carlos Cajina - Hotmail
Hola, sobre tu pregunta, la más reciente versión de Tomcat es la que
mencionas en tu correo (4.1.29), puedes instalar esa. Personalmente yo no he
tenido problemas con la versión anterior (4.1.27) He trabajado con esa cerca
de dos meses sin dificultad.

(Hi. About your question: yes, the latest Tomcat release is the one you
mention in your email: 4.1.29, you could start with it. Personally, I'll
stay with the previous stable version, 4.1.27. I have been working nice with
it for about 2 months)

Te recomiendo que hagas la instalación evitando los RPM's. Baja el archivo
*.tar.gz y trata de hacer la instalación a mano, hay varios tutoriales
buenos para eso (por ejemplo:
http://daydream.stanford.edu/tomcat/install_web_services.html)

I recommend that you install Tomcat avoiding RPM's. Download source files
and do it by hand, there are excelent tutorials for this (ie.
http://daydream.stanford.edu/tomcat/install_web_services.html)

Buena suerte!
Gud luck!

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Hi!

I need install a web server on RH9 that support jsp, it's web server is
a jakarta Tomcat but I don't know da version to install, maybe v 4.1.29
??
PLZ send a answer

(sorry, I'm not a native english, im spanish)

LOL
BR
SONNIC

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Re: Installing jakarta on linux RH9

2003-11-03 Thread Remy Maucherat
Nathan Mcminn wrote:
The newest version (4.1.29) should be fine.  If I recall, however, there
was a problem with Sun's Java Virtual Machine, and RH9, which used an
incompatible threading library.  
No, on RH 9, all VMs will actually need the LD_ASSUME_KERNEL env 
variable (look in the archives for the details on the problems and the 
workaround).

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RE: Installing jakarta on linux RH9

2003-11-03 Thread Nathan Mcminn
The newest version (4.1.29) should be fine.  If I recall, however, there
was a problem with Sun's Java Virtual Machine, and RH9, which used an
incompatible threading library.  


Nathan McMinn
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NequalsOne - HealthCare marketing tools
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> Subject: Installing jakarta on linux RH9
> 
> 
> Hi!
> 
> I need install a web server on RH9 that support jsp, it's web 
> server is a jakarta Tomcat but I don't know da version to 
> install, maybe v 4.1.29 ?? PLZ send a answer
> 
> (sorry, I'm not a native english, im spanish)
> 
> LOL
> BR
> SONNIC
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