RE: Newbie question: How to test if Tomcat is running?

2009-06-02 Thread Peter Crowther
 From: Kai Behncke [mailto:kai-behn...@gmx.de]
 I have installed tomcat on a Debian Etch-System via
 apt-get install tomcat5.5 tomcat5.5-admin tomcat5.5-webapps

 and started it with /etc/init.d/tomcat start

 Now I would like to test if it runs on my remote server, but
 if I type:

 http://www.myhomepage.de:8180

 nothing at all appears?

Unless Debian changes Tomcat's configuration a lot, the default port is port 
8080, not 8180.  Try that?

- Peter

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Re: Newbie question: How to test if Tomcat is running?

2009-06-02 Thread Markus Schönhaber
Peter Crowther:

 From: Kai Behncke [mailto:kai-behn...@gmx.de]
 I have installed tomcat on a Debian Etch-System via

 http://www.myhomepage.de:8180

 nothing at all appears?
 
 Unless Debian changes Tomcat's configuration a lot, the default port is port 
 8080, not 8180.  Try that?

IIRC Debian does change the port in Tomcat's default configuration (I'm
not sure if anyone knows why, though).

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RE: Newbie question: How to test if Tomcat is running?

2009-06-02 Thread Martin Gainty

test locally e.g.
http://localhost:PORT

port attribute defined in http connector in server.xml

please display $TOMCAT_HOME/conf/server.xml

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 Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2009 06:46:48 -0700
 From: kai-behn...@gmx.de
 To: users@tomcat.apache.org
 Subject: Newbie question: How to test if Tomcat is running?
 
 
 Dear users,
 
 I have installed tomcat on a Debian Etch-System via
 
 
 apt-get install tomcat5.5 tomcat5.5-admin tomcat5.5-webapps
 
 and started it with /etc/init.d/tomcat start
 
 Now I would like to test if it runs on my remote server, but if I type:
 
 http://www.myhomepage.de:8180
 
 nothing at all appears?
 
 Is this the normal way? Shall I change some entries (and if so, whre?)?
 
 Thank you very much, Kai
 
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Re: Newbie question: How to test if Tomcat is running?

2009-06-02 Thread will trillich
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 8:46 AM, Kai Behncke kai-behn...@gmx.de wrote:
 Dear users,

 I have installed tomcat on a Debian Etch-System via

 apt-get install tomcat5.5 tomcat5.5-admin tomcat5.5-webapps

 and started it with /etc/init.d/tomcat start

 Now I would like to test if it runs on my remote server, but if I type:

 http://www.myhomepage.de:8180

 nothing at all appears?

 Is this the normal way? Shall I change some entries (and if so, whre?)?

Make sure you know which ports it's using:

apt-get install lsof
lsof -ni | egrep 'tomcat|java'

Hope this helps!

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