I'm getting some severe errors in my catalina-2007-xx-xx.log on startup and
shutdown, and I was wondering if someone could help me chase these down.
Startup:
Dec 10, 2007 2:25:21 PM org.apache.catalina.core.AprLifecycleListener
lifecycleEvent
INFO: The Apache Tomcat Native library which allows op
I assume you mean the regular version. I was able to get the regular version
working quite quickly as well, unfortunately, I have to have access to the
source code, so I'm not able to use that version. All those other things in
the /var/www/html directory came with Jira, with the exception of "ba
r-xr-x 5 root root 4096 2007-09-19 02:41 template
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 2007-11-30 17:11 views
drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 4096 2007-11-30 17:11 WEB-INF
[EMAIL PROTECTED] webapp]#
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
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>> From: linuxChique [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject:
Arg. Now it's broken again. No 404 pages, just blankness.
server.xml:
Erin
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
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>> I also found an appBase in server.xml that I changed
>> to /var/www/html/jira/src/webapp/
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> That was incorrect, and will get you in trouble at some point. Put
So my Context line looks like this now: I also found an appBase
in server.xml that I changed to /var/www/html/jira/src/webapp/, and it looks
like things are working now! Thank you so much for your help. I know I
couldn't have done this by myself!
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It was jira-server.xml before I fixed it, but I saw an error message in the
log about /var/www/html/jira/jira-server not existing, and that filename was
the only instance of the phrase "jira-server" anywhere in the configuration,
so I changed the docBase from /var/www/html/jira to /var/www/html/ a
Great, thanks. Well, it looks like Tomcat is working properly now, but I'm
getting a 404 error, so I must have it configured to look in the wrong
directory, right? So how do I know by looking at the directory structure of
Jira what my docBase and path should be in jira.xml?
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I guess the thing is that I don't know what a PersistentManager is or if I
need it. Or what file this configuration is stored in. Should I use it?
Erin
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
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> To quote from the doc:
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> "In order to successfully use a PersistentManager, you must nest inside
> it a el
Line 20 is a closing "Resource" tag. Now I see that it shouldn't be there,
because the tag is already closed with a slash. So that parsing problem is
fixed! Now I'm getting this, "No Store configured, persistence disabled,"
and still a blank page in the browser. Thanks for your help, I really
app
I'm sorry, I don't understand. It's in the original post... how is that not
"here?"
http://www.nabble.com/Configuring-Tomcat-on-Fedora-Core-8-p14219699.html
Is there a chance that you can't see it because it's all XML code?
mgainty wrote:
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> display it here so everyone can see it
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> M-
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Hi, I've already included the contents of that file in my original post.
mgainty wrote:
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> display contents of jira-server.xml
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> M-
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I'm trying to configure Tomcat, and it's not working. I must be doing
something wrong, and I need your help. I'm using it to run Jira. I start
Tomcat, but the page is blank. Here's my catalina log:
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How do I change the docroot in Tomcat? I need file-editing instructions, not
admin interface instructions, because I do not have the admin interface
installed. I'm currently serving from
/usr/local/apache-tomcat-5.5.25/webapps/ROOT and I want to be serving from
/var/www/html. Any help would be ap
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