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Re: Host in WO URL (was "No Instance available" message)
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Re: Host in WO URL (was "No Instance available" message)


  • Subject: Re: Host in WO URL (was "No Instance available" message)
  • From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2006 15:09:17 -0700


On Jun 30, 2006, at 6:23 PM, Art Isbell wrote:

On Jun 30, 2006, at 1:33 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:

Jerry! You're alive! I haven't see you drop by in so long I was beginning to wonder. :-)

I figured he was off hot-rodding his Pismo even more :-)

Along these same lines, what's the host portion of your WO URL? On my old Tiger-WO 5.2.4 partition, I would see my computer's Bonjour name, but on my Tiger-WO 5.3.1 partition, I see the DHCP IP address that can change with each reboot. This isn't convenient; I'd prefer the same host in the URL, preferably localhost, 127.0.0.1, or my computer's Bonjour name.

I see the Bonjour name. This has caused me problems with my Apache virtual host configurations, so I always launch with -WOHost localhost. I use that name in Apache for the virtual host (and for ServerName) and also launch wotaskd with -WOHost localhost.



Launching WO apps with a WOHost argument doesn't affect this. Launching in direct connect or Web server mode doesn't affect this. The Apache config files are identical on both partitions; ServerName isn't set. wotaskd and JavaMonitor are launched by launchd (from OS X Server) rather than the WO startup item on both partitions. /etc/hostconfig on my Tiger-WO 5.2.4 partition doesn't have a HOSTNAME key, but in /etc/hostconfig on my Tiger-WO 5.3.1 partition, it's set to -AUTOMATIC-. Commenting the HOSTNAME entry and rebooting doesn't affect the IP address in the host portion of the WO URL.

Any suggestions?


Hmmm.  No.


Chuck

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