nym.hush.com [mailto:tom...@nym.hush.com]
>> Subject: RE: requested resource not available
>>
>> [r...@li54-122 bin]# less ../logs/localhost_access_log.2009-05-
>> 12.txt
>> 70.249.74.9 - - [12/May/2009:16:17:00 -0400] "GET / HTTP/1.1"
>200
>> 347
>> 7
> From: tom...@nym.hush.com [mailto:tom...@nym.hush.com]
> Subject: RE: requested resource not available
>
> [r...@li54-122 bin]# less ../logs/localhost_access_log.2009-05-
> 12.txt
> 70.249.74.9 - - [12/May/2009:16:17:00 -0400] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200
> 347
> 70.
12 May 2009 15:11:15 -0500 "Caldarale, Charles R"
wrote:
>> From: tom...@nym.hush.com [mailto:tom...@nym.hush.com]
>> Subject: RE: requested resource not available
>>
>> I am not sure I have Tomcat logging set up correctly,
>> so I have not learned anything t
> From: tom...@nym.hush.com [mailto:tom...@nym.hush.com]
> Subject: RE: requested resource not available
>
> I am not sure I have Tomcat logging set up correctly,
> so I have not learned anything there.
For a standard Tomcat installation (downloaded from tomcat.apache.org),
Thank you for your help, Chuck.
I get the message when trying to access the application through a
browser. I did try with and without the firewall enabled on the
server, and nothing changed. I am not sure I have Tomcat logging
set up correctly, so I have not learned anything there.
I am brand
> From: tom...@nym.hush.com [mailto:tom...@nym.hush.com]
> Subject: requested resource not available
>
> I am running Tomcat 5.5.26, Java 1.6.0_13, and Centos 5.2 64 bit.
Thanks for telling us that; an amazing number of people fail to do so.
> I am really stumped, getting "The requested resource