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Re: [UPDATE] Re: wotaskd on 10.4
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Re: [UPDATE] Re: wotaskd on 10.4


  • Subject: Re: [UPDATE] Re: wotaskd on 10.4
  • From: Sacha Mallais <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 11:23:46 -0700

On Jun 26, 2005, at 11:24 AM, Baiss Eric Magnusson wrote:

On Jun 21, 2005, at 6:42 PM, Sacha Mallais wrote:

What does "uname -a" report?

It reports:

Darwin cascade.suddentechnology.com 8.1.0 Darwin Kernel Version 8.1.0: Tue May 10 18:16:08 PDT 2005; root:xnu-792.1.5.obj~4/ RELEASE_PPC Power Macintosh powerpc


What is in /etc/resolv.conf?

cascade:/etc baiss$ cat resolv.conf nameserver 216.162.215.195 nameserver 216.162.215.196


In <hostconfig>

HOSTNAME=-AUTOMATIC-

Try changing this.  IIRC, you can do so from the Sharing pref panel.


The machine does not have multiple IP addresses, but it is a DNS server for a second machine at <216.162.215.195>.

Hmm... According to your resolv.conf, this machines is looking to 216.162.215.195 for it's DNS information first, then 216.162.215.196. This file is filled from the Network pref panel.


I finally got up the nerve to start working with <SiteConfig.xml> on Sunday morning.
Contrary to my notes, deleting it and the re-booting did not re- generate it, so I don't know it's inheritance.


It is generated by JavaMonitor and wotaskd, but it is your configuration, so deleting it makes JavaMonitor and wotaskd think there is no config.


I re-established <SiteConfig.xml> from the backup, with <localhost> replacing <216.162.215.196> for the host directive, none of the WO Apps were listed and there was no host in the <wotaskd> host list.
I edited out all the references to <216.162.215.196> in <SiteConfig.xml> and replaced them with <localhost>.
The situation was the same, when Monitor comes up it says that it cannot connect to <http://localhost:xxx>.
I re-started <wotaskd> from Terminal and all hell broke lose with nothing running.
So I re-set <localhost> to <216.162.215.196> for all the occurrences in <SiteConfig.xml> and re-booted, then manually re- started <wotaskd>, and was at the same place as I started in the morning, i.e. <wotaskd> won't start automatically with the server giving the message
<http://localhost:xxx> could not connect to server <localhost:xxx>
at start-up.


<localhost> wants to be <127.0.0.1> it seems to me.

Does that make everything work as you expect?

In vague recesses of my mind, I recall editing /System/Library/ WebObjects/JavaApplications/wotaskd.woa/Contents/Resources/Properties to add WOHost=<myhost>. This will force wotaskd to start up listening to that host. You might want to try that too.


sacha

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References: 
 >wotaskd on 10.4 (From: Baiss Eric Magnusson <email@hidden>)
 >[UPDATE] Re: wotaskd on 10.4 (From: Baiss Eric Magnusson <email@hidden>)
 >Re: [UPDATE] Re: wotaskd on 10.4 (From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>)
 >Re: [UPDATE] Re: wotaskd on 10.4 (From: Sacha Mallais <email@hidden>)
 >Re: [UPDATE] Re: wotaskd on 10.4 (From: Baiss Eric Magnusson <email@hidden>)

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