Hi all,Thanks to all of you guys, you are great.It was the hosts file.The localhost entry was always there, but an entry for host name was bad.192.168.2.1 INPROTSA-VPS02LFirst I remove it, but didn't work.Then I put the correct entry192.168.8.4 INPROTSA-VPS02LAnd it works. Oscar Gonzalez PerezTECH in AGRO S.A.
Subject: Re: Application not start in womonitor From: pa...@logicsquad.net Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2014 17:26:21 +1030 CC: racso...@hotmail.com; webobjects-dev@lists.apple.com To: webobje...@avendasora.com Hi Dave, On 21/03/2014, at 12:51 PM, David Avendasora <webobje...@avendasora.com> wrote:I am not an expert in deployment issues, but I see “… Application 'logistica-1' on localhost:2002 …”. The “localhost” makes me wonder if you setup the application in JavaMonitor using “localhost” as the host name. >From what I’ve seen in the past, the hostname needs to be either a routable IP >address (not 127.0.0.1) or a real domain name (not DavesTiBook.local). If you >use a domain name, it also needs to be the name that a reverse-dns lookup will >resolve to. I know that's the conventional wisdom, and I know you started with a disclaimer, but I think that can be a red herring in the general case (though by all means perhaps not in this specific case). We've got an existence proof, if you like, that it's certainly not universally true. We run Wonder wotaskd and JavaMonitor, and have had both of: * localhost as the hostname* 127.0.0.1 as the IP address on hosts for many years now, and have never had a single deployment issue that I can recall. (Of course, I've just cursed myself...) -- Paul Hoadley http://logicsquad.net/
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