Hi James, It sounds like something is wrong with your Apache config files.
I will send you my current AWS Apache config files as an attachment off list. Maybe they will be helpful. Steve > On Jan 25, 2018, at 8:55 AM, Soles, James T <terry.so...@verizon.com> wrote: > > Hi all, > > I'm in need of some help with getting my application moved to AWS RHEL and > particularly to Apache 2.4. We have been on Unix and Apache 2.2 for many > years but are being required to make the move. I've read a number of things > (https://wiki.wocommunity.org/display/documentation/Installing+a+deployment+environment+on+RedHat%2C+CentOS+or+Amazon+Linux > > <https://wiki.wocommunity.org/display/documentation/Installing+a+deployment+environment+on+RedHat%2C+CentOS+or+Amazon+Linux> > and others) about configuration for Apache 2.4 and WO but I continue to have > issues even after trying many different things. I believe that I have a > WOAdaptor that is built correctly for Linux and Apache 2.4. It seems to load > properly when I start Apache based on the log file: > > Debug: init_adaptor(): ac_init succeeded > Debug: init_adaptor(): transaction_init() succeeded > Info: Reading configuration from > http://10-118-140-236.ebiz.verizon.com:1085/WebObjects/wotaskd.woa/wa/woconfig > > <http://10-118-140-236.ebiz.verizon.com:1085/WebObjects/wotaskd.woa/wa/woconfig> > Info: attempting to connect to 10-118-140-236.ebiz.verizon.com > <http://10-118-140-236.ebiz.verizon.com/> on port 1085 > Info: Preparing to read config for host: 10-118-140-236.ebiz.verizon.com > <http://10-118-140-236.ebiz.verizon.com/> > Info: New response: HTTP/1.0 200 Apple WebObjects > Debug: Header read: last-modified: Thu, 25 Jan 2018 13:08:31 GMT > Debug: Header read: x-webobjects-loadaverage: 0 > Debug: Header read: content-type: text/xml > Debug: Header read: content-length: 192 > Info: content-length was set expl.: 192 > Info: ac_newInstance(): added JavaMonitor:-33000 (33000) > Info: WebObjects_post_config(): WebObjects adaptor initialization succeeded. > > I can access the application from WOMonitor and start instances but if I try > to access the application the way we have with Apache 2.2 I get errors about > "This page can't be displayed". If I do a direct access to my application it > runs so I'm pretty sure it's not an application issue. One other thing I > have noticed recently is that I can't get the WOAdaptor page to display like > I can on our Apache 2.2 installations. If I try something like > https://10-118-140-236.ebiz.verizon.com/woapp/WebObjects/WOAdaptorInfo?user+password > > <https://10-118-140-236.ebiz.verizon.com/woapp/WebObjects/WOAdaptorInfo?user+password> > I get "The webpage cannot be found". Where if I use a similar URL on > another server with Apache 2.2 > (https://evaltest.vzbi.com/woapp/WebObjects/WOAdaptorInfo?user+password > <https://evaltest.vzbi.com/woapp/WebObjects/WOAdaptorInfo?user+password>) I > get the Server Adaptor page. > > I've tried to setup my httpd.conf and webobjects.conf (apache.conf in most > documents) based on all the documentation I have read. I'm sure it must be > something pretty simple that I am missing but I just can't seem to find it. > > Does anyone have documentation with steps on how to setup WO, Apache 2.4, and > AWS/Linux with configuration details, other than the link I listed above, > that I might be able to try? > > Thanks, > > Terry Soles > > 214-273-3916 > > > On Wed, Jan 24, 2018 at 3:35 PM, Josef Vanek <josef.va...@intellicore.net > <mailto:josef.va...@intellicore.net>> wrote: > Hi Steve, > > We are using WebObjects in production environment on AWS EC2 instances and we > finished by creating > an Elastic LoadBalancer which redirects requests on as many servers you wish. > So in principle you create > one master instance with Apache+mod_WebObejcts+wotaskd+womonitor, then you > create a snapshot > of this instance as a model. > You can then add as many server instances as you wish by restoring your > snapshot and you simply add > all your new servers to the loadbalancer. In that way the front-end URL > doesn't change and you can handle > traffic load very easily. > > Hope this helps, > Josef > > > Le 24 janvier 2018 à 19:13:27, Steve Peery (spe...@me.com > <mailto:spe...@me.com>) a écrit: > >> Hi List, >> >> All of my WO applications are now happily running on AWS. >> >> I work in education so application use varies dramatically during the year >> with predictable peaks at the end of each term and almost no use during the >> summer. >> >> I currently use a standard deployment with Monitor and WOTaskd all running >> on one server instance. >> >> I am trying to determine the best, most cost effective way to deal with use >> fluctuations. >> >> The obvious solution is to launch additional server instances, but in my >> past experiences with multi server deployments, Monitor needs to be >> reconfigured when servers come and go. >> >> Any suggestions about the best way to deal with this? >> >> Thank you in advance, >> >> Steve >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Do not post admin requests to the list. 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