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Re: Configuring CentOS 5.5 for WebObjects
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Re: Configuring CentOS 5.5 for WebObjects


  • Subject: Re: Configuring CentOS 5.5 for WebObjects
  • From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2010 20:03:37 -0700

Hi Ken,

Follow this thread:
http://lists.apple.com/archives/webobjects-dev/2010/Jul/msg00369.html

Hint: start near the end.  :-)


Chuck


On Aug 12, 2010, at 7:17 PM, Info at Watermark Studios wrote:

> I'm at a road block implementing WO on my dedicated CentOS 5.5 server. Below is my configuration and error. If anyone can help me, that would be great!
>
> OS: CentOS 5.5 (32-bit)
> Memory: 6Gb
> Web Server: Apache 2.2
> WebObjects Version: 5.4
> JDK: 1.6.0_21
> SELinux: Disabled
> DB: FrontBase
>
> So, I successfully installed WO and my application. There are two main problems.
>
> First, JavaMonitor recognizes the server under Host tab, but under the Application tag, the monitor fails to see my application status. When I press the green light to start the app, it looks like it's trying, then times out with a red light. Strangely enough, the application is started, but JavaMonitor doesn't seem to know it. I thought it might be WOTaskd, but I can confirm that is running. I've also verified that SELinux is disabled and not preventing WOTaskd from doing its work.
>
> Second, as long as I enter "http://host.name.com:2001/cgi-bin/WebObjects/Application.woa"; with the port number, the application runs without flaw. When I remove the port number I get the error message "The requested application was not found on this server." I went through my Apache configuration (/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf) and my Apache WebObjects configuration (/etc/httpd/conf.d/webobjects.conf) and made sure that the cgi-bin was pointing in the right place and that mod_webobjects was set up. Even before that I installed the apache adaptor from Project Wonder using make. So, everything looks like it should be working right, but for whatever reason I can only access the application directly and not through Apache.
>
> If anyone could help me probe into these problems more and find a solution, that would be much appreciated. I followed the Confluence installation directions as closely as I could (while changing some of the files and directories to match my configuration).
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ken
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