Am 27.08.2007 um 20:19 schrieb Sacha Michel Mallais:

On Aug 27, 2007, at 11:03 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:

This is strange, we have a Intel xServe and it seems that we are the only one who don't have this problem ?

We also have an Intel xServe and don't experience this problem, but I think the bug requires 2 things to be exhibited:
1) fast startup time
2) running WO apps on a domain _other_ than the canonical one for the machine

I am using WO on an Intel Xserve with a web domain name that differs from the canonical name so I can't confirm that reason. Could it be then related to the speed (or lack of speed) of the DNS server?

jw




sacha


On Aug 24, 2007, at 8:53 AM, Chuck Hill wrote:

Is the the problem that Cliff posted a fix for?

If the ownership and permissions are correct, that would be the next suspect.

The new machines are so fast that WO starts before the network interfaces are initialized leading to its failure.

I haven't seen this on my 2.16 GHz Core 2 Duo iMac on which I've replaced the WO startup item script with the OS X Server launchd config files for wotaskd and JavaMonitor. While this mimics the way WO services are started on OS X Server, there must be other differences between OS X and OS X Server that result in this problem not occurring under OS X.

Cliff's solution was to put a sleep in the startup script for WO.

With no WO startup item script on OS X Server, "sleep 5" should be added as the first statement in the /System/Library/WebObjects/ JavaApplications/wotaskd.woa/wotaskd shell script.


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