Are you monitoring the system console for anything that might be
interesting? When issues like this come up in Unix, it is almost
always a permissions problem somewhere or else. You could always add
system.out.println statements to the initialization code of your
app. I would bet your app is starting, but is failing to complete
initialization. When you run it from the command line, what is the
user? What user is wotaskd & JavaMonitor running as?
But hey, if you want to reformat your hard drive, that's your
choice. You might have a great future in Apple service.
On Jul 18, 2007, at 5:53 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
On Jul 18, 2007, at 5:49 PM, Jeff Schmitz wrote:
OK, I removed /Library/WebObjects/Configuration/SiteConfig.xml,
then restarted and now I can connect to wotaskd.
Move quickly and carry a big stick.
I readded my app, and still it won't start, and there are no logs.
Won't start? What does wotaskd say? How about
ps auxwww | grep java
It it is _really_ not running and it starts from the command line
with _all_ of the _same_ parameters as in JavaMonitor, then I have
no idea.
Next step I guess is wipe the drive and re-install everything,
unless there are any other suggestions??
That seems like a radical and unnecessary step.
Chuck
On Jul 18, 2007, at 7:21 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
Is wotaskd running? If you go to http://host:1085 after you
launch the app in JM, can you see it in the config?
On Jul 18, 2007, at 5:16 PM, Jeff Schmitz wrote:
Thanks Chuck,
I tried the things on both those links with no luck. I can
start my app from the command line running as appserver and it
runs fine, so I don't think it's a permissions problem. And
I've tried to hit my site after starting it with javamonitor,
but it's not there, so I don't think it's a case of javamonitor
just not seeing it.
Any other ideas?
Jeff
On Jul 17, 2007, at 10:12 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
On Jul 17, 2007, at 7:53 PM, Jeff Schmitz wrote:
Seems like I go through this everytime I try to deploy, which
is only once or twice a year. I think I write everything
down, but everytime something crops up and bites me.
Anyway (enough whining), I built my app on my developement
machine (using the WOLips build script) into the dist folder.
I copied the resulting app over to my xserve, into /Library/
WebObjects/Applications.
I followed the WebObjects deployment guide to setup my host
and add my application with JavaMonitor.
Here are my application options:
-WOPort 2001 -WOCachingEnabled YES -WODebuggingEnabled NO -
WOOutputPath /dev/null -WOAutoOpenInBrowser NO -
WOAutoOpenClientApplication NO -WOLifebeatInterval 30 -
WOLifebeatEnabled YES -WOLifebeatDestinationPort 1085 -
WOAdaptor WODefaultAdaptor -WOWorkerThreadCount 8 -
WOListenQueueSize 128 -WOWorkerThreadCountMin 16 -
WOWorkerThreadCountMax 256 -NSProjectSearchPath () -
WOSessionTimeOut 1800 -WOStatisticsPassword smsbear1 -
WOApplicationName netbRacquetsATP -WOMonitorEnabled YES -
WONoPause YES -Xms256M -Xmx512M -WOOutputPath /Users/
netbrackets -WODirectConnectEnabled false -
EOAdaptorDebugEnabled false
When I start my app, it just seems to hang (at least in java
monitor), and there are no log files output anywhere. I
created an empty logWebobjects file in /tmp, but no log file.
So, I'm pretty much stuck with no clues as to what's going
on. Any ideas? What goes in the HTTPAdapter URL field for
the Site? Is using localhost ok for the IP?
For starters, see if this helps:
http://www.gvcsitemaker.com/gvc.webobjects/
faq&mode=single&recordID=66181
http://www.gvcsitemaker.com/gvc.webobjects/
faq&mode=single&recordID=19193
Chuck
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