> > The second reason is we use Splunk as a log aggregator. In Splunk
>> it is easy to filter these out when looking at the log but having
>> all these almost useless messages significantly adds to the
>> activity of the Splunk forwarder on these systems.
>I'm surprised
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>> I have taken over the
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> I have taken over the administration of several
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On 2/21/20 12:15, Darryl Philip Baker wrote:
> I have taken over the administration of several Tomcat instances.
> A number of these are load balanced
On 2/21/20, 11:23 AM, "M. Manna" wrote:
Hey Darryl,
I may be mistaken, but It seems you are probably trying to make the
logging coarser. You can take a look at conf/logging.properties for your
tomcat instances to do the adjustments of log levels.
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On 2/21/20 12:15, Darryl Philip Baker wrote:
> I have taken over the administration of several Tomcat instances.
> A number of these are load balanced using an F5 appliance. The
> org.apache.catalina.values.AccessLogValve log file is
Hey Darryl,
On Fri, 21 Feb 2020 at 17:15, Darryl Philip Baker <
darryl.ba...@northwestern.edu> wrote:
> I have taken over the administration of several Tomcat instances. A number
> of these are load balanced using an F5 appliance. The
> org.apache.catalina.values.AccessLogValve log file is
I have taken over the administration of several Tomcat instances. A number of
these are load balanced using an F5 appliance. The
org.apache.catalina.values.AccessLogValve log file is filled with the F5 polls
to see if the application is alive. Under almost all circumstances these are
useless,
On 7/14/2016 9:54 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> Paul,
>
> On 7/14/16 12:43 PM, Paul Roubekas wrote:
> > How do I start and stop just the tomcat admin application from a
> > command line? I had someone try to guess the password to my
> > Tomee-Plume server last
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On 7/14/16 12:43 PM, Paul Roubekas wrote:
> How do I start and stop just the tomcat admin application from a
> command line? I had someone try to guess the password to my
> Tomee-Plume server last night. Thankfully I changed th
How do I start and stop just the tomcat admin application from a command
line? I had someone try to guess the password to my Tomee-Plume server
last night. Thankfully I changed the default password and the hacker
only tried twice. I want to be able to keep the admin application
closed most
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On 1/10/2011 9:09 AM, Robin Capone wrote:
You can't see me but, I'm banging my head on my desk.
Facepalm strikes again. :(
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You can't see me but, I'm banging my head on my desk.
Yes, the bookmark was the problem. Thanks for your
help.
On 1/7/2011 6:17 PM, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
2011/1/8 Robin Caponercap...@centonline.com:
I have a web service that gets undeployed when I
start tomcat administration. I have to
I have a web service that gets undeployed when I
start tomcat administration. I have to restart Tomcat
and redeploy the service.
I'm running Tomcat 5.0 on a win2003 server. The service
runs without problems...until admin is started. Has anyone
experienced this?
From: Robin Capone [mailto:rcap...@centonline.com]
Subject: Starting Tomcat admin undeploys a web service
I have a web service that gets undeployed when I
start tomcat administration.
What's in the logs?
Has anyone experienced this?
Don't recall hearing about it on any supported level
2011-01-07 17:40:40 StandardContext[/manager]HTMLManager: list: Listing
contexts for virtual host 'localhost'
The web service is removed from the webapps directory.
On 1/7/2011 5:11 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Robin Capone [mailto:rcap...@centonline.com]
Subject: Starting Tomcat
2011/1/8 Robin Capone rcap...@centonline.com:
I have a web service that gets undeployed when I
start tomcat administration. I have to restart Tomcat
and redeploy the service.
I'm running Tomcat 5.0 on a win2003 server. The service
runs without problems...until admin is started. Has anyone
Hello all
I have downloaded and installed tomcat 6.0.29 on a windows server
I can access the Manager page, but there is no /admin page.
/admin isnt listed under webapps
How to I get access to the admin page??
Thanks so much
On 02/12/2010 11:39, terry.mcbr...@aero.bombardier.com wrote:
Hello all
I have downloaded and installed tomcat 6.0.29 on a windows server
I can access the Manager page, but there is no /admin page.
/admin isnt listed under webapps
How to I get access to the admin page??
You'd need to
Thanks Mark
I will look into jconsole
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Subject: newbie: accessing tomcat admin page from another machine
I thought I should be able to access the administrator from
other machines in my network using the latter but I cannot.
What exactly do you mean by administrator? What
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worldwidewi...@gmail.comwrote:
I installed TC 6.0.26 on one machine in my Windows XP network. It is set up
to run as a service. I can access the administrator from that page using
http
on hal9000.
I
feel embarrassed because this seems obvious, but I cannot seem to figure
out
what I am doing wrong.
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chuck.caldar...@unisys.com wrote:
From: bill.turner [mailto:worldwidewi...@gmail.com]
Subject: newbie: accessing tomcat admin page from another machine
I thought I should be able to access the administrator from
other machines in my
From: bill turner [mailto:worldwidewi...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: newbie: accessing tomcat admin page from another machine
Well, the administrator, which I thought was quite obvious, is the
console one sees when you install tomcat, start it up and type in
localhost:8080.
That's
On 23/03/2010 13:55, bill turner wrote:
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 8:40 AM, Caldarale, Charles R
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com wrote:
From: bill.turner [mailto:worldwidewi...@gmail.com]
Subject: newbie: accessing tomcat admin page from another machine
I thought I should be able to access
there is an easy solution that I have yet to uncover.
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 8:40 AM, Caldarale, Charles R
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com wrote:
From: bill.turner [mailto:worldwidewi...@gmail.com]
Subject: newbie: accessing tomcat admin page from another machine
I thought I should be able to access
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com wrote:
From: bill.turner [mailto:worldwidewi...@gmail.com]
Subject: newbie: accessing tomcat admin page from another machine
I thought I should be able to access the administrator from
other machines in my network using the latter but I cannot.
What exactly do you
ahhh! Great! Thanks for the input re: the hosts file. I will have to dig
into that!
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 9:05 AM, Caldarale, Charles R
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com wrote:
From: bill turner [mailto:worldwidewi...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: newbie: accessing tomcat admin page from another
From: bill turner [mailto:worldwidewi...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: newbie: accessing tomcat admin page from another machine
I did think that windows would look for specific machine names in the
network first.
Windows networking does (using ancient NetBIOS techniques), but regular TCP/IP
tomcat admin page from another machine
It does appear that there was a firewall issue. I had to open port 8080. I can
now use the ip address: http://192.168.0.198:8080/.
I did think that windows would look for specific machine names in the network
first. And, that is what I would really like
, it should be able to do it like you're
thinking.
I've done that on my network at home.
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Subject: Re: newbie: accessing tomcat admin page from another
Yes, you'd have to.
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From: bill.turner [mailto:worldwidewi...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 10:41 AM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: RE: newbie: accessing tomcat admin page from another machine
I have it working. Once the firewall issue was resolved
there is a way to trace into a log file all the connections (and also every
connection attempt) made into the admin tomcat webapp ? What I need to
know is:
login timestamp
user
src ip
It is called AccessLogValve,
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/config/valve.html
Hi all,
there is a way to trace into a log file all the connections (and also every
connection attempt) made into the admin tomcat webapp ? What I need to
know is:
login timestamp
user
src ip
Thanks in advance,
Mauro.
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Thank you very much for the answer. This is really a nice help.
Srinivas Jonnalagadda
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To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: tomcat admin console set values
: tomcat admin console set values
From: Srinivas Jonnalagadda [mailto:sarinivas7...@earthlink.net]
Subject: tomcat admin console set values
When i set the DataSource values thru the Tomcat
Administration web application. Where are these values
physically stored?
First off, tell us your Tomcat
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On 2/13/2009 12:21 PM, Srinivas Jonnalagadda wrote:
Sorry for not mentioning. I am using tomcat 5.5.9 on a solaris
machine and 5.5.27 on a windows machine. I tried to set the JnDi
DataSource and i was successful on 5.5.27 windows
Hi,
I am getting the Access to the specified resource () has been forbidden when
i try to access as http://192.168.0.10:8080/admin/. the admin app is deployed
on a solaris machine with tomcat 5.5.9 communicationg with Apache HTTP Server
and using mod_jk connector. I copied admin.xml to
Srinivas Jonnalagadda wrote:
Hi,
I am getting the Access to the specified resource () has been forbidden
when i try to access as http://192.168.0.10:8080/admin/. the admin app is
deployed on a solaris machine with tomcat 5.5.9 communicationg with Apache
HTTP Server and using mod_jk
=org.apache.catalina.valves.RemoteAddrValve
allow=127.0.0.1,192.168.0.10/--
/Context
Thanks,
Srinivas Jonnalagadda
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From: Mark Thomas ma...@apache.org
Sent: Feb 10, 2009 7:19 AM
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: tomcat admin console problem
Srinivas
Hi,
When i set the DataSource values thru the Tomcat Administration web
application. Where are these values physically stored? the file name. I set
these values and tried to figure out if they are stored in server.xml
orcontext.xml and i dont see them. any documentation regarding this?
Your
From: Srinivas Jonnalagadda [mailto:sarinivas7...@earthlink.net]
Subject: tomcat admin console set values
When i set the DataSource values thru the Tomcat
Administration web application. Where are these values
physically stored?
First off, tell us your Tomcat level - we're not psychics
Subject: Re: tomcat admin console problem
Srinivas Jonnalagadda wrote:
Hi,
I am getting the Access to the specified resource () has been forbidden
when i try to access as http://192.168.0.10:8080/admin/. the admin app is
deployed on a solaris machine with tomcat 5.5.9 communicationg with Apache
Hi,
When i set the DataSource values thru the Tomcat Administration web
application. Where are these values physically stored? the file name. I set
these values and tried to figure out if they are stored in server.xml
orcontext.xml and i dont see them. any documentation regarding this?
Your
From: Srinivas Jonnalagadda [mailto:sarinivas7...@earthlink.net]
Subject: tomcat admin console problems
When i set the DataSource values thru the Tomcat
Administration web application. Where are these values
physically stored? the file name.
We already answered this question:
http
I've got the Tomcat admin webapp up and running but am seeing an error
(when I try and log in) in catalina.out informing me that there are no
LoginModules configured for engine_name
We use JAAS for our web app so I'm familiar with the concept of the
LoginModule and we have a JAAS Realm
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From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 10:17 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: tomcat admin package
5) Everyone may as well switch to LambdaProbe, which is much nicer, anyway.
- -chris
Is there a way to communicate with Tomcat via the admin port but not
have to use the web interface? We're looking at completely automating
our deployment process and it would be nice if we could send a signal to
Tomcat to shutdown via the command-line.
Additionally, if it is possible, are
Gordon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Communicating on the Tomcat admin port
Is there a way to communicate with Tomcat via the admin port but not
have to use the web interface? We're looking at completely automating
our deployment
We currently use Apache/Tomcat and mod_jk for our webapp. I've
downloaded and installed (correctly, I think) the admin web app but am
having trouble configuring Apache and Tomcat to recognize that the admin
webapp is present. I suspect it's simply a config issue, but can't
figure it out.
From: Adam Gordon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat admin webapp configuration with mod_jk
I've downloaded and installed (correctly, I think) the admin
web app but am having trouble configuring Apache and Tomcat
to recognize that the admin webapp is present.
Obviously, it's
in admin.xml (like we're doing for
our web app) but it's not clear how it needs to be configured.
Any ideas?
--adam
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Adam Gordon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat admin webapp configuration with mod_jk
I've downloaded and installed (correctly, I think
admin package.when i use
http://localhost:8080/admin, tomcat reply that tomcat admin package has not
been installed.
Please give me some url to download tomcat admin package.
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| Don't repeat your posts.
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| 2) Why can't people ever post their tomcat version, OS, and JVM
| version? We aren't psychic or big brother -- we have
hai all,
i have Mac Leapoard os . How to install admin console for Tomcat 5.5.26.
Please tell me where i have to download admin console files.
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S.Prakash
prakash shanmugam wrote:
hai all,
i have Mac Leapoard os . How to install admin console for Tomcat 5.5.26.
Please tell me where i have to download admin console files.
Did you look at the Tomcat 5 download pages?
Mark
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Hi there!
Hope you are fine and in good health
I am getting this error when i am trying to open admin page, all the
folders i downloaded are empty, please advice
Dec 24, 2007 7:11:39 PM
Hi there!
Hope you are fine and in good health
I am getting this error when i am trying to open admin page, all the
folders i downloaded are empty, please advice
Dec 24, 2007 7:11:39 PM
org.apache.catalina.authenticator.FormAuthenticator forwardToLoginPage
WARNING: Unexpected error forwarding
From: Ralph [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: unable to access Tomcat Admin
After starting the tomcat server, when I click on the Tomcat
Administration link, I got the following error message just
like before
Your browser has likely cached the page. Refresh it.
I typed http
Hi
I have a question about tomcat 5.5 admin pacakge. I downloaded it and
installed it according to the instruction.
After starting the tomcat server, when I click on the Tomcat
Administration link, I got the following error message just like before
Tomcat's administration web application
Rashmi:
I posted a similar message and I was told then that the Admin application
v5.5 is not compatible with Tomcat v6.0.x
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Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 8:58 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat admin,Manager app
Thanks Chuck and Venkat,
I wasn't aware it wasn't compatible, and there wasn't a way to know
unless I tried it.
But next time, this question arises, I'll remember.
It would be helpful to see something about the Admin app on this page:
http://tomcat.apache.org/download-60.cgi
for example:
Hi ,
We are trying to setup multiple instanace of tomcat running on the same
server. we can able to do it successfully.
We need to run the Manager,Admin applications also on each instance.
Version Details : Tomcat 6.0.10
JDK Version : 1.5.09
1 .From the docs, i understand that, by default
On 5/22/07, Raja [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi ,
We are trying to setup multiple instanace of tomcat running on the same
server. we can able to do it successfully.
We need to run the Manager,Admin applications also on each instance.
Version Details : Tomcat 6.0.10
JDK Version : 1.5.09
1
From: Rashmi Rubdi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tomcat admin,Manager app setup
I haven't tried the 5.5.x Admin app on Tomcat 6.0.x , but it probably
(just a guess) might be compatible.
It's not compatible, and at the moment there is no admin app for Tomcat
6. Check the dev list
I'm using Tomcat 5.5.23 and the Tomcat Admin 5.5.23 for managing my war
files. For some reason, I can install a new war file with no problem.
If I undeploy, and redeploy the same war file, the web becomes
unavailable. I have discovered it is due to the fact that Tomcat Admin
Sure. use the parameter Context antiJARLocking=true in the Context
Configuration of the you webapp.
Nilson.
Zach Calvert escribió:
I'm using Tomcat 5.5.23 and the Tomcat Admin 5.5.23 for managing my
war files. For some reason, I can install a new war file with no
problem. If I undeploy
Chetan Pandey wrote:
I installed Tomcat Admin to C:/tomcatadmin Folder.
How do I tell my Tomcat located in C:tomcat5.5 to recognize this version
and allow me to access it using
This question has been asked a few times recently. Charles Calderale has given
an extensive explanation
Hi,
Can you please tell me what do I need to do in my web app so that I
can use Tomcat admin console to configure my WEB app?
Thank you.
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, they should be in catalina.out
Garthfield Carter a écrit :
Hello,
I have an issue with the Tomcat admin application. I get HTTP
Status 500 errors whenever I click on any of the User Definition
menu items such as Users, Groups or Roles. The exact error I get
reported on screen in the HTTP Status 500
Garthfield Carter wrote:
Here's my complete server.xml btw. Maybe I've done something wrong here:
It isn't you, it is Tomcat. You have been hit by bug 31339
(http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=31339)
Short-term fix is to change the name back to Catalina.
Mark
Splendid I love this list. You've showed me a good source of
information in the bugs list. I didn't look before.
It fixes part of the problem, I noticed when I changed the engine name
to Catalina I could click on the Host node under Tomcat Server
which used to throw and exception before.
Hello,
I have an issue with the Tomcat admin application. I get HTTP Status
500 errors whenever I click on any of the User Definition menu items
such as Users, Groups or Roles. The exact error I get reported on screen
in the HTTP Status 500 section
Please provide exception messages, they should be in catalina.out
Garthfield Carter a écrit :
Hello,
I have an issue with the Tomcat admin application. I get HTTP
Status 500 errors whenever I click on any of the User Definition
menu items such as Users, Groups or Roles. The exact error I get
---
Garthfield
David Delbecq wrote:
Please provide exception messages, they should be in catalina.out
Garthfield Carter a écrit :
Hello,
I have an issue with the Tomcat admin application. I get HTTP
Status 500 errors whenever I click on any of the User Definition
menu items
Hi
I would like to crush the tomcat admin with the admin modul have
created. Is that possible ? What is the way ?
Thibaut
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Hi
I would like to crush the tomcat admin with the admin modul have
created. Is that possible ? What is the way ?
I am not sure what you meant but I don't think crush is the right word.
You'll need to try re-phrasing this before we can help you. Are you
trying to install
(/) application using the FarmWarDeployer, I have
opted to deploy a named war and use Apache rewrite rules to map it to /.
When I deploy in this manner, expanding the Host node in the Tomcat admin
reveals the admin application itself, but also produces the exception below.
This renders it impossible
All,
We installed tomcat recently and administration console doesn't seem to
be working.When I go to admin URL (http://:8000/admin/).I get a HTTP
status 500 error..Please help.
From: Kuruganti, Lakshmi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: tomcat admin console not working
We installed tomcat recently and administration console
doesn't seem to be working.
What Tomcat level? If it's anything recent, the admin package must be
downloaded and installed separately
Tomcat 4.1.31
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From: Kuruganti, Lakshmi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: tomcat admin console
From: Kuruganti, Lakshmi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: tomcat admin console not working
Tomcat 4.1.31
In that case, verify that the server/webapps/admin directory is present,
and that you've put an appropriate userid role in
conf/tomcat-users.xml.
- Chuck
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Tomcat 4.1.31
In that case, verify that the server/webapps/admin
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From: Kuruganti, Lakshmi
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Yes.
We used port 8000.
http://ocalhost:8000 works and manager http://localhost:8000/manager
works fine..it is just admin http://localhost:8000/admin
From: Kuruganti, Lakshmi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: tomcat admin console not working
I tried a new install and I got into the same issue. Looks
like there won't be any /server/webapps/admin directory.
The above directory is clearly in the 4.1.31 .zip and .tar.gz downloads
(I
Ok. This only makes sense if you have a connector like mod_jk or the
isapi_redirector mapping contexts from Apache or IIS back to tomcat. In that
case, review your config and unmount the tomcat admin context from your
front-end web server.
--David
Mark,
The \conf\catalina\localhost
Jarrod Holder wrote:
Mark,
The \conf\catalina\localhost directory is empty and there isn't an admin folder
at \server\webapps.
The admin interface is not installed, I'm only trying to get Tomcat to stop
responding when I hit the WEB_ROOT/admin folder from a web browser. The reason
being
Mark,
I found and deleted the admin folder you mentioned. However, I'm still
not getting the real admin folder on my web server. Tomcat is still
responding but with a 404 - The requested resource (/admin/) is not
available.
I even tried killing the entire webapps\ROOT folder, but that didn't
We have just installed Novell's GroupWise WebAccess 7 on our server. This new
version uses Tomcat 5.5 to provide service to our users. However, Tomcat tries
to listen on WEB_ROOT/admin for a non existent admin interface. The problem is
our main website uses the /admin directory for it's
Jarrod Holder wrote:
How can we have Tomcat no longer listen for requests to the /admin directory?
Remove the admin.xml Context file for the host in question.
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Hi Jarrold
If I understood your question correctly you will have to edit the
conf/server.xml file and proceed as indicated:
!-- Comment these entries out to disable JMX MBeans support used for the
administration web application --
Listener
Mark,
The \conf\catalina\localhost directory is empty and there isn't an admin folder
at \server\webapps.
The admin interface is not installed, I'm only trying to get Tomcat to stop
responding when I hit the WEB_ROOT/admin folder from a web browser. The reason
being Tomcat is keeping users
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