Re: RHEL4 with App Server 3 and the missing tomcat5 manager

2006-10-17 Thread John McCoy, Jr
Ah sorry dumb sys admin, thanks Chuck will do. Caldarale, Charles R wrote: From: John McCoy, Jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: RHEL4 with App Server 3 and the missing tomcat5 manager Is it possible to build only the manager app from the tarball? You don't need to build any

Re: RHEL4 with App Server 3 and the missing tomcat5 manager

2006-10-17 Thread David Smith
Install tomcat55-admin-webapps-5.5.17-4jpp.noarch.rpm See the JPackage site for further info. They created your rpms. --David John McCoy, Jr wrote: It does not appear so (see below). David could you shoot me a file list from the manager directory so I can do a more thorough search? Thanks.

RE: RHEL4 with App Server 3 and the missing tomcat5 manager

2006-10-17 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: John McCoy, Jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: RHEL4 with App Server 3 and the missing tomcat5 manager > > Is it possible to build only the manager app from the tarball? You don't need to build anything with Tomcat; other than the optional APR connector, it&#x

Re: RHEL4 with App Server 3 and the missing tomcat5 manager

2006-10-17 Thread John McCoy, Jr
It does not appear so (see below). David could you shoot me a file list from the manager directory so I can do a more thorough search? Thanks. Is it possible to build only the manager app from the tarball? OR is this just to crazy an idea. So many systems with so many updates to keep an eye out

Re: RHEL4 with App Server 3 and the missing tomcat5 manager

2006-10-16 Thread Bruno Georges
Hi John RH is now offering an application stack which bundles: JBoss AS [incl tomcat] , Apache, LAMP,... I haven't installed it, therefore I don't know if they have shipped it with Tomcat's manager front-end. I suggets you have a look at their page: http://www.redhat.com/solutions/rhappstack/ An

Re: RHEL4 with App Server 3 and the missing tomcat5 manager

2006-10-16 Thread David Smith
Tomcat (at least the release version from tomcat.apace.org) has the manager already in it. The manager webapp lives in $TOMCAT_HOME/server/webapps with it's context definition in $TOMCAT_HOME/conf/Catalina/localhost. Are either of those already present in your RPM dist? --David Caldarale,

RE: RHEL4 with App Server 3 and the missing tomcat5 manager

2006-10-16 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: John McCoy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RHEL4 with App Server 3 and the missing tomcat5 manager > > Ok seems reasonable, however I can find no RPMs from Redhat for it. That's probably a good thing. Most of the Linux vendors try to repackage Tomcat and end up making a mess of it.