I have a new application in production and the wotaskd has failed several times causing great problems.

"failed".  What does that mean?

It no longer responds to JavaMonitor

Details?

I really do not have any other than JavaMonitor says that wotaskd on that box is not responding. Next time it happens I will see if I can hit its URL. I assume JavaMonitor is asking for the configuration file. Is there any other reason that JavaMonitor tries to contact wotaskd?



and the apps were acting strangely because of it.

Details?

It was really bizarre. I have an app that is called Bids.woa and I have apache configured to rewrite URLS so that http://host/ gets mapped to /apps/WebObjects/Bids.woa, but, of course, the user still sees http://host/ in their browser. When wotaskd stopped responding hitting http://host/ cause the URL in the browser to change to http://host/apps/WebObjects/Bids.woa and Safari said it could not load the page because the URL was redirecting back to itself too many times.

I was able to cure this by restarting wotaskd. It did not require restarting apache. I really do not understand how this could happen.




I need to do some more investigating, but the only way I was able to get the apps to respond again was to restart wotaskd.

Wonder's wotasks?  Apples?  Which version?

THe version from Wonder from about1 week ago.



Any tips on how to investigate wotaskd?

Same as a regular WO app, turn up the NSLog levels.

I will look into that. Can I use the log4j configurations from the sample properties file in wonder?

Thanks,
Frank
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