On Nov 3, 2008, at 12:26 PM, Jeremy Rosenberg wrote:

Hi List

We are trying to set up a new server, we have JavaMonitor running on the web server with the apache connector and wotaskd running on the app server.

JavaMonitor starts up applications just fine via the web interface. But when we try to stop an app via the JavaMonitor interface (either by clicking the red button or turning refuse new sessions on) nothing happens.

I trussed the wotaskd process on the app server and found that it is receiving the message to "STOP" from JavaMonitor and then using womp/ instanceRequest to tell the application process to "TERMINATE" or "REFUSE" but the application seems to be replying with "NO" and "Access Denied" as the error message.

Is this making sense to anyone? What kind of permission is the application looking for? I'm not terribly proficient with truss so I might be misinterpreting what I am seeing.


Is Direct Connect disabled?

Look in  /System/Library/WebObjects/Adaptors/Apache/apache.conf

Are any passwords set?

Chuck


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