Yes, the SiteConfig.xml is the same. Usually, I put the Wonder versions in /Library/WebObjects/JavaApplications (or /opt/Local/Library/WebObjects/JavaApplications if it's on Linux) and I change the startup scripts for wotaskd and JavaMonitor to use the Wonder versions. We are running the Wonder versions for months without any problems.
> Interesting...that's sort of what I was looking for. Is it pretty > straightforward to migrate from the standard JavaMonitor and wotaskd to the > Project Wonder versions? We haven't been using them so far. Thanks very > much for the help! > > On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 11:17 AM, Pascal Robert <prob...@macti.ca> wrote: > > Le 2010-11-15 à 11:11, Greg Lappen a écrit : > > > Hi all, > > > > We just had an issue with our WebObjects application becoming unresponsive > > on our new production server (a Mac Mini of course!). The java process was > > running, but not even our login page would show up - we got the "No > > instance available" message from mod_webobjects. > > > > What I'd like to do is setup something (probably monit) to monitor and test > > the app periodically and restart the java process when necessary. I've > > used monit in the past with Ruby on Rails and Java app servers, but not > > with WebObjects. I'm wondering if anyone else has setup something similar, > > and how you did it. Is there a way to invoke WOMonitor to start/stop the > > application from the command line, so I can call it from monit, or am I > > better off replacing WOMonitir with monit altogether and just maintaining > > the startup options in my monit configuration? > > I don't think you need to replace JavaMonitor with monit, you just have to > use monit to monitor your apps. I use Nagios to monitor our apps, but I don't > see why it wouldn't work with Monitor. > > Check the wiki for direct actions and REST calls you can call to monitor and > restart your apps : > > > http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WO/Project+Wonder+additions+to+wotaskd+and+JavaMonitor > > -- > Pascal Robert > prob...@macti.ca > > AIM/iChat : MacTICanada > LinkedIn : http://www.linkedin.com/in/macti > Twitter : pascal_robert > >
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