2009/10/1 Daniel Wittenberg :
> Actually it does configure it
Good to read, though I'm surprised.
> Actually this time it worked. Not sure what happened last time, but it's
> about 99% working right now.
Great. I wonder what changed?
> Not sure I agree here. You can easily put httpd configs
On Oct 1, 2009, at 10:21 AM, Peter Crowther wrote:
2009/10/1 Daniel Wittenberg :
I know spacewalk doesn't have it's own tomcat, the install pulls
everything
it needs
Yes, but it probably doesn't *configure* it. The spacewalk RPM
probably expresses a dependency on Apache httpd and a depende
2009/10/1 Daniel Wittenberg :
> I know spacewalk doesn't have it's own tomcat, the install pulls everything
> it needs
Yes, but it probably doesn't *configure* it. The spacewalk RPM
probably expresses a dependency on Apache httpd and a dependency on
Tomcat. So you'll get a bare httpd from its rp
I know spacewalk doesn't have it's own tomcat, the install pulls
everything it needs it, so I started with a base stripped down CentOS,
followed their instructions and this is where I got from using the
standard installer. There is also a yum repo for the packages so it's
at the latest ver
To agree and augment on everything Peter wrote, the whole thing stinks
of a very broken installation and configuration package, or packages.
Not for lack of desire to help, but I believe you should really go back
to the spacewalker (or CentOS) help forum, and enquire there about
working packages
Yes, that helps considerably.
2009/10/1 Daniel Wittenberg :
>>> Daniel Wittenberg wrote:
> tomcat5-5.5.23-0jpp.7.el5_3.2
Great. Not the most up-to-date, but at least 5.5.23 isn't *too* ancient :-).
> INFO: The Apache Tomcat Native library which allows optimal performance
> in production environ
>> Daniel Wittenberg wrote:
> >>> I'm setting up spacewalk, all default settings, and I'm getting this in
> >>> the catalina.out. Any ideas ?
> >>> Sep 29, 2009 7:19:34 PM com.mchange.v2.resourcepool.BasicResourcePool
> >>> $AcquireTask run
> >>> WARNING: com.mchange.v2.resourcepool.BasicResourceP
t; > Subject: Re: errors after install
> >
> > So if you don't willingly start providing the information requested,
> > I'm gonna wash my hands off it all, and leave you in the hands of
> > Chuck or Pid here. Then, you'll see what "abrupt" means.
> From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
> Subject: Re: errors after install
>
> So if you don't willingly start providing the information requested,
> I'm gonna wash my hands off it all, and leave you in the hands of
> Chuck or Pid here. Then, you'll s
Daniel Wittenberg wrote:
Very true, sorry for so vague. So selinux is turned off, I don't enable
unless I have to most of the time.
- Spacewalk = RHN = Linux server management tool
- It is running on CentOS 5 and uses latest tomcat5 RPM's
The problem is I know little to nothing about tomcat, I
Very true, sorry for so vague. So selinux is turned off, I don't
enable unless I have to most of the time.
- Spacewalk = RHN = Linux server management tool
- It is running on CentOS 5 and uses latest tomcat5 RPM's
The problem is I know little to nothing about tomcat, I only figured
those wer
Daniel Wittenberg wrote:
I'm setting up spacewalk, all default settings, and I'm getting this in
the catalina.out. Any ideas ?
Sep 29, 2009 7:19:34 PM com.mchange.v2.resourcepool.BasicResourcePool
$AcquireTask run
WARNING: com.mchange.v2.resourcepool.BasicResourcePool
$acquiret...@7da79447 -- A
Daniel Wittenberg wrote:
I'm setting up spacewalk, all default settings, and I'm getting this in
the catalina.out. Any ideas ?
Sep 29, 2009 7:19:34 PM com.mchange.v2.resourcepool.BasicResourcePool
$AcquireTask run
WARNING: com.mchange.v2.resourcepool.BasicResourcePool
$acquiret...@7da79447 -- A
I'm setting up spacewalk, all default settings, and I'm getting this in
the catalina.out. Any ideas ?
Sep 29, 2009 7:19:34 PM com.mchange.v2.resourcepool.BasicResourcePool
$AcquireTask run
WARNING: com.mchange.v2.resourcepool.BasicResourcePool
$acquiret...@7da79447 -- Acquisition Attempt Failed!!
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