That explains it! Thanks very much. I restarted the monitor from
Server Admin, deleted the deployed JavaMonitor app and I am now
seeing the correct configurations.
David
On 19 Apr 2007, at 1:01 PM, Sacha Michel Mallais wrote:
On Apr 19, 2007, at 12:47 PM, David Holt wrote:
I have an odd situation. I have been using JavaMonitor through a
browser to my remote server by adding JavaMonitor as another
deployed app in the JavaMonitor application. Today I fired up
JavaMonitor (using the URL http://localhost:56789) on the remote
server and found that all the applications and instances I have
been adding through the browser remotely are not showing up when I
use the URL http://localhost:56789 on the server. Does this mean
that I have two instances of JavaMonitor running? And if so, how
do I make it one?
It sure sounds like you've got two running. Port 56789 is the
default port when configuring JavaMon from ServerAdmin. The
default port for an app configured in JavaMon is 2000. You should
be able to hit http://my.host.name/cgi-bin/WebObjects/
JavaMonitor.woa to see the one configured from JavaMon.
So, how do you make it one? Simply turn off one of the two. The
one started by Server Admin can be stopped from there, and that's
probably the one you want to stop. To stop the other one, you'll
have to login to the correct JavaMon then use JavaMon to stop itself.
sacha
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