Re: [UPDATE-3] wotaskd on 10.4
Re: [UPDATE-3] wotaskd on 10.4
- Subject: Re: [UPDATE-3] wotaskd on 10.4
- From: Sacha Mallais <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 18:09:04 -0700
On Jun 28, 2005, at 5:06 PM, Baiss Eric Magnusson wrote:
I should have said I had done a little digging in the post
concerning the Group membership, including looking at the Unix
documentation.
From /etc/group
appserverusr:*:79:
admin:*:80:root
appserveradm:*:81:
This file is not the canonical source for group information. I'm not
sure it's ever referenced. Use the GUI tools for user management,
it's one of the few things that works well via the cApple server
tools. :-)
When I look at Workgroup Manager/Groups for Short Name: <baiss>
Primary Group ID: 501
Other Groups:
Administrators 80
App Server Admins 81
Application Server 79
So, I conclude that the call
localhost launchd: com.webobjects.wotaskd: getgrnam
("appserverusr") failed
should succeed with <Application Server 79>. I'm filing a bug on
this.
Hmm... Is it possible that you've got things confused by editing the
file instead of via the GUI?
BTW: I can run <wotaskd> from the command line with no problem.
Running as root, right? This makes me think it's actually a
permissions problem. Check your permissions. Does anyone know if
"Repair Permissions" from Disk Util works properly? That would be
nice...
Sacha asks:
In <hostconfig>
HOSTNAME=-AUTOMATIC-
Try changing this. IIRC, you can do so from the Sharing pref panel.
I don't see how you can change that from the Sharing pane of
Workgroup Manager.
In researching this I don't see any hints as to this being
something to do?
I meant using the System Preferences app. You can also use Server
Admin.
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.
From <...WebObjects_5/DeployingWebObjects >
WOHost
Description Specifies the network interface that an instance binds
to. This argument should only be used on hosts with multiple
network interfaces (IP addresses).
Yes, but I was thinking your box might be confused.
cascade named[52]: /private/etc/named.conf:11: option 'statistics-
interval' is not implemented
Looks like your named configuration is messed too... check that
named is actually running. Do you edit these files by hand or
just use the Apple Server Admin GUI?
I read that this is a known configuration error, but is not a problem.
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Well, that's one thing. :-)
sacha
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