What do I need to configure so that Tomcat will not log a
localhost_access, catalina_log, localhost_log for each date? Ideally I
would just like the current date plus maybe one backup a day previous.
Is that possible to set up?
Thanks for any info.
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I'm wondering if this has anything to do with Tomcat (maybe crashing?)
or something else going on on the box.
About 1pm today I was told none of the applications were working under
Tomcat. I don't administer the machine were tomcat is, but I looked at
the catalina log and when the problems
On Tuesday, September 10, 2002, 3:39:48 PM, Rick wrote:
RR I'm wondering if this has anything to do with Tomcat (maybe
RR crashing?) or something else going on on the box.
Sorry this old post helped with the problem.
On Saturday, September 7, 2002, 10:15:04 AM, Nikola Milutinovic wrote:
NM Andrew Conrad wrote:
You might get more responses if you post it to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I posted my question there. Not a very active list. Only received
like 3 e-mails over the past two days. Of course no answer
On Saturday, September 7, 2002, 11:19:41 PM, Keith Pemberton wrote:
KP I keep getting Permission Denied messages
KP when I type tomcat4 run as the root user. That command does
KP work, though, if I change the port back to 8080. Any insights
KP would be much appreciated! Thanks!
Could
Without getting into the long soap opera here at work, can someone
point to me any information regarding a comparison between Tomcat and
Oracle's OC4J.
We had all kinds of problems with OC4J here at work and I was running
Tomcat fine locally on my machine, so when the crap hit the fan, I was
If I set the timestamp value to false in the logger settings like
below:
Logger className=org.apache.catalina.logger.FileLogger
directory=logs prefix=localhost_log. suffix=.txt
timestamp=false/
Will this only keep one day of log files or will it just be one file
that gets keeps getting
Just bringing up a question I had a while ago since I know how lists
go and it's easy to miss/delete messages over time (especially as busy
a list as this is:)
Anyway...
Was wondering if anyone had any further input in the apparent problem
using DBCP pooling with Tomcat. If for some reason the
On Thursday, September 5, 2002, 5:09:00 PM, Cindy wrote:
CB I had this same problem and would love to hear a solution.
Actually I had the same problem with some other pools I've tried
as well. It's very frustrating to say the least.
CB At 04:37 PM 9/5/02 -0400, Rick Reumann wrote
On Thursday, September 5, 2002, 5:09:00 PM, Cindy Ballreich wrote:
SNIP
CB Here's to hoping a DBCP guru is listening.)
Guess, no luck so far with the gurus out there:)
CB At 04:37 PM 9/5/02 -0400, Rick Reumann wrote:
Just bringing up a question I had a while ago since I know how lists
go
Sorry if this is a repeat post. (I'm not sure if I posted this question
here or not as I was trying to switch from digest mode to regular list
mode on this list and I ended up unsubscribing from the list so didn't
get messages for a while).
QUESTION:
I've configured Tomcat's connection pooling
appreciate it.
-Original Message-
From: Rick Reumann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 9:37 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: tomcat conn pooling question
Sorry if this is a repeat post. (I'm not sure if I posted
this question
here
On Wednesday, August 28, 2002, 12:24:32 PM, Craig R. McClanahan wrote:
CRM In answer to Rick's original question, the standard connection pool
CRM includes a validationQuery configuration property. This is an SQL query
CRM that the pool will execute before it hands you back a requested
CRM
I have connection pooling set up on Tomcat. In my server.xml file I
have added to the ResourceParams:
parameter
namevalidationQuery/name
valueSELECT 'CRAP' FROM DUAL/value
/parameter
The connection pooling seems to work fine, UNLESS the connections are
manually killed (which are DBA ends
-howto.html
and it works fine except for that problem of killed connections
cause the application to not pick up valid new ones thus breaking
the application to a halt.
Thanks for any more information/suggestions you could provide.
GN Rick Reumann wrote:
I have connection pooling set up
Me, being the idiot I am I accidentally deleted the manager
directory under webapps on Tomcat4.0.4 on winNT running Tomcat as a
service. I had another version of Tomcat4.0.4 running with the same
directory structure so I copied that manager over into this directory
on the machine where I deleted
not be
displayed error as if I'm typing in a bad URL.
NAR Rick Reumann wrote:
Me, being the idiot I am I accidentally deleted the manager
directory under webapps on Tomcat4.0.4 on winNT running Tomcat as a
service. I had another version of Tomcat4.0.4 running with the same
directory structure so I
can't even bring up
/manager/list or anything.
NAR I have no idea right now.
Thanks for trying I'm just going to reinstall and see how that
goes.
NAR cheers,
NAR Nick
NAR Rick Reumann wrote:
On Wednesday, July 31, 2002, 10:19:13 AM, Nikolas wrote:
NAR Did you reload
?
NAR I don't know what else could be.
NAR :)
NAR Rick Reumann wrote:
On Wednesday, July 31, 2002, 10:35:52 AM, Nikolas wrote:
NAR So, your copied your manager folder. There is just a WEB-INF with
NAR a web.xml in it, right?
Yes that's all that is in the manager folder.
NAR
On Friday, July 26, 2002, 4:24:52 PM, Turner, John wrote:
TJ Where can I get documentation on how to integrate tomcat with apache? I
TJ looked on the site, but I can't find a definitive answer (at least in my
TJ opinion).
If your concern is with a windows system and it's Apache2.0.39 and
I basically did the install like you did below and everything works
fine for me when I just use 'localhost' and try the stuff on the
particular machine where everything resides. However no matter what I
try I can not get apache2.0.39 to pick up any Tomcat applications when
typing in the url from
*Question:*:
Is there ANYONE out there that has managed to get Apache2.0.39 and
Tomcat4.x working on a Windows2K/NT machine?
Don't worry I won't even bother e-mailing you for help(unless you say
I can). I've gotten to the point now that I'm just wondering if anyone
is even using the
On Wednesday, July 24, 2002, 11:52:49 AM, Dave wrote:
SD Yesterday, I finally got Apache 2.0.39 and Tomcat 4.1.8 (mod_jk2)
SD to work on W2K. Tomcat is started by the Apache service and
SD actually works in-process like the IIS/Tomcat redirector. If
SD anyone in interested, I can post the
On Wednesday, July 24, 2002, 11:35:21 AM, John wrote:
TJ I took a quick look at the doc at the link you posted. One thing I can say
TJ from experience: if you have any pathnames anywhere in your
TJ apache+mod_jk+tomcat config, get rid of them. Don't use Program
TJ Files/Apache Group etc.
Thanks if someone can help...
I'm having trouble getting Apache(2.0.39) to recognize Tomcat(4.0.4)
applications using port 7000. In my Apache httpd.conf file I have set:
Listen 7000
and also have the servername set
:
ServerName afs.obs.outback.com
Everything works fine when just dealing on
If it helps, I'm also noticing this error in the mod_jk.log file:
[jk_ajp_common.c (599)]: In jk_endpoint_t::ajp_connect_to_endpoint, failed errno = 61
[jk_connect.c (151)]: jk_open_socket, connect() failed errno = 61
Thanks for any help with below:
On Monday, July 22, 2002, 5:29:13 PM, Rick
On Monday, July 22, 2002, 6:56:19 PM, Short, Dave wrote:
SD Does anyone have Apache 2.0.39 and Tomcat 4.1.7b working on W2K?
SD Am I the only one who can't get these two to work together? It
SD shouldn't be this hard, should it?
I'm trying all the same but with 4.0.4 of Tomcat and can't
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