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On 11/27/06, Caldarale, Charles R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Ken Ramey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Administration Links
>
> I don't know why the /conf directory didn't list
That may be key. If i
> From: Ken Ramey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Administration Links
>
> I don't know why the /conf directory didn't list
That may be key. If it's not always accessible to you, it may not be
accessible to Tomcat.
> but here are its contents:
Other
Ken Ramey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Administration Links
>
> However, here is the "find ." listing starting from the
> root of the Tomcat installation:
>
> ./conf
> ./logs
For starters, your conf directory is empty (or inaccessible). That's
the reason none
> From: Ken Ramey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Administration Links
>
> However, here is the "find ." listing starting from the
> root of the Tomcat installation:
>
> ./conf
> ./logs
For starters, your conf directory is empty (or inaccessible).
OK. I did mention that the "admin" listing in the tarball matched what is
in the "admin" section of the installation. However, here is the "find ."
listing starting from the root of the Tomcat installation:
./LICENSE
./NOTICE
./RELEASE-NOTES
./RUNNING.txt
./bin
./bin/bootstrap.jar
./bin/catalin
> From: Ken Ramey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Administration Links
>
> Attached is the "tar -t" listing from the tarball containing
> the "admin" application.
I wasn't asking what was in the tarball - we need to know what your
Tomcat inst
Attached is the "tar -t" listing from the tarball containing the "admin"
application. It exactly matches what was installed by the extraction of the
file.
You will also note, from my first email, that NONE of the "admin" links
work, including the "manager", which is not part of the "admin" packa
> From: Ken Ramey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Administration Links
>
> None of the links work. Not "Status", "Tomcat
> Administration" or "Tomcat Manager". "Status"
> and "Tomcat Manager" go to the default 404 page.
Sounds like the admin unzip went seriously awry. You should have en