This indicates that the user running Tomcat does not have appropriate
access to the file system where Tomcat runs.
So either make sure you start Tomcat as the user who owns the files, or
change ownership (chown -R) for all tomcat files to the user running Tomcat.
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I suppose this would be the relevant part of the log (please only share the
last part of big logfiles):
* INFO 2013-04-22 11:02:06,912 Login success for user: 'mgarcia', ip:
'127.0.0.1' (DefaultUserAuditService.java [http-bio-8080-exec-9])
* WARN 2013-04-22 11:02:31,919 Unable to parse request (
Hi Marko,
that log didn't say much.. There is likely another log file inside
tomcat/logs that contains an exception of some kind...
Lars
On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 6:30 PM, Marko David Garcia
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> These are the log files. Maybe the error is in the catalina.out at the end
> of file.
>
Hi,
These are the log files. Maybe the error is in the catalina.out at the end
of file.
Thank you very much.
2013/4/22 Knut Staring
> Hi Marko,
> What does your log say?
>
> Sent from my mobile
> On Apr 22, 2013 4:44 PM, "Marko David Garcia"
> wrote:
>
>> Good morning.
>>
>> We are trying t
Hi Marko,
What does your log say?
Sent from my mobile
On Apr 22, 2013 4:44 PM, "Marko David Garcia"
wrote:
> Good morning.
>
> We are trying to import data in CSV format added, following the manual
> steps in section 17.4.
> We proposed using the same format. The DHIS version is 2.10.
> When per
Good morning.
We are trying to import data in CSV format added, following the manual steps in
section 17.4.
We proposed using the same format. The DHIS version is 2.10.
When performing a get the message operation:
"An exception occurred
Sorry! The system has failed to execute the operation. Norma
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