After redeploying many times the second webapp is now coming up. I
don't know why it suddenly stopped working, but I verified the app comes
up after bouncing the server.
Thanks for the help.
Bear
Bear Giles wrote:
It's commented out in the tomcat/conf context file.
The web
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
There is no appBase attribute for a ; appBase belongs to a
element.
I'd still like to see the _exact_ elements for each webapp,
and their _exact_ location.
Have you changed anything in your server.xml since you posted it
earlier?
Is there anything in the logs show
n Gainty wrote:
Bear-
whats the pathname that StandardManager implements ?
in context.xml look for something like
Anyone else?
Martin-
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Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Bear Giles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [vhost] problem restarting virtual tomcat hosts
That took care of one of the virtual hosts, but a second isn't even
exploding now. It's very confusing since the configurations
are identical.
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Bear Giles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [vhost] problem restarting virtual tomcat hosts
Here's the server.xml and one of the context.xml files. The other
virtual hosts have essentially the same context.xml files.
Assuming your context.x
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Bear Giles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [vhost] problem restarting virtual tomcat hosts
The logs say the error is an IllegalArgumentException:
"Document base /vhost1 does not exist or is not a
readable directory".
Sounds like you
Summary: my virtual tomcat hosts are not coming up after a tomcat
restart, but they do come up once I remove /ROOT. 'start' via the
manager does not suffice.
Details:
I have several virtual hosts under both tomcat 6.0.14 and apache, linked
via mod_jk. The virtual tomcat hosts are located und