can't get success page on tomcat startup

2008-10-08 Thread steve kirby
Hi,

I had been building web products on a different Linux server, but that crashed, 
so I need to get apache tomcat going on a new Linux server.

I'm trying to run apache-tomcat-5.5.15. I have JAVA_HOME and CATALINA_HOME set. 
 I do startup.sh and the catalina.out log file indicates success on server 
startup.

But when I put in the URL, http://localhost:8080 or 
http://localhost:8080/index.jsp , or even when I put in the actual system IP 
for localhost, it spins for a while, but does not show the Tomcat success web 
page.  And nothing is written to the tomcat logs to indicate a problem.  I 
checked server.xml and it is using 8080 for the Connector port.  This is a 
linux system (I think Fedora 9).  I'm using this for java: 
/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.6.0-openjdk-1.6.0.0/. The browser is IE7.

Any ideas anybody might have would be welcome.

Best,
Steve



  

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Re: can't get success page on tomcat startup

2008-10-08 Thread Tim J Schumacher
Is port 8080 open?  I just went through this and had to use the fedora 
system config firewall script to open it.


Tim


steve kirby wrote:

Hi,

I had been building web products on a different Linux server, but that crashed, 
so I need to get apache tomcat going on a new Linux server.

I'm trying to run apache-tomcat-5.5.15. I have JAVA_HOME and CATALINA_HOME set. 
 I do startup.sh and the catalina.out log file indicates success on server 
startup.

But when I put in the URL, http://localhost:8080 or 
http://localhost:8080/index.jsp , or even when I put in the actual system IP 
for localhost, it spins for a while, but does not show the Tomcat success web 
page.  And nothing is written to the tomcat logs to indicate a problem.  I 
checked server.xml and it is using 8080 for the Connector port.  This is a 
linux system (I think Fedora 9).  I'm using this for java: 
/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.6.0-openjdk-1.6.0.0/. The browser is IE7.

Any ideas anybody might have would be welcome.

Best,
Steve



  


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Re: can't get success page on tomcat startup

2008-10-08 Thread steve kirby
Hi Tim,

That is a good question - I am not sys admin on this system so will have to 
relay this one.  Based on no errors showing up, that definitely seems like it 
is the problem.  Will let you know after I test here.

Thanks much,
--Steve


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 From: Tim J Schumacher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: can't get success page on tomcat startup
 To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
 Date: Wednesday, October 8, 2008, 11:04 AM
 Is port 8080 open?  I just went through this and had to use
 the fedora 
 system config firewall script to open it.
 
 Tim
 
 
 steve kirby wrote:
  Hi,
 
  I had been building web products on a different Linux
 server, but that crashed, so I need to get apache tomcat
 going on a new Linux server.
 
  I'm trying to run apache-tomcat-5.5.15. I have
 JAVA_HOME and CATALINA_HOME set.  I do startup.sh and the
 catalina.out log file indicates success on server startup.
 
  But when I put in the URL, http://localhost:8080 or
 http://localhost:8080/index.jsp , or even when I put in the
 actual system IP for localhost, it spins for a while, but
 does not show the Tomcat success web page.  And nothing is
 written to the tomcat logs to indicate a problem.  I checked
 server.xml and it is using 8080 for the Connector port. 
 This is a linux system (I think Fedora 9).  I'm using
 this for java: /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.6.0-openjdk-1.6.0.0/. The
 browser is IE7.
 
  Any ideas anybody might have would be welcome.
 
  Best,
  Steve
 
 
 

 
 
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Re: can't get success page on tomcat startup

2008-10-08 Thread steve kirby
Hi Tim,

Thanks!  It was a firewall issue.  All is well. You saved me a lot of time.  
Greatly appreciate it! Now, back to architecting

Regards,
Steve


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 From: steve kirby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: can't get success page on tomcat startup
 To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
 Date: Wednesday, October 8, 2008, 11:13 AM
 Hi Tim,
 
 That is a good question - I am not sys admin on this system
 so will have to relay this one.  Based on no errors showing
 up, that definitely seems like it is the problem.  Will let
 you know after I test here.
 
 Thanks much,
 --Steve
 
 
 --- On Wed, 10/8/08, Tim J Schumacher
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  From: Tim J Schumacher
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: can't get success page on
 tomcat startup
  To: Tomcat Users List
 users@tomcat.apache.org
  Date: Wednesday, October 8, 2008, 11:04 AM
  Is port 8080 open?  I just went through this and had
 to use
  the fedora 
  system config firewall script to open it.
  
  Tim
  
  
  steve kirby wrote:
   Hi,
  
   I had been building web products on a different
 Linux
  server, but that crashed, so I need to get apache
 tomcat
  going on a new Linux server.
  
   I'm trying to run apache-tomcat-5.5.15. I
 have
  JAVA_HOME and CATALINA_HOME set.  I do startup.sh and
 the
  catalina.out log file indicates success on server
 startup.
  
   But when I put in the URL, http://localhost:8080
 or
  http://localhost:8080/index.jsp , or even when I put
 in the
  actual system IP for localhost, it spins for a while,
 but
  does not show the Tomcat success web page.  And
 nothing is
  written to the tomcat logs to indicate a problem.  I
 checked
  server.xml and it is using 8080 for the Connector
 port. 
  This is a linux system (I think Fedora 9).  I'm
 using
  this for java:
 /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.6.0-openjdk-1.6.0.0/. The
  browser is IE7.
  
   Any ideas anybody might have would be welcome.
  
   Best,
   Steve
  
  
  
 
  
  
 
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Re: can't get success page on tomcat startup

2008-10-08 Thread Tim J Schumacher

No Problem,
Glad I could actually answer one of the questions on this list!
-Tim

steve kirby wrote:

Hi Tim,

Thanks!  It was a firewall issue.  All is well. You saved me a lot of time.  
Greatly appreciate it! Now, back to architecting

Regards,
Steve


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From: steve kirby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: can't get success page on tomcat startup
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Date: Wednesday, October 8, 2008, 11:13 AM
Hi Tim,

That is a good question - I am not sys admin on this system
so will have to relay this one.  Based on no errors showing
up, that definitely seems like it is the problem.  Will let
you know after I test here.

Thanks much,
--Steve


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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



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Subject: Re: can't get success page on
  

tomcat startup


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Date: Wednesday, October 8, 2008, 11:04 AM
Is port 8080 open?  I just went through this and had
  

to use

the fedora 
system config firewall script to open it.


Tim


steve kirby wrote:
  

Hi,

I had been building web products on a different


Linux


server, but that crashed, so I need to get apache
  

tomcat


going on a new Linux server.
  

I'm trying to run apache-tomcat-5.5.15. I


have


JAVA_HOME and CATALINA_HOME set.  I do startup.sh and
  

the


catalina.out log file indicates success on server
  

startup.


But when I put in the URL, http://localhost:8080


or


http://localhost:8080/index.jsp , or even when I put
  

in the


actual system IP for localhost, it spins for a while,
  

but


does not show the Tomcat success web page.  And
  

nothing is


written to the tomcat logs to indicate a problem.  I
  

checked


server.xml and it is using 8080 for the Connector
  
port. 


This is a linux system (I think Fedora 9).  I'm
  

using


this for java:
  

/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.6.0-openjdk-1.6.0.0/. The


browser is IE7.
  

Any ideas anybody might have would be welcome.

Best,
Steve



  





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