what about accessing Magnolia directly on Tomcat, for example

http://127.0.0.1:8009/magnolia-bundled-webapp-5.3.8

It seems to me that it is rather a Tomcat configuration problem which you 
encounter.

HTH

Michael



Am 28.05.15 um 09:20 schrieb Christopher Dodunski (via Magnolia Forums):
> Hello All,
>
> Firstly, greetings to the Magnolia community.  The CMS looks truly exciting!
>
> I am presently evaluating Magnolia, but have encountered some difficulty with 
> installation.  I would like to deploy Magnolia to run on a pre-existing 
> installation of Apache Tomcat, but have found the Magnolia documentation to 
> be rather light in this regard.  I will run through my particular server 
> configuration which - though perhaps slightly irregular - works fine when 
> deploying most other WAR files.
>
> Domain: www.sense.co.nz
>
> 1) Placed magnolia-bundled-webapp-5.3.8.war in directory: 
> /home/magnolia/application/.
>
> 2) Added Tomcat <Host> element (server.xml):
>
>   </Host>
>       <Host name="sense.co.nz" appBase="/home/magnolia/application"
>             unpackWARs="true" autoDeploy="true"
>             xmlValidation="false" xmlNamespaceAware="false">
>       </Host>
>
> 3) On restart, Tomcat successfully unpacks the Magnolia WAR (a good start).
>
> 4) Apache HTTP Server receives the request, and forwards on to Apache Tomcat 
> via AJP connector.
>
>   ProxyPass / ajp://127.0.0.1:8009/
> ProxyPassReverse / ajp://127.0.0.1:8009/
>
> 5) Apache Tomcat receives the request, but Magnolia seemingly not invoked.  
> Welcome to check for yourself.
>
> Any suggestions would be gratefully received.  Happy to provide any 
> additional information to help solve.  :-)
>



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