Johann, We have now installed Apache 2.0 and tested with it but are still having the same issues. Could it be something in the configuration of the WebObjects Web application or Apache? Would it be possible for us to get a copy of your httpd.conf and SiteConfig.xml files to compare with ours?
Any other suggestions that you might be able to offer? Thanks, Terry Soles Verizonbusiness VNet 870-1702 678-259-1702 -----Original Message----- From: Johann Werner [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, March 30, 2009 4:53 AM To: Soles, James T (Terry) Cc: Deployment WebObjects Subject: Re: WebObjects 5.4, Apache 2.2 and Solaris 10 Hi Terry, I got severeal warnings during my build of the adaptor on Solaris too (way longer than your list ;-) so this doesn't mean that something is wrong. Did you test your adaptor with Apache 2.0? Perhaps there is a communication problem with 2.2. jw Am 26.03.2009 um 17:53 schrieb Soles, James T (Terry): > Johann, > > Thanks for the response. > > Here are answers to your questions and some additional questions for > you: > > Apache 2.2.11 logs : > ----- > [Wed Mar 25 15:42:36 2009] [info] [client 166.42.14.161] (32)Broken > pipe: core_output_filter: writing data to the network > > We have tried both Apple and Wonder Adaptors. > Adaptor logging is enabled : here is the error extract > --------- > Info: New request is POST > /woapp/WebObjects.exe/Web.woa/3/wo/tfBWxOdokFIus42xypy > L8g/8.6 HTTP/1.1 > > Info: Sending request to instance number 3, port 2003 > Info: Trying to contact Web:3 on (2003) > Info: Caching hostent for xxx.vzbi.com > Info: attempting to connect to xxx.vzbi.com on port 2003 > Info: Created new pooled connection [1] to xxx.vzbi.com:2003 > Info: Using pooled connection to xxx.vzbi.com:2003 > Info: Web:3 on (2003) connected [pooled: Yes] > Error: sendBuffers(): send error: Invalid argument > Error: error sending request > Error: Failed to send request > Info: Dumping pooled connection to xxx.vzbi.com(2003) > Info: Marking instance 3 dead > Warn: Marking xxx.vzbi.com:3 unresponsive > Debug: connectionAttempts = 1, retries = 3 > Debug: ac_readConfiguration(): skipped reading config > Info: tr_selectInstance(): scheduler failed to select instance. > Info: No new instance located for failover > Error: Request handling error: No instance available > Debug: <WebObjects Apache Module> new translate: > /woapp/WebObjects.exe/Web.woa/3 /wo/tfBWxOdokFIus42xypyL8g/8.5.13.3.10 > Info: <WebObjects Apache Module> new request: > /woapp/WebObjects.exe/Web.woa/3/wo > /tfBWxOdokFIus42xypyL8g/8.5.13.3.10 > --------- > > Question for you: > While building the adaptor we get the following warnings, but are able > to use the adaptor and perform normal actions (and some frequent page > errors). Do these warnings possibly have a negative impact on the > built > adaptor? If so, what do we need to do to resolve the warnings? > > ---------- > cd Apache2.2 ; gmake > gmake[1]: Entering directory > `/xxx/mukesh/Apple/Developer/Examples/WebObjects/Source/Adaptors/ > Apache2 > .2' > ../Adaptor/make.postamble:2: warning: overriding commands for target > `MoreURLCUtilities.o' > > > > /xxx/mukesh/apache2211/build/libtool --silent --tag=CC --mode=compile > /usr/sfw/bin/gcc -prefer-pic -DSOLARIS2=10 - > D_POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS > -D_REENTRANT -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -g -O2 > -I/xxx/mukesh/apache2211/include -I/FRR/mukesh/apache2211/include > -I/xxx/mukesh/apache2211/include -O2 -Wall -I. > -I/xxx/mukesh/apache2211/include -I../Adaptor > -DSINGLE_THREADED_ADAPTOR -DSOLARIS -DFORKING_WEBSERVER -DAPACHE > -c > -o ../Adaptor/xmlctokenizer.lo ../Adaptor/xmlctokenizer.c && touch > ../Adaptor/xmlctokenizer.slo > ../Adaptor/xmlctokenizer.c: In function `xmlcTokenizerNextToken': > ../Adaptor/xmlctokenizer.c:265: warning: comparison is always false > due > to limited range of data type > ../Adaptor/xmlctokenizer.c:321: warning: comparison is always false > due > to limited range of data type > > > > cp .libs/mod_WebObjects.so . #extra copy to put mod_WebObjects.so in > traditional location > gmake[1]: Leaving directory > `/xxx/mukesh/Apple/Developer/Examples/WebObjects/Source/Adaptors/ > Apache2 > .2' > > ----------- > > Thanks again for your help and let me know if you need any additional > information, > > Terry Soles > > Verizonbusiness > > VNet 870-1702 > > 678-259-1702 > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Johann Werner [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 12:04 PM > To: Soles, James T (Terry) > Cc: Deployment WebObjects > Subject: Re: WebObjects 5.4, Apache 2.2 and Solaris 10 > > Hi Terry, > > I am using WO 5.4 on Solaris without problems. I use Apache 2.0 > though, don't know if that matters. I had first WO 5.3 installed on > them (the article on the objectstyle Wiki originates from these > efforts) and replaced the frameworks with the ones from WO 5.4 some > months ago. All my apps embed all frameworks and are running without > problems. > Did you look at the Apache log? Did you turn on adaptor logging? Which > adaptor are you using, the one from Apple or the Wonder one? > > jw > > > Am 26.03.2009 um 16:45 schrieb Soles, James T (Terry): > >> We are having some difficulty getting our Web application to work >> properly since we have moved to WebObjects 5.4, Apache 2.2 and >> Solaris 10. We are getting pretty regular page not found errors and >> have tried a number of things; rebuilding the Apache adaptor, >> changing settings within WOMonitor for the Web Application, etc. >> with no luck. >> >> Has anyone been successful getting applications running using >> WebObjects 5.4 and Apache 2.2 on a Solaris platform? If so, can you >> please give us some direction on how you were able to make this work >> for you? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Terry Soles >> Verizonbusiness >> VNet 870-1702 >> 678-259-1702 >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. >> Webobjects-deploy mailing list (Webobjects- >> [email protected]) >> Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: >> http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/webobjects-deploy/jw >> %40oyosys.de >> >> This email sent to [email protected] > > _______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. Webobjects-deploy mailing list ([email protected]) Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/webobjects-deploy/archive%40mail-archive.com This email sent to [email protected]
