Pete McNeil wrote:
Host name=someplace appBase=/home/someplace/webapps
unpackWARs=true autoDeploy=true
xmlValidation=false xmlNamespaceAware=false
Context
Path=
That should be path=
Case matters. The rest looks OK at first glance.
Mark
Mark Thomas wrote:
Pete McNeil wrote:
Host name=someplace appBase=/home/someplace/webapps
unpackWARs=true autoDeploy=true
xmlValidation=false xmlNamespaceAware=false
Context
Path=
That should be path=
Case matters. The rest looks OK
Pete McNeil wrote:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Document base
/home/someplace/www.someplace.com does not exist or is not a readable
directory
What else have I missed ?
At the risk of stating the obvious, but considering that you're not
getting anywhere anyway, and assuming java is
From: Pete McNeil [mailto:madscient...@microneil.com]
Subject: Re: Tomcat6 - porting resin JSP app - does not exist or is not
areadable directory
The case of path made no difference to the error.
Please post your entire server.xml so we can see all the Host and Engine
entries. Omit the
André Warnier wrote:
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What else have I missed ?
At the risk of stating the obvious, but considering that you're not
getting anywhere anyway, and assuming java is right ..
- what user-id is Tomcat running as ?
- login as root, and do su - (the same user-id)
- do ls -l
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Pete McNeil [mailto:madscient...@microneil.com]
Subject: Re: Tomcat6 - porting resin JSP app - does not exist or is not
areadable directory
The case of path made no difference to the error.
Please post your entire server.xml so we can see all the Host
On 24 Oct 2009, at 17:57, Pete McNeil madscient...@microneil.com
wrote:
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Pete McNeil [mailto:madscient...@microneil.com]
Subject: Re: Tomcat6 - porting resin JSP app - does not exist or
is not
areadable directory
The case of path made no difference to the
I meant put /home/someplace/www.someplace.com
Into
/home/someplace/webapps/ROOT
p
On 24 Oct 2009, at 17:57, Pete McNeil madscient...@microneil.com wrote:
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Pete McNeil [mailto:madscient...@microneil.com]
Subject: Re: Tomcat6 - porting resin JSP app - does not
Pid Ster wrote:
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Any chance, just for kicks, you could put the contents of www.someplace.net
into webapps/ROOT?
I could, but it would be undesirable and shouldn't be necessary. The
team is used to working with the existing structure--- Forcing a change
in that would lead to other
Pid Ster wrote:
I meant put /home/someplace/www.someplace.com
Into
/home/someplace/webapps/ROOT
I think I understood correctly. Aside from the cultural issues (folks
already know how things work now) I don't want to go this route because:
* It's a workaround and doesn't solve the root
On 24 Oct 2009, at 19:29, Pete McNeil madscient...@microneil.com wrote:
Pid Ster wrote:
snip/
Any chance, just for kicks, you could put the contents of www.someplace.net
into webapps/ROOT?
I could, but it would be undesirable and shouldn't be necessary.
That's the response I expected,
Pid Ster wrote:
On 24 Oct 2009, at 19:29, Pete McNeil madscient...@microneil.com wrote:
Pid Ster wrote:
snip/
Any chance, just for kicks, you could put the contents of www.someplace.net
into webapps/ROOT?
I could, but it would be undesirable and shouldn't be necessary.
That's the
Pete McNeil wrote:
...
I have solved this.
This is what I did:
chgrp -R tomcat6 /home/someplace/www.someplace.com
chmod -R 775 /home/someplace/www.someplace.com
It turns out that it was a permissions problem all along. Somehow adding
tomcat6 to the owner's group didn't solve it and the fact
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