-Original Message-
From: Emmanuel Bourg
Reply-To: Tomcat Users List
Date: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 at 20:01
To: "users@tomcat.apache.org"
Subject: Re: File "catalina.out" not being created/populated when using Tomcat
9.0.31 + Ubuntu 20.04, and content goes to the Ubuntu syslog instead?
Le 24/06/2020 à 02:35, Brian a écrit :
> Good news: I updated "/etc/tmpfiles.d/tomcat9.conf" (the file I created) with
> the new value of 2770. Deleted all the logs inside "/val/log/tomcat9" and
> restarted Ubuntu. "catalina.out" got created and populated.
> Bad news: Then I deleted all the logs
-Original Message-
From: Emmanuel Bourg
Reply-To: Tomcat Users List
Date: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 at 19:02
To: "users@tomcat.apache.org"
Subject: Re: File "catalina.out" not being created/populated when using Tomcat
9.0.31 + Ubuntu 20.04, and content goes to the Ubuntu syslog instead?
Le 23/06/2020 à 19:48, Brian a écrit :
> It seems that rsyslogd is still unable to deal with
> "/var/log/tomcat9/catalina.out".
> What could be wrong now? Do you have any ideas?
I got the permissions wrong, the adm group is now allowed to write to
/var/log/tomcat9 but not to enter it. Try 2770
Chris,
Yes we have nginx as reverse proxy, below is the nginx config. We notice
this issue only when there is high number of requests, during non peak
hours we do not see this issue.
location /myapp/myservice{
#local machine
proxy_pass http://localhost:8080;
proxy_http_versio
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Ayub,
On 6/23/20 16:23, Ayub Khan wrote:
> I executed *sudo lsof -p $(cat /var/run/tomcat8.pid) *and I saw
> the below output, some in CLOSE_WAIT and others in ESTABLISHED. If
> there are 200 open file descriptors 160 are in CLOSE_WAIT state.
> Wh
I did this on my 18.04 [temporary test] system and it now works
(catalina.out is written to)
(the "ls" commands were for visual inspection on progress)
calder@ren: ~$ sudo service tomcat9 stop
calder@ren: ~$ sudo -u tomcat -g adm touch /var/log/tomcat9/catalina.out
calder@ren: ~$ ls -l /var/log/to
Felix,
I executed *sudo lsof -p $(cat /var/run/tomcat8.pid) *and I saw the below
output, some in CLOSE_WAIT and others in ESTABLISHED. If there are 200 open
file descriptors 160 are in CLOSE_WAIT state. When the count for CLOSE_WAIT
increases I just have to restart tomcat.
java65189 tomcat8
вт, 23 июн. 2020 г. в 20:08, Victor Norman :
>
> Cookie:
> JSESSIONID=F61EBB3764D21F4A6161304BB9D820EF;
> JSESSIONID=BA81E2D37D390F411711FAB57F5B8DBF
1) Having two session cookies is not a crime, but why?
(It is not a cause of this issue. Just an odd configuration.)
I see that when I go to http
-Original Message-
From: Emmanuel Bourg
Date: Monday, June 22, 2020 at 18:14
To: Tomcat Users List , Brian
Subject: Re: File "catalina.out" not being created/populated when using Tomcat
9.0.31 + Ubuntu 20.04, and content goes to the Ubuntu syslog instead?
Le 22/06/2020 à 18:43, B
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Victor,
On 6/23/20 13:08, Victor Norman wrote:
> We are trying to upgrade a server that uses Guacamole / Tomcat7 on
> Ubuntu 16.04 to Ubuntu 18.04 or 20.04 with Tomcat 8 or 9.
>
> You can try out the server yourself, by going to
> http://agora.cs.ca
Friends,
We are trying to upgrade a server that uses Guacamole / Tomcat7 on Ubuntu 16.04
to Ubuntu 18.04 or 20.04 with Tomcat 8 or 9.
You can try out the server yourself, by going to
http://agora.cs.calvin.edu:8080/.
Each time we get close to having it work, we see this error show up in the
c
Is it possible something is wrong with the header values
[Thu Jun 18 09:37:28.229 2020] [6060:2544] [debug]
ajp_unmarshal_response::jk_ajp_common.c (799): (worker-local) Header[0]
[Expires] = [19-Mar-1971 08:23:00 GMT]
[Thu Jun 18 09:37:28.229 2020] [6060:2544] [debug]
ajp_unmarshal_response::j
Thanks all for the responses. It is on AWS VM machine that I don't have access
to. I've googed the crap of x57 but besides some Bugzilla report from Adobe
that seemed unrelated nothing good comes out of Google. x57 as Mark said is bad
parameter and it is a generic error meaning either the p->lpE
On 23/06/2020 16:35, Christopher Schultz wrote:
>
>
> On 6/23/20 11:32, Mark Thomas wrote:
>> On 23/06/2020 16:20, Christopher Schultz wrote:
>>> George,
>>>
>>> On 6/22/20 17:13, George Stanchev wrote:
We are getting HSE_REQ_SEND_RESPONSE_HEADER failed with
error=87 (0x0057) on a 3
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On 6/23/20 11:32, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 23/06/2020 16:20, Christopher Schultz wrote:
>> George,
>>
>> On 6/22/20 17:13, George Stanchev wrote:
>>> We are getting HSE_REQ_SEND_RESPONSE_HEADER failed with
>>> error=87 (0x0057) on a 302 redirect
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Jean-Jierre,
On 6/23/20 08:55, jean-pierre.urk...@devoteam.com.INVALID wrote:
> Can anyone clarify on how to configure Tomcat 8.5 to serve an
> external executable? The CGI-HowTo documentation is VERY unclear to
> me.
>
> So let's say I have an appl
On 23/06/2020 16:20, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> George,
>
> On 6/22/20 17:13, George Stanchev wrote:
>> We are getting HSE_REQ_SEND_RESPONSE_HEADER failed with error=87
>> (0x0057) on a 302 redirect proxied by TC connector 1.2.46.
> Windows error 0x0057 is ... "Cannot connect to printer"
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Emmanuel,
On 6/22/20 19:14, Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
> Le 22/06/2020 à 18:43, Brian a écrit :
>
>> I'm not really an expert with Linux. It would seem to me that the
>> "adm" group (to which syslog seems to belong) lacks a write
>> permission
>
> Indeed
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Emmanuel,
On 6/22/20 16:36, Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
> Le 22/06/2020 à 20:03, Christopher Schultz a écrit :
>
>> It looks like whoever is responsible for packing Tomcat for
>> Ubuntu has something missing, there. I suggest you file a bug
>> with Ubuntu
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George,
On 6/22/20 17:13, George Stanchev wrote:
> We are getting HSE_REQ_SEND_RESPONSE_HEADER failed with error=87
> (0x0057) on a 302 redirect proxied by TC connector 1.2.46.
Windows error 0x0057 is ... "Cannot connect to printer"??? I
ass
Can anyone clarify on how to configure Tomcat 8.5 to serve an external
executable? The CGI-HowTo documentation is VERY unclear to me.
So let's say I have an application installed under 'c:\myApp' that provides
a CGI executable 'c:\myApp\cgi\myapp.exe' now how do I configure Tomcat to
have requests
Le 23/06/2020 à 02:53, Brian a écrit :
> Please do! It definitely looks like a bug.
> I just reported the bug here:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tomcat9/+bug/1884591
I've just uploaded tomcat9/9.0.36-1 in Debian and changed the
permissions [1] on the log directory. This will propa
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