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Skladovs, Victor wrote:
Hi to all!
I can't stop tomcat-5.0.5 on Linux with the latest cocoon - 2.1. (with
JDK 1.4.1_02)
Although catalina.out seems to be allright:
28.08.2003 15:21:53 org.apache.catalina.core.StandardService stop
INFO: Stopping service Catalina
28.08.200
Hi to all!
I can't stop tomcat-5.0.5 on Linux with the latest cocoon - 2.1. (with
JDK 1.4.1_02)
Although catalina.out seems to be allright:
28.08.2003 15:21:53 org.apache.catalina.core.StandardService stop
INFO: Stopping service Catalina
28.08.2003 15:21:53 org.apache.coyote.h
.1.24, with the struts-example webapp, when running on Linux but not Solaris - I am using the same Sun JDK 1.3.1_04, same build of Tomcat and the webapp.
--
Starting service Tomcat-Standalone
Apache Tomcat/4.1
An unexpected exception has been detected in native code outside the VM.
Unexp
Hi,
I am getting the following error with Tomcat 4.1.24, with the struts-example webapp,
when running on Linux but not Solaris - I am using the same Sun JDK 1.3.1_04, same
build of Tomcat and the webapp.
--
Starting service Tomcat-Standalone
Apache Tomcat/4.1
An unexpected exception
Hi Mike,
Good move!
> Could someone please help me with a very basic question when running Tomcat under
> Linux: When I
> start Tomcat in the Linux terminal using "./startup.sh" I don't get to see any of
> the Tomcat
> output.In Windows I would get to see a
Hi,
That stuff is going to catalina.out in the logs directory.
-e
On Sat, 23 Aug 2003, Mike Duffy wrote:
> With all the Windows viruses going around, I've decided to spend the weekend
> switching from
> Windows to Linux for my workstation at home.
>
> Could someone please
ndows viruses going around, I've decided to spend the weekend switching
from
Windows to Linux for my workstation at home.
Could someone please help me with a very basic question when running Tomcat under Linux: When I
start Tomcat in the Linux terminal using "./startup.sh" I don
With all the Windows viruses going around, I've decided to spend the weekend switching
from
Windows to Linux for my workstation at home.
Could someone please help me with a very basic question when running Tomcat under
Linux: When I
start Tomcat in the Linux terminal using "./sta
age-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Monday, August 18, 2003 6:01 PM
>To: Tomcat Users List
>Subject: Tomcat on Linux: binary or source?
>
>Hi everyone,
>
>Not that this list seems to need it, but I thought I'd just stir the
pot
>up a little.
&
for speed I have something like WebLogic running on a cluster
of Sun Sparc-based systems.
With that in mind, is it worth going to the source to create a custom
build (with all the time and testing that that implies), or is an
up-to-date package (I use SuSE Linux 8.2) a reasonable alternative?
I use SuSE Linux 8.2) a reasonable alternative? Right
now I'm using 4.1.18, and it doesn't seem much tweaked or modified.
I would appreciate any insights or suggestions from the community at
large.
Thanks in advance!
Benjamin Krieger
On Sunday, August 17, 2003, at 12:50 PM, Richard Dunn wrote:
What am I doing wrong?
Using an RPM.
I should have learned by now that RPM's are evil. I'm not sure what
made me pick that option this time. Anyway, I grabbed the tar file,
installed it that way, and all is well. Thanks!
-
On Sunday 17 August 2003 10:05, Roy Smith wrote:
> I'm running RedHat 8.0. Following the instructions in "Tomcat: The
> Definitive Guide", I downloaded and installed
> tomcat4-4.1.24-full.2jpp.noarch.rpm.
>
> Under "Starting Up and Shutting Down" (page 13), the book says I should
> be able to find
I'm running RedHat 8.0. Following the instructions in "Tomcat: The
Definitive Guide", I downloaded and installed
tomcat4-4.1.24-full.2jpp.noarch.rpm.
Under "Starting Up and Shutting Down" (page 13), the book says I should
be able to find startup scripts in "the bin subdirectory", by which I
a
omcat authentication against
unixware/linux
We are running Tomcat as a standalone server on Linux. We aren't using
Apache for a front-end b/c we feel we don't need it. One nice thing that
Apache did offer was that it would start as root, bind to port 80 and then
drop privileges. Is this possible with Tomcat as well?
Tha
mcat Users List <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]>
urner.com> cc:
Subject: Re: apache/tomcat w/ mod_2k
on linux
Tomcat as a standalone server on Linux. We aren't using
Apache for a front-end b/c we feel we don't need it. One nice thing that
Apache did offer was that it would start as root, bind to port 80 and then
drop privileges. Is this possible with Tomcat as well?
Tha
I am having lots of problems integrating apache 1.3 with tomcat 4.1.24
using mod_jk. Apache works and I can access tomcat via the standalone
service but not through the tomcat-apache service. I get the following
error in error_log:
[Tue Aug 5 12:41:18 2003] [error] (25)Inappropriate ioctl for d
Have you followed the HOWTOs? Read the FAQ for the connectors?
What does your httpd.conf file look like? Workers.properties? JkMount?
Are you using the right mod_jk.so file for your Apache?
John
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am having lots of problems integrating apache 1.3 with tomcat 4.1.24
I looking for a realm implementation, designpattern or api that makes Tomcat able to
authentificate
against a unix/linux operating system.
This will be the best solution for my little problem of maintaining two user lists -
The users for
Tomcat and the users for my operating system.
Alternately
st
Subject: RE: Problem confinguring MySQL JNDI Datasource RH Linux 7.2
Scott,
I tried your suggestion and I am still getting the same error.
Below is the log from the context DBTest, which I setup to use the datasource.
I tried another suggestion from following URL:
http://www.java-internals.co
Scott Stewart wrote:
> Well, at first glance it appears that you are using an incorrectly named
> parameter for the DataSource implementation that you are now using. The
> link you provided states that you need to provide a parameter named "user";
> however, you are still using the "username" para
ent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 4:59 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Problem confinguring MySQL JNDI Datasource RH Linux 7.2
Scott,
I tried your suggestion and I am still getting the same error.
Below is the log from the context DBTest, which I setup to use the
datasource.
I tried another
; and update=true
Thanks for the help,
Don
-Original Message-
From: Scott Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 2:45 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Problem confinguring MySQL JNDI Datasource RH Linux 7.2
You certainly can define your MyS
Scott Stewart wrote:
> You certainly can define your MySQL JNDI Datasource within the
> node in server.xml. This is how I have it set up
> currently and everything works fine (I am running Tomcat 4.1.24). I sent
> the following out the other day in response to a different thread, but it
> appli
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-Original Message-
From: Scott Stewart
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 1:45 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Problem confinguring MySQL JNDI Datasource RH Linux 7.2
You certainly can define your MySQL JNDI Datasource
]
Subject: Re: Problem confinguring MySQL JNDI Datasource RH Linux 7.2
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have followed instructions provided for configuring JNDI Datasource for
MySQL
(http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/printer/jndi-datasource-exa
mples-howto.html), and am running i
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have followed instructions provided for configuring JNDI Datasource for MySQL
> (http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/printer/jndi-datasource-examples-howto.html),
> and am running into problem on RedHat Linux 7.2.
>
> Here is m
Hello,
I have followed instructions provided for configuring JNDI Datasource for MySQL
(http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/printer/jndi-datasource-examples-howto.html),
and am running into problem on RedHat Linux 7.2.
Here is my configuration:
RedHat Linux 7.2 (kernel-2.4.7-10
Another thing that I do during development, with only myself accessing the
site, is do things on the website that will require a database connection.
I keep doing them over and over, and if more database connections are
created I know something is wrong. Because since I'm the only one
connecting,
Earlier today we were talking about thread dumps. You might want to
generate some next time this is happening. It will show you if a thread
is locked and what it is waiting on.
send a kill -QUIT to the VM when it is hanging. It's often a good idea to
get like 5 or 6 thread dumps right in a row
You are correct. Crashing is the wrong way to describe it.
There is a process still active in my process list.
This has become frequent enough that I should be able to track it down.
However; I don't know what triggers the failure. I only know that it happens
every few days on both computers.
T
; >
> > at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324)
> > at org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap.main(Unknown Source)
> >
> >
> >
> > Rick Roberts wrote:
> >
> >> Tomcat is crashing every 2 - 3 days on 2 different Lin
veMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
> >
> > at
> >
sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
> >
> > at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324)
> > at org.apache.catalina.s
tingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
> >
> > at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324)
> > at org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap.main(Unknown Source)
> >
> >
> >
> > Rick Roberts wrote:
> >
> >> Tomcat is crashing
Rick Roberts wrote:
Tomcat is crashing every 2 - 3 days on 2 different Linux machines.
Both machines are running pretty much identical software configurations.
Both machines are serving the same web application so, it's almost
certainly something in my web app code that causes the problem.
nnium ChemInformatics
-Original Message-
From: Rick Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 11:24 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Tomcat Crashing on Linux
Tomcat is crashing every 2 - 3 days on 2 different Linux machines.
Both machines are running pretty much identical sof
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324)
at org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap.main(Unknown Source)
Rick Roberts wrote:
Tomcat is crashing every 2 - 3 days on 2 different Linux machines.
Both machines are running pretty much identical software configurations.
Both machines are serving th
July 29, 2003 11:24 AM
>To: Tomcat Users List
>Subject: Tomcat Crashing on Linux
>
>Tomcat is crashing every 2 - 3 days on 2 different Linux machines.
>Both machines are running pretty much identical software
configurations.
>Both machines are serving the same web applic
Tomcat is crashing every 2 - 3 days on 2 different Linux machines.
Both machines are running pretty much identical software configurations.
Both machines are serving the same web application so, it's almost certainly
something in my web app code that causes the problem. However; the logs fr
RH Linux is not "desktop-based" or "server-based". It has what it has,
based on the options you choose on installation.
If you choose "Workstation" installation, then it will have the things
most people want on their desktop.
If you choose "Server" in
I don't know a huge amount about Linux (so why am I replying?! ;o)) but I
have been messing with Slackware, which I have found is so configurable (NOT
the best distro to start out on, with hindsight!) that you can reduce the
footprint right down... well here are the min req's:
386 proce
I am just starting to use Linux to run our web sites and I am currently using Red Hat
8.
I am wondering if that is the best distro for the purpose. Is there a smaller, less
desktop-based and more server-only based distro that is streamlined for web services.
I will do using the following only
http://www.blackdown.org
although it is only for 1.3.1
--- "Hari Om" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>where can I find JDK for Linux on Power PC
>
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Could someone please help,
I am running Tomcat 4.0.6 on Debian and are attempting to use a custom
ClassLoader to retrieve classes out of a hash table.
Looking on the web for some time and lookin through the mail archive I
found that bug #12501 mentioned that loaderClass does not work, it is
simpl
Did you try blackdown?
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/23/03 7:34 AM >>>
where can I find JDK for Linux on Power PC
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Check my HOWTO site:
http://daydream.stanford.edu/tomcat/install_web_services.html
You'll see in my table of contents about setting up a linux service
(daemon). I provide everything there, such as the script and how to set up
everything. I even provide a "status" command in the sc
Hello All!
AW to the original subject: have not used it myself,
but looks like jakarta-commons/sandbox has a daemon
subproject that may also provide usefull support code.
-Anton
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Hi,
Is this good for RH Linux 7.2
Thanks
Kevin
-Original Message-
From: Jeremy Whitlock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 July 2003 23:43
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: (How to) Tomcat as a Linux service
Euclides,
Save the attached file in "/etc/init.d/&
ent: Friday, July 18, 2003 3:43 PM
Subject: RE: (How to) Tomcat as a Linux service
> Euclides,
> Save the attached file in "/etc/init.d/" and update the paths to
> suit your needs. Once that's done, you can use it like any other
> service. Later, Jeremy
>
>
>
&
t: Friday, July 18, 2003 4:45 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: (How to) Tomcat as a Linux service
Hi everybody,
where can i find tips about how to make TomCat be a Linux's service?
Regards,
Euclides.
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Hi everybody,
where can i find tips about how to make TomCat be a Linux's service?
Regards,
Euclides.
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> -Djava.compiler=NONE
> -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=n,address=8000"
> to catalina.bat.
>
> Does anyone know what the correct procedure for linux is?
>
>
> Regards
>
> John Gustavson
> Enterprise Central Software Services (ECSS)
> 57
d=n,address=8000"
to catalina.bat.
Does anyone know what the correct procedure for linux is?
Regards
John Gustavson
Enterprise Central Software Services (ECSS)
570 Washington Street - 2nd floor
New York, New York, 10080-6802
Telephone: 1-212-647-3793
Fax:
The documentation states add
"SET CATALINA_OPTS=-server -Xdebug -Xnoagent -Djava.compiler=NONE
-Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=n,address=8000"
to catalina.bat.
Does anyone know what the correct procedure for linux is?
Regards
John Gustavson
Enterprise Centra
s the one that doesn't make
your system work correctly.
-Tim
Zsolt Koppany wrote:
Hi,
which jre should I prefer in production version for tomcat-4.1.24 under
Linux and Windows? j2re1.4.2 or j2re1.4.1_03?
Zsolt
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To unsu
ginal Message-
> From: Karli Christoph (CSE) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 5:04 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: multiple instances of tomcat (grouping webapps with
> a manager)
> with a single installation under linux
>
>
> h
hello world (haha, running gag)
i've installed and connected succesfully tomcat 4.1.24 with apache 2.0.45
now my problem is the following:
i'd like to get multiple instances of tomcat without installing tomcat
another time (so just by configuring).
the goal is to achieve several webapp - 'conta
Hi,
which jre should I prefer in production version for tomcat-4.1.24 under
Linux and Windows? j2re1.4.2 or j2re1.4.1_03?
Zsolt
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Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 2:49 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: [FAQ] Re: Apache 2.0.43 + mod_jk2 + Tomcat 4.1.24 on LINUX RH8
: (
Sounds good to me.
John
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 23:10:03 -0400 (EDT), Eric J. Pinnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I th
ated
for every Uri mapping, so the workers2.properties file is read!
-Original Message-
From: John Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 2:49 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: [FAQ] Re: Apache 2.0.43 + mod_jk2 + Tomcat 4.1.24 on LINUX RH8
: (
Sounds good t
system/path/to/workers2.properties
>>>
>>> in the httpd.conf file. Many times JK2 doesn't see your properties
file
>>> and takes some wierd kind of self initiated defaults.
>>>
>>> -e
>>>
>>> On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Bentzy Sagiv wrote:
Works for me - its added.
-Tim
Eric J. Pinnell wrote:
I throw this against the wall and see what sticks...
JK2 doesn't seem to be using my settings in my workers2.properties file
such as creating the shm file or mapping the URIs listed to Tomcat, what's
wrong?
JK2 is not finding your workers2.pr
config.file /full/system/path/to/workers2.properties
> >>>
> >>> in the httpd.conf file. Many times JK2 doesn't see your properties file
> >>> and takes some wierd kind of self initiated defaults.
> >>>
> >>> -e
> >>>
> >>&g
some wierd kind of self initiated defaults.
-e
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Bentzy Sagiv wrote:
My goal is to setup Apache 2.0.43 + mod_jk2 + Tomcat 4.1.24 on LINUX
RH8
I'm following the HOWTO at
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/jk2/vhosthowto.html
I download mo
etup Apache 2.0.43 + mod_jk2 + Tomcat 4.1.24 on LINUX RH8
I'm following the HOWTO at
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/jk2/vhosthowto.html
I download mod jk_2 from
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-
connectors/jk2/release/v2.0.
1/bin/linux/i386/mod_jk2-2.0.43.
I have written a HOWTO for RH Linux 8, Apache2, and tomcat. You can get to
it at http://www.cardon.biz/docs/tomcat
-Original Message-
From: Bentzy Sagiv [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 9:47 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Apache 2.0.43 + mod_jk2 + Tomcat
s List
Subject: [FAQ] Re: Apache 2.0.43 + mod_jk2 + Tomcat 4.1.24 on LINUX RH8 :
(
This should probably go in the FAQ under miscellaneous.
John
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 11:29:48 -0400 (EDT), Eric J. Pinnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi,
I think we did this last week... with RH8. The sol
Please the link to the FAQ - miscellaneous
-Original Message-
From: John Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 5:43 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: [FAQ] Re: Apache 2.0.43 + mod_jk2 + Tomcat 4.1.24 on LINUX RH8 : (
This should probably go in the FAQ under
y times JK2 doesn't see your properties file
> > and takes some wierd kind of self initiated defaults.
> >
> > -e
> >
> > On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Bentzy Sagiv wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> My goal is to setup Apache 2.0.43 + mod_jk2 + Tomcat 4.1.24 on LINUX R
+ Tomcat 4.1.24 on LINUX RH8 : (
Hi,
I think we did this last week... with RH8. The solution was to put
JkSet config.file /full/system/path/to/workers2.properties
in the httpd.conf file. Many times JK2 doesn't see your properties file
and takes some wierd kind of self initiated defaults.
-e
O
in the httpd.conf file. Many times JK2 doesn't see your properties file
and takes some wierd kind of self initiated defaults.
-e
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Bentzy Sagiv wrote:
My goal is to setup Apache 2.0.43 + mod_jk2 + Tomcat 4.1.24 on LINUX RH8
I'm following the HOWTO at
http://jakarta.apache.o
]
worker=ajp13:localhost:8009
[uri:www.customer2.net/*.jsp]
worker=ajp13:localhost:8009
-Original Message-
From: Maureen Barger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 5:26 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Apache 2.0.43 + mod_jk2 + Tomcat 4.1.24 on LINUX RH8 : (
sounds
entzy Sagiv wrote:
>
> My goal is to setup Apache 2.0.43 + mod_jk2 + Tomcat 4.1.24 on LINUX RH8
>
> I'm following the HOWTO at
> http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/jk2/vhosthowto.html
>
> I download mod jk_2 from
> http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 5:18 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Apache 2.0.43 + mod_jk2 + Tomcat 4.1.24 on LINUX RH8 : (
Run "apachectl configtest" and post the output. Always do this before
trying to fire up Apache after a ch
Sintax OK ,John.
bentzy
-Original Message-
From: John Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 5:18 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Apache 2.0.43 + mod_jk2 + Tomcat 4.1.24 on LINUX RH8 : (
Run "apachectl configtest" and post the output. Alwa
Run "apachectl configtest" and post the output. Always do this before
trying to fire up Apache after a change.
John
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 17:53:32 +0200, Bentzy Sagiv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
My goal is to setup Apache 2.0.43 + mod_jk2 + Tomcat 4.1.24 on LINUX RH8
I'm f
My goal is to setup Apache 2.0.43 + mod_jk2 + Tomcat 4.1.24 on LINUX RH8
I'm following the HOWTO at
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/jk2/vhosthowto.html
I download mod jk_2 from
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk2/release/v2.0.
1/bin/linux
get a different session. Is that
intended?
I have to mention that I didn´t have the problem on my windows-development
system but only on linux-deployment. But I cannot say if this is due to the
fact that I don´t use a context-path on windows ( http://localhost/servlet )
or that it is on windows. But
you wrote:
I'm helping somebody with a Tomcat installation that is being quite
stubborn about working. He currently has Apache 1.3.20 acting as a proxy
for Tomcat 4.1.24 on a Linux server. I've set up a trivial web app for
Tomcat that consists of just a single html page. When I try to
I'm helping somebody with a Tomcat installation that is being quite
stubborn about working. He currently has Apache 1.3.20 acting as a proxy
for Tomcat 4.1.24 on a Linux server. I've set up a trivial web app for
Tomcat that consists of just a single html page. When I try to load the
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 12:55:15 -0700, you wrote:
>Are you sure rc5.d is your startup level? Mine starts in rc3.d, but I am
>running RH Linux 8.0. Just a thought.
rc3.d is boot into text mode, rc5.d boots into X
--
Thanks! Changing it to rc3.d did the trick.
Anthony
--- Michael Cardon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you sure rc5.d is your startup level? Mine
> starts in rc3.d, but I am
> running RH Linux 8.0. Just a thought.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: thors_ha
Look at my website on Tomcat installation. At the bottom of the page there
are descriptions of how to do it along with my daemon scripts that you
can use. Just change the location of executables in the scripts, or create
symbolic links.
I remember it was tricky to do shutdown properly, so I a
Well, this might not be the problem, but just in case, your setup is
backwards, unless I am misunderstanding your post.
S71tomcat should be a symlink to /etc/init.d/tomcatd (your script), not the
other way around. The actual script should go in init.d, not in any of the
rc*.d directories. The
Please be specific. What is failing? What didn't work? What is the error
message?
-Original Message-
From: thors_hammer123 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: June 30, 2003 3:50 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat and Linux
I have installed Tomcat 5.0 (as part of the Java Web
Ser
Are you sure rc5.d is your startup level? Mine starts in rc3.d, but I am
running RH Linux 8.0. Just a thought.
-Original Message-
From: thors_hammer123 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 12:50 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat and Linux
I have installed
I have installed Tomcat 5.0 (as part of the Java Web
Services Pack) on a Redhat 7.1 system kernel 2.4.20.
I am trying to get Tomcat to boot up at startup, and
been failing.
Following some instructions, I wrote the following
script:
---
#!/bin/bas
pache and 2 instances of the
tomcat server. On M2 I run my 3rd instance of tomcat.
I am running Linux 8.0, Apache2, Tomcat 1.24, j2sdk1.4.1_03, and mod_jk2
using channelSockets. I could never get jni or channelUnix to work on
Linux.
HOWTO: http://www.cardon.biz/docs/t
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Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2003 9:23 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat on Linux HOWTO
Michael Cardon wrote:
>I have compiled a HOWTO using Linux 8.0, Tomcat 4.1.24, and mod_jk2.
>
>I hope this will help some people.
>
>I would also like to hear from anyone with any sugg
Michael Cardon wrote:
I have compiled a HOWTO using Linux 8.0, Tomcat 4.1.24, and mod_jk2.
I hope this will help some people.
I would also like to hear from anyone with any suggestion on how I could
improve the setup I've done. I'm always learning
Thanks.
http://www.cardon.biz/d
I have compiled a HOWTO using Linux 8.0, Tomcat 4.1.24, and mod_jk2.
I hope this will help some people.
I would also like to hear from anyone with any suggestion on how I could
improve the setup I've done. I'm always learning
Thanks.
http://www.cardon.biz/d
Howdy,
>The tomcat logging is funny at that point indeed - the doc talks about
how
>to
>direct log messages, but no word about how to create them. ;-)
That's because that information is part of the servlet specification:
// Log a message from a servlet
getServletContext().log("this is my messag
For me its the price of flexibility.
In log4j, it is easy to maintain the file name without making it an absolute
path. Log4j does allow property expansion (if thats the right term). For example:
log4j.appender.R=org.apache.log4j.RollingFileAppender
log4j.appender.R.File=${catalina.home}/logs/ou
> So in my situation - I ignore the tomcat-loggers (almost), and use the
> config settings for my logging implementation (In particular, log4j).
The problem is that now the tomcat admin has to maintain another config file
containing the (same) paths to the logdir - I'd rather like to avoid that
When I use commons-logging - I ignore the loggers provided by tomcat. (Its
because I haven't read how to marry the two together) A problem of the tomcat
loggers is it is a boolean - you log or your don't. This is an issue when you
include many debug and trace calls. You don't want them logged un
Hi there,
since someone already suggested homicide on servlet developers writing to
stderr I tried to use (commons) logging in my webapps as suggest in the docs.
I have the following Logger Elements in my server.xml:
(under Service)
[this file is not even being created]
(under host)
[only s
rc5.d
-Original Message-
From: Florent Zara [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: June 20, 2003 5:12 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: TomCat Daemon on Linux
Hello,
Kwok Peng Tuck wrote:
> It's possible to write your own script, if you want to have a look at
> the script I can send
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