Hi,

Sorry, just getting back to this after a delay.

I've added an AccessValve to my context and it, too, reports 404. So this is more confirmation that my context has actually deployed (as the logs report), and, at least at some level, the requests are being mapped by tomcat to the correct context. But no clue as to why my URLs don't work.

We do use some symlinks in our application, yes. Fiddling with allowLinking true/false has no effect.

And yes, I've read (and re-read) the migration guide and as far as I can tell, nothing there is relevant to my problem.

And no, we're not using an NFS share. Normal mount points. (I'm curious though. What's wrong with running the app from NFS?)

Any other ideas about where I can look?

Again, all I have to do is switch to tomcat 6 and everything works normally.

Thanks all,

Fred

On 11/7/2012 3:20 PM, Pid wrote:
On 02/11/2012 19:27, Fred Toth wrote:
<Context docBase="/mnt/data_arch/DATA"
Is your application mounted on an NFS share?


p

(hint: don't do that.)





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