On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 9:00 AM, Lisa D Beggs/AC/VCU wrote:
> --> Well you obviously chose not to read that I have gotten much further
> than the first time I posted on this forum and am well beyond the initial
> problem I was having.
No, you're *back to the original problem* you posted about, wh
Lisa D Beggs/AC/VCU wrote:
--> Well you obviously chose not to read that I have gotten much further
than the first time I posted on this forum and am well beyond the initial
problem I was having. It's really sad that I decided to come here to get
the help of people who with more experience
Lisa D Beggs/AC/VCU wrote:
I guess nobody is willing to help me any further on the below?
Just because you're called Lisa then...
Because, as Hassan mentioned, you already got all the answers.
There are 2 ways to do what you want.
And in both cases, your directory structure will change somewha
From:
Hassan Schroeder
To:
Tomcat Users List
Date:
08/03/2009 11:44 AM
Subject:
Re: Trouble setting up virtual host
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 8:39 AM, Lisa D Beggs/AC/VCU
wrote:
> --> If I remember correctly, the answer you gave me is not appropriate
> for my situation. I can not
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 8:39 AM, Lisa D Beggs/AC/VCU wrote:
> --> If I remember correctly, the answer you gave me is not appropriate
> for my situation. I can not rename my application directory folder with
> ROOT. I must keep my application directory structure.
Why? Since you don't want that s
From:
Hassan Schroeder
To:
Tomcat Users List
Date:
08/03/2009 11:28 AM
Subject:
Re: Trouble setting up virtual host
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 7:31 AM, Lisa D Beggs/AC/VCU
wrote:
> I guess nobody is willing to help me any further on the below?
I gave you the answer in the very first reply
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 7:31 AM, Lisa D Beggs/AC/VCU wrote:
> I guess nobody is willing to help me any further on the below?
I gave you the answer in the very first reply in this thread.
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Hassan Schroeder hassan.schroe...@gmail.com
twitter: @hassan
I guess nobody is willing to help me any further on the below?
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From:
Lisa D Beggs/AC/VCU
To:
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Date:
07/30/2009 12:47 PM
Subject:
Re: Trouble setting up virtual host
Thanks to all those that have helped with
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Date:
07/27/2009 10:55 PM
Subject:
Re: Trouble setting
From:
Mark Eggers
To:
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Date:
07/27/2009 10:55 PM
Subject:
Re: Trouble setting up virtual host
As usual, late to the thread.
I'll use C) then:
> > C) on another workstation :
> >
> > - close the browser and re-open it.
> > - in the brow
As usual, late to the thread.
I'll use C) then:
> > C) on another workstation :
> >
> > - close the browser and re-open it.
> > - in the browser, find the place where you can "clear the cache".
> > - do it (clear the cache)
> > - request the URL :
> >
> http://a
Lisa,
at this point :
1) I (nor anyone here) can really help you if the workstations, for some
reason, cannot connect to that server using port 80.
That is a matter for your local network people, and you must solve it
with them.
2) if, as according to one of preceding posts, it is finally li
Of course, now that you have used "A:" for your answers, I can no longer
do the same. So I'll use "B:"..
Lisa D Beggs/AC/VCU wrote:
...
A) on the server itself :
- close the browser and re-open it.
- in the browser, find the place where you can "clear the cache".
Ask someone
Lisa D Beggs/AC/VCU wrote:
...
Now another bit :
In the following, I have removed the lines of less interest right now,
leaving only the ones related to tomcat5.
The ... represent removed lines.
Microsoft Windows [Version 5.2.3790]
(C) Copyright 1985-2003 Microsoft Corp.
C:\Documents and S
st
Date:
07/27/2009 03:37 PM
Subject:
Re: Trouble setting up virtual host
Lisa D Beggs/AC/VCU wrote:
... (indicates I cut part of the previous message)
>
> If I type in http://adm138:8080/InfoViewApps or
http://adm138/InfoViewApps
> on the server, the application comes up. Before wh
Lisa D Beggs/AC/VCU wrote:
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André Warnier
To:
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Date:
07/27/2009 03:18 PM
Subject:
Re: Trouble setting up virtual host
Lisa D Beggs/AC/VCU wrote:
I am sorry, I don't usually post on forums. I am sorry if I am making
this difficult to read. I hope this is bette
Lisa D Beggs/AC/VCU wrote:
... (indicates I cut part of the previous message)
If I type in http://adm138:8080/InfoViewApps or http://adm138/InfoViewApps
on the server, the application comes up. Before when I had it directed to
port 8080, from a user's workstation I could get the application t
From:
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To:
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Date:
07/27/2009 03:18 PM
Subject:
Re: Trouble setting up virtual host
Lisa D Beggs/AC/VCU wrote:
> I am sorry, I don't usually post on forums. I am sorry if I am making
> this difficult to read. I hope this is better. I am only c
Lisa D Beggs/AC/VCU wrote:
I am sorry, I don't usually post on forums. I am sorry if I am making
this difficult to read. I hope this is better. I am only copying what
you are giving me and then responding.
Lisa, let's take this a little bit at a time.
The reason why your messages are diffic
I am sorry, I don't usually post on forums. I am sorry if I am making
this difficult to read. I hope this is better. I am only copying what
you are giving me and then responding.
>> another note.now that I have changed port from 8080 to 80,
> How exactly did you do this ? I changed the c
Lisa,
I am doing my best to help, but you are not making it easy.
You get one more try, cause I'm a good guy (unlike Chuck).
See below.
And do leave some space between questions and answers, it's just much
easier to read.
Lisa D Beggs/AC/VCU wrote:
another note.now that I have changed por
> From: Lisa D Beggs/AC/VCU [mailto:ldbe...@vcu.edu]
> Subject: Re: Trouble setting up virtual host
>
> > another note.now that I have changed port from 8080 to 80,
> How exactly did you do this ? I changed the configuration in the
> server.xml file based on guidance fr
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Date:
07/23/2009 12:46 PM
Subject:
Re: Trouble settin
Lisa D Beggs/AC/VCU wrote:
Allright, let's continue step by step, based on the above.
Q5:
a) Open a Windows command window.
b) Type "nslookup adm138"
The last line of the response is an IP address. What is it ?
128.172.12.129 (which is IP of ADM138)
c) Type "nslookup www.fmdreports.vcu.edu"
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Date:
07/23/2009 10:42 AM
Subject:
Re: Trouble setting up virtual host
Lisa D Beggs/AC/VCU wrote:
> Can you tell us first under what kind of host this Tomcat is running ?
> Is it a Unix system, a Linux system, a Windows system ?
>
> We are running Windows Serve
Lisa D Beggs/AC/VCU wrote:
Can you tell us first under what kind of host this Tomcat is running ?
Is it a Unix system, a Linux system, a Windows system ?
We are running Windows Server 2003
Second :
I am going to ask some pretty basic questions. Can you answer them,
even if you think that th
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André Warnier
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Date:
07/22/2009 06:49 PM
Subject:
Re: Trouble setting up virtual host
Lisa D Beggs/AC/VCU wrote:
> The default Tomcat page is what I get if I try to enter that on the
server
> hosting Tomcat
Lisa D Beggs/AC/VCU wrote:
The default Tomcat page is what I get if I try to enter that on the server
hosting Tomcat & Crystal Reports Server.so my configuration in the
server.xml file must be incorrect.
If I try to type in the webpage from another computer it can not find the
page.
..
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Lisa D Beggs/AC/VCU wrote:
Sorry, didn't even look at this before:
> appBase="\webapps\InfoViewApp\logon.jsp"
Totally wrong -- change to appBase="/webapps"
>
Remove the Context element totally from server.xml.
Then remove the existing ROOT co
3:42 PM
Subject:
Re: Trouble setting up virtual host
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Lisa D Beggs/AC/VCU
wrote:
> I am hoping you can help me. I am trying to get a DNS entry that we set
> up www.websitename.edu (alias websitename.edu) to point to another page
on
> our Crystal Reports Ser
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Lisa D Beggs/AC/VCU wrote:
> I am hoping you can help me. I am trying to get a DNS entry that we set
> up www.websitename.edu (alias websitename.edu) to point to another page on
> our Crystal Reports Server (Infoview).
DNS entries associate host (and domain) name
I am hoping you can help me. I am trying to get a DNS entry that we set
up www.websitename.edu (alias websitename.edu) to point to another page on
our Crystal Reports Server (Infoview).
We are running Tomcat 5.5.20. I was told I need to set up a virtual host,
I need to point the DNS entries
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