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[UPDATE] Re: wotaskd on 10.4
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  • Subject: [UPDATE] Re: wotaskd on 10.4
  • From: Baiss Eric Magnusson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 17:53:21 -0700

Dear Friends, thanks for the encouraging help.

I have done the following:
1) Uninstalled XCode 2.1 and installed 2.0, no change resulted in the problem.
2) Reviewed all that I see in Server Admin with regards to the Settings pane, I have <Turn Monitor on> checkbox set.
3) Curiously, when you then click on <Running> I get the message:
<http://localhost:xxx could not connect to server localhost> (I am hiding our special port # for JavaMonitor)
but I can get to JavaMonitor from the URL:
http://216.162.215.196:xxx/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa


4) Thanks to Daniel for pointing out that I did not have the background flag set in the <wotaskd> terminal line, so now I can limp along by starting <wotaskd> from terminal.

So, no real solution.
My guess is that there is a naming issue on the server, somehow no connection between <localhost> and the real IP address of <216.162.215.196>, but I haven't "stumbled" onto the solution.


SiteConfig.xml has:

<SiteConfig type="NSDictionary">
        <hostArray type="NSArray">
                <element type="NSDictionary">
                        <type type="NSString">MACOSX</type>
                        <name type="NSString">216.162.215.196</name>
                </element>
        </hostArray>

On Jun 17, 2005, at 8:34 AM, Baiss Eric Magnusson wrote:


According to Apple doc <Starting WebObjects Services> you can start <wotaskd> and <Monitor> automatically from your command shell editor:

Open /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.wotaskd.plist and set the Disable key value to false.
Open /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.womonitor.plist and set the Disable key value to false.


In my plist file I have both values false, JavaMonitor starts automatically but not <wotaskd>.
From terminal this starts wotaskd

    /System/Library/WebObjects/JavaApplications/wotaskd.woa/wotaskd &

Does anyone know about starting <wotaskd> on 10.4.1 server ?

---- Baiss Eric Magnusson <http://www.Track-Your-Finances.com> <http://www.CascadeWebDesign.com>


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