Re: Help With Deployment

2008-12-31 Thread Frank Castellucci
That did the trick, thanks On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 8:10 PM, Ken Bowen wrote: > The "Tomcat Manager user-id" might not be the one that owns the > folders/files in question. > Check the ownership of the files/folders and check whether the startup > script you are using > for tomcat changes to

Re: Help With Deployment

2008-12-30 Thread Ken Bowen
The "Tomcat Manager user-id" might not be the one that owns the folders/files in question. Check the ownership of the files/folders and check whether the startup script you are using for tomcat changes to some different user like "tomcat". On Dec 30, 2008, at 6:49 PM, Frank Castellucci wrote

Re: Help With Deployment

2008-12-30 Thread Frank Castellucci
I am on Linux I am logged in as the user that runs the build script. tomcat-users.xml contains the user that has "manager" as a role. Frank On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 8:52 AM, Yassine wrote: > This seem to be a security restriction from your operating system, > double check that the system user >

Re: Help With Deployment

2008-12-30 Thread Yassine
This seem to be a security restriction from your operating system, double check that the system user who start the ant based deployment process is able to read and write into the target deployment directory good luck Yassine On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 1:06 PM, Frank Castellucci wrote: > I am getti

Help With Deployment

2008-12-30 Thread Frank Castellucci
I am getting a "access denied" file IO exception when attempting to deploy a WAR file from an Ant script, using the address file://home/builder//filename.war And the Tomcat Manager user-id and password. Tomcat : 6.0.18 Thanks, Frank

Re: Antwort: Need help with deployment

2005-12-13 Thread Mark Phillips
Yes, that was the problem. I changed the permissions and now it works as advertised. Thanks! Mark On Tuesday 13 December 2005 12:13 am, Jan Behrens wrote: > I am not a Linux man myself but I would think that you do have a problem > with the access rights - unless Tomcat is running as root, whic

Antwort: Need help with deployment

2005-12-12 Thread Jan Behrens
I am not a Linux man myself but I would think that you do have a problem with the access rights - unless Tomcat is running as root, which I thing would be even worse. If not, the Tomcat user will need rw access to its webapp dir (and should own it) in order to unpack anything. HTH, Jan Mark Ph

Need help with deployment

2005-12-12 Thread Mark Phillips
I have Tomcat 5.5.9 running on a Linux server. I am having hard time deploying war files remotely from my Linux desktop over the LAN. I have tried the following: 1. Upload war file using tomcat manager I can access the war file on my local machine using the tomcat manager from the server. So, I