Thanks for replying.

I'm not running under chroot, but the debian host is virtual if that makes a
difference (although we did previously test the same setup on Amazon's EC2
on a virtual debian host and did not have these problems).
I tried the request (via telnet localhost 80) you suggested and got the same
Access Denied back.

Mikkel

On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 9:46 AM, Pascal Robert <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have the same problem on a CentOS Linux host. Are you running the apps in
> a chroot? Because I'm running multiple wotaskd and JavaMonitor, and the
> primary one, who is not running under a chroot, is working fine, but the
> ones running under chroot homes have the same issues that you are having. I
> traced it down to a problem inside the standard request handler (womp) that
> the apps receive, when wotaskd told them to terminate, they return a 403
> error saying that it's forbidden.
>
> What wotaskd is asking to the app :
>
> POST /cgi-bin/WebObjects/WOGWTDemo.woa/womp/instanceRequest HTTP/1.0
> cookie:
> content-length: 163
>
> <instanceRequest type="NSDictionary">
>        <commandInstance type="NSDictionary">
>                <command type="NSString">TERMINATE</command>
>        </commandInstance>
> </instanceRequest>
>
> The reply :
>
> HTTP/1.0 403 Apple WebObjects
> x-webobjects-loadaverage: 0
> content-length: 158
>
> <instanceResponse type="NSDictionary">
>        <commandInstance type="NSDictionary">
>                <success type="NSString">NO</success>
>                <errorMessage type="NSString">Access Denied</errorMessage>
>        </commandInstance type="NSDictionary">
> </instanceResponse>
>
> If it was working, the reply should be :
>
> <instanceResponse type="NSDictionary">
>        <commandInstance type="NSDictionary">
>                <success type="NSString">YES</success>
>        </commandInstance type="NSDictionary">
> </instanceResponse>
>
> If you are having the same bug, open a bug report on bugreport.apple.com.
> Mine is #6659666 and is still open...
>
>  Hi
>>
>> We've for some time had a webobjects setup on OS X 10.4 server and are
>> working on migrating it to Debian.
>>
>> I've set up a couple of instances of one of our apps on a test setup,
>> however a few problems have arisen (I suspect they're interconnected):
>>
>> In the details view, there's no problem starting the instances, but the
>> statistics don't update (however clicking WOStats will show them). If I try
>> to stop an instance, nothing happens, I have to kill it in the terminal.
>>
>> It seems to me that Java Monitor and the instances don't "communicate"
>> properly.
>>
>> I'll gladly supply any configuration settings needed, I'm just not sure
>> where to start.
>>
>> --
>> Regards
>>
>> Mikkel Eide Eriksen
>>
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