No, I don't.  Every time I try to add it to the management pom, it will not 
start with Tomcat.  Is there another dependency that I need or a config 
setting that keeps it from loading?  I can't seem to locate the log that 
the cas-management app should be creating to see why it is not loading.  
All I have is what shows on the Tomcat manager page:

FAIL - Application at context path [/cas-management] could not be started
FAIL - Encountered exception [org.apache.catalina.LifecycleException: Failed to 
start component 
[StandardEngine[Catalina].StandardHost[localhost].StandardContext[/cas-management]]]



On Thursday, November 14, 2019 at 12:24:21 PM UTC-5, David Curry wrote:
>
> Do you have the   cas-server-support-mongo-service-registry   dependency 
> in the cas-management pom.xml as well as the cas server pom.xml? I didn't 
> see it in the excerpt you provided.
>
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> On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 10:53 AM Shawn Cutting <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Good morning,
>>
>> I am at a total loss here about how to get CAS services to load from (and 
>> to) MongoDB.  Following the instructions on David Curry's site 
>> <https://dacurry-tns.github.io/deploying-apereo-cas/high-avail_overview.html>
>>  
>> (very well written, by the way), I have the mongodb server running and 
>> replicating across 3 servers.  I am also able to successfully 
>> auto-initialize the database with the JSON files.  I verify this by opening 
>> mongodb and searching the collection "casServiceRegistry."
>>
>> *CAS version 5.3.14*, by the way.
>>
>> When I start the tomcat server and watch the debug logs, I see that CAS 
>> is loading the entry from the database:
>>
>> - snippet -
>> 2019-11-13 16:24:22,706 DEBUG 
>> [org.apereo.cas.services.AbstractServicesManager] - <Loading services from 
>> [org.apereo.cas.services.ChainingServiceRegistry@3971e14f]>
>> 2019-11-13 16:24:22,728 DEBUG 
>> [org.apereo.cas.services.AbstractServicesManager] - <Adding registered 
>> service [http(|s)://cas(|.*).messiah.edu(|.*)/cas-management(|/.*)]>
>> 2019-11-13 16:24:22,729 INFO 
>> [org.apereo.cas.services.AbstractServicesManager] - <Loaded [1] service(s) 
>> from [MongoDbServiceRegistry].>
>>
>>
>> Here is where it gets weird: when I load the management app, I see one 
>> service entry that does NOT match the one loaded on startup.  I should also 
>> note that I have the ticket registry replicated on the same MongoDB server 
>> and it works perfectly.
>>
>> That's the short story, here are the details (these settings match on all 
>> 3 servers "*cas-ha01, cas-ha02, cas-ha03*":
>>
>> -- cas.properties: --
>> cas.server.name=https://cas-ha.messiah.edu
>> cas.server.prefix=${cas.server.name}/cas
>> cas.view.templatePrefixes[0]=file:///etc/cas/templates
>> cas.logout.followServiceRedirects=true
>> logging.config=file:/etc/cas/config/log4j2.xml
>>
>> mongo.db=casdb
>> mongo.rs=rs0
>> mongo.opts=&ssl=true
>> mongo.creds=mongocas:**********
>> mongo.hosts=cas-ha01.messiah.edu,cas-ha02.messiah.edu,
>> cas-ha03.messiah.edu
>> # The connection string, assembled
>>
>> mongo.uri=mongodb://${mongo.creds}@${mongo.hosts}/${mongo.db}?replicaSet=${
>> mongo.rs}${mongo.opts}
>>
>> ### Remove default/local users (must be left blank) ###
>> cas.authn.accept.users=
>>
>> ### Service Registry Setup ###
>> #cas.serviceRegistry.json.location=file:/etc/cas/services
>> #cas.serviceRegistry.initFromJson=true
>> cas.serviceRegistry.mongo.databaseName=${mongo.db}
>> cas.serviceRegistry.mongo.clientUri=${mongo.uri}
>> cas.serviceRegistry.mongo.collection=casServiceRegistry
>> cas.serviceRegistry.mongo.replicaSet=${mongo.rs}
>> cas.serviceRegistry.mongo.sslEnabled=true
>> cas.ticket.registry.mongo.clientUri=${mongo.uri}
>>
>>
>> -- management.properties: --
>> cas.server.name=https://cas-ha.messiah.edu
>> cas.server.prefix=${cas.server.name}/cas
>> mgmt.serverName=${cas.server.name}
>> mgmt.userPropertiesFile=file:/etc/cas/config/adminusers.properties
>>
>> mongo.db=casdb
>> mongo.rs=rs0
>> mongo.opts=&ssl=true
>> mongo.creds=mongocas:**********
>> mongo.hosts=cas-ha01.messiah.edu,cas-ha02.messiah.edu,
>> cas-ha03.messiah.edu
>> # The connection string, assembled
>>
>> mongo.uri=mongodb://${mongo.creds}@${mongo.hosts}/${mongo.db}?replicaSet=${
>> mongo.rs}${mongo.opts}
>>
>> ### Service Registry Setup ###
>> #cas.serviceRegistry.json.location=file:/etc/cas/services
>> cas.serviceRegistry.mongo.clientUri=${mongo.uri}
>> cas.serviceRegistry.mongo.collection=casServiceRegistry
>>
>> -- pom.xml (cas server, dependencies): --
>> ...
>> <dependency>
>>     <groupId>org.apereo.cas</groupId>
>>     <artifactId>cas-server-webapp${app.server}</artifactId>
>>     <version>${cas.version}</version>
>>     <type>war</type>
>>     <scope>runtime</scope>
>> </dependency>
>> <dependency>
>>     <groupId>org.apereo.cas</groupId>
>>     <artifactId>cas-server-support-ldap</artifactId>
>>     <version>${cas.version}</version>
>> </dependency>
>> <dependency>
>>     <groupId>org.apereo.cas</groupId>
>>     <artifactId>cas-server-support-ldap-core</artifactId>
>>     <version>${cas.version}</version>
>> </dependency>
>> <dependency>
>>     <groupId>org.apereo.cas</groupId>
>>     <artifactId>cas-server-webapp-config-security</artifactId>
>>     <version>${cas.version}</version>
>> </dependency>
>> <dependency>
>>     <groupId>org.apereo.cas</groupId>
>>     <artifactId>cas-server-support-interrupt-core</artifactId>
>>     <version>${cas.version}</version>
>> </dependency>
>> <dependency>
>>     <groupId>org.apereo.cas</groupId>
>>     <artifactId>cas-server-support-interrupt-api</artifactId>
>>     <version>${cas.version}</version>
>> </dependency>
>> <dependency>
>>     <groupId>org.apereo.cas</groupId>
>>     <artifactId>cas-server-support-interrupt-webflow</artifactId>
>>     <version>${cas.version}</version>
>> </dependency>
>> <dependency>
>>     <groupId>org.apereo.cas</groupId>
>>     <artifactId>cas-server-support-rest</artifactId>
>>     <version>${cas.version}</version>
>> </dependency>
>> <dependency>
>>     <groupId>org.apereo.cas</groupId>
>>     <artifactId>cas-server-support-gauth</artifactId>
>>     <version>${cas.version}</version>
>> </dependency>
>> <dependency>
>>    <groupId>org.apereo.cas</groupId>
>>    <artifactId>cas-server-support-jdbc-drivers</artifactId>
>>    <version>${cas.version}</version>
>> </dependency>
>> <dependency>
>>      <groupId>org.apereo.cas</groupId>
>>      <artifactId>cas-server-support-gauth-jpa</artifactId>
>>      <version>${cas.version}</version>
>> </dependency>
>> <dependency>
>>     <groupId>org.apereo.cas</groupId>
>>     <artifactId>cas-server-support-trusted-mfa</artifactId>
>>     <version>${cas.version}</version>
>> </dependency>
>> <dependency>
>>     <groupId>org.apereo.cas</groupId>
>>     <artifactId>cas-server-support-trusted-mfa-jdbc</artifactId>
>>     <version>${cas.version}</version>
>> </dependency>
>> <dependency>
>>     <groupId>org.apereo.cas</groupId>
>>     <artifactId>cas-server-support-mongo-ticket-registry</artifactId>
>>     <version>${cas.version}</version>
>> </dependency>
>> <dependency>
>>     <groupId>org.apereo.cas</groupId>
>>     <artifactId>cas-server-support-mongo-service-registry</artifactId>
>>     <version>${cas.version}</version>
>> </dependency>
>> ...
>>
>> -- pom.xml (management app, dependencies): --
>> ...
>> <dependency>
>>     <groupId>org.apereo.cas</groupId>
>>     <artifactId>cas-management-webapp</artifactId>
>>     <version>${cas-mgmt.version}</version>
>>     <type>war</type>
>> </dependency>
>> ...
>>
>> When I load the Service Management app, here is the service that appears:
>> ^https://cas-ha.messiah.edu/cas-management/manage.html
>>
>> But the one that is in the MongoDB table (which I imported from the 
>> initFromJson) is:
>> http(|s)://cas(|.*).messiah.edu(|.*)/cas-management(|/.*)
>>
>> If I try to create a new service entry, it does not appear in the 
>> MongoDB, and I cannot delete the existing one.  In fact, I do not know how 
>> that one is even getting into the management app (that's what is really 
>> driving me nuts, since I have deleted all service json files)!!
>>
>> If anyone can help me out, I woudl certainly apprecite it.
>>
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