MG>Frederich,
MG>comments interspersed
> From: ch...@christopherschultz.net
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> Subject: Re: [OT] redirecting people to maintenance mode
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> Fred,
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> On 8/24/12 12:02 PM, Fred Janon wrote:
> > Excellent, thanks
Konstantin,
Thanks for the comments. I'll make mine inline below.
On 8/24/2012 2:55 PM, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
2012/8/25 Mark Eggers :
Folks,
This is not strictly a Tomcat problem, but since the application is running
under Tomcat I thought I would ask.
Environment
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Tomcat: 6.
Thanks for all of that, Chris.
Cheers,
Fred
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 9:40 PM, Christopher Schultz <
ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
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> Fred,
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> On 8/24/12 12:02 PM, Fred Janon wrote:
> > Excellent, thanks for all these suggestions. I never
Hi Jeff,
I tried both:
[ec2-user@ip-10-34-89-185 bin]$ ./daemon.sh start
Cannot set group id for user 'tomcat'
Error validating user 'tomcat'
With sudo, I get the permissions issue. ec2-user is a sudoer.
sudo ./daemon.sh start
*SEVERE: Unable to create directory for deployment:
/datadisk1/tomc
2012/8/25 Mark Eggers :
> Folks,
>
> This is not strictly a Tomcat problem, but since the application is running
> under Tomcat I thought I would ask.
>
> Environment
> ---
> Tomcat: 6.0.20
> JRE: 1.6.0_16
> OS: some UNIX variant
>
> I'm a little light on the environment, since it
2012/8/25 Mark Thomas :
> On 24/08/2012 20:53, Josh Gooding wrote:
>> Yeah you see what I'm given to work with. The sever.xml will be cleaned
>> up, but i'm trying to get this fixed to upgrade to 6.0.35 or 7.
>>
>> So let me ask this, given that billing-1.0.4 is a branch that contains 4
>> war fil
Folks,
This is not strictly a Tomcat problem, but since the application is
running under Tomcat I thought I would ask.
Environment
---
Tomcat: 6.0.20
JRE: 1.6.0_16
OS: some UNIX variant
I'm a little light on the environment, since it's not mine. Yes, this is
old. No, I don'
It probably means your current user (ec2-user) has not the rights to run as
tomcat user.
Try the same command with sudo in front, if ec2-user is part of the sudoers
Jeff
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 4:09 PM, Fred Janon wrote:
> Ah! Thanks Jeff, you are right, thanks. I checked and the OpenJDK insta
Mark, Konstantin, thank you very much. As usual I highly appreciate it.
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 4:05 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 24/08/2012 20:53, Josh Gooding wrote:
> > Yeah you see what I'm given to work with. The sever.xml will be cleaned
> > up, but i'm trying to get this fixed to upgrad
On 24/08/2012 20:53, Josh Gooding wrote:
> Yeah you see what I'm given to work with. The sever.xml will be cleaned
> up, but i'm trying to get this fixed to upgrade to 6.0.35 or 7.
>
> So let me ask this, given that billing-1.0.4 is a branch that contains 4
> war files. Am I able to deploy say b
Yeah you see what I'm given to work with. The sever.xml will be cleaned
up, but i'm trying to get this fixed to upgrade to 6.0.35 or 7.
So let me ask this, given that billing-1.0.4 is a branch that contains 4
war files. Am I able to deploy say billing-1.0.5 on the fly without having
to restart t
On 8/24/2012 3:41 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Brian,
On 8/24/12 1:34 PM, Brian Weddell wrote:
I'm using mail.jar and activation-1.1.jar.
I am able to successfully send mail from Tomcat.
However the emails come from the user running tomcat and
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Brian,
On 8/24/12 1:34 PM, Brian Weddell wrote:
> I'm using mail.jar and activation-1.1.jar.
>
> I am able to successfully send mail from Tomcat.
>
> However the emails come from the user running tomcat and the FQDN
> of the local host.
>
> Is ther
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Fred,
On 8/24/12 12:02 PM, Fred Janon wrote:
> Excellent, thanks for all these suggestions. I never really
> understood why Tomcat standalone would be that much slower than
> something else serving files like you pointed it out. So good
> things to lo
2012/8/24 Josh Gooding :
>
>
>
All those debug="" attributes... - Tomcat 5.5 does not support them.
See "Configuration Reference" chapters of documentation, where these
attributes are not mentioned. (Well, nothing fatal - they will be just
silently ignored).
>
> value="
I'm using mail.jar and activation-1.1.jar.
I am able to successfully send mail from Tomcat.
However the emails come from the user running tomcat and the FQDN of the local
host.
Is there a way to mask this?
For example, instead of:
From: tomc...@servername.domain.com
[mailto:tomc...@servername.
Wow, has it really been that long since I've asked questions here? On to
the meat and potatoes...
I have a tomcat 5.5.23 installation here that I am trying to do some
changes too and I am a bit lost.. Let me try to explain what I want to
do. The application has both a context defined in the ser
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On 24/08/2012 17:01, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> Mark,
>
> On 8/24/12 11:40 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>> On 24/08/2012 16:36, Christopher Schultz wrote:
>>> All,
>
>>> I know this is a 'commons' question, but am I the only one who
>>> can't actually d
Hi Chris,
Excellent, thanks for all these suggestions. I never really understood why
Tomcat standalone would be that much slower than something else serving
files like you pointed it out. So good things to look at and try out.
thanks for the SSL pointer as well, I need it.
Thanks again.
Fred
On
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Mark,
On 8/24/12 11:40 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 24/08/2012 16:36, Christopher Schultz wrote:
>> All,
>
>> I know this is a 'commons' question, but am I the only one who
>> can't actually download *any* of the commons-daemon packages? No
>> binar
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On 24/08/2012 16:36, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> All,
>
> I know this is a 'commons' question, but am I the only one who
> can't actually download *any* of the commons-daemon packages? No
> binary, no source, no nothing. Everything gets me 404. I've
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All,
I know this is a 'commons' question, but am I the only one who can't
actually download *any* of the commons-daemon packages? No binary, no
source, no nothing. Everything gets me 404. I've tried like a dozen
mirrors.
Is it just me?
- -chris
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Alex,
On 8/24/12 7:52 AM, DeMarco, Alex wrote:
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Wrong address, dude. See the bottom of ... well, every post ever on
the mailing list.
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> Jeff MAURY wrote:
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> You need a JDK to be installed on your machine and it seems you
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Fred,
(Marking OT because this strays from the OP's topic)
On 8/23/12 4:21 PM, Fred Janon wrote:
> I am interested in more details from your comment:
>
> "This is a common misconception: Apache httpd is *not* faster than
> Tomcat for static content
Ah! Thanks Jeff, you are right, thanks. I checked and the OpenJDK installed
is not the full JDK (??? confusing). I had to install the OpenJDK-dev to
get the full JDK.
I managed to build the jsvc (yeah!), now I am getting an error after
starting tomcat using daemon.sh, it seems that it runs a root,
Thank you for your reply Rainer,
with netstat -an I see a lot of connections in ESTABLISHED status on port
8009 coming from localhost so I think I can assume that those are the
connections established from Apache and Tomcat both residing on the same
machine. In any case on tomcat manager webapp I s
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Jeff MAURY wrote:
You need a JDK to be installed on your machine and it seems you've only a
JRE
Jeff
On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 10:12 PM, Fred Janon wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to build the Unix deamon jsvc in AWS EC2 Linux. I did not
> install Tomcat7 that comes with the AWS Linu
On 24 Aug 2012, at 07:33, Geet Chandra wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anybody know about Tomcat (6.x or 7.x) support for Windows 8 and
> Windows Server 2012.
> If it is there, then which version, if not when can we expect.
Why not try the latest Tomcat 7 and let us know if it works?
p
> --
> Thanks &
Fred,
you are getting confused by the term OpenJDK. It comes in two flavor, JRE
and JDK. I have some .h files on my Ubuntu server, but not under
/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.6.0-openjdk but under /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk
Regards
Jeff
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 8:52 AM, Fred Janon wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
>
>
2012/8/24 swapnil vaidya :
> Hi All,
> I am using tomcat 7.0.29. I am initializing it using Bootstrap.main() with
> argument as "start".
1. Have you set up classpath correctly?
It should include both bootstrap.jar and tomcat-juli.jar.
2. Have you set the system properties "catalina.home" and "cata
Hi All,
I am using tomcat 7.0.29. I am initializing it using Bootstrap.main() with
argument as "start".
We have configured log4j to be used for tomcat logging.
For this i did follwoing:
1)downloaded tomcat-juli.jar from extras and kept in tomcat/bin.
2)downlaoded log4j and tomcat-juli-adapter.jar a
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