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Re: No Instance Available vs. "Requested Application Not Found on this Server."
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Re: No Instance Available vs. "Requested Application Not Found on this Server."


  • Subject: Re: No Instance Available vs. "Requested Application Not Found on this Server."
  • From: "Andrew R. Kinnie" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2010 10:10:59 -0400

OK, so I managed to get Direct Connect working.  I had forgotten that 3.6 has a checkbox for direct connect, therefore not needing the launch argument.  I re-set it to true, and direct connect now works.  Thanks to Dave Avendasora.

This also brought up that I didn't clarify the details of my config:  Eclipse/WOLips 3.6 running yesterday's wonder.  Running on Snow Leopard.  WO 5.4.3

I would still like to know what ideas anyone may have about how to get running through apache to work w/o timing out.

On Sep 1, 2010, at 9:57 AM, Andrew R. Kinnie wrote:

Hmm.  OK, so I was at WOWODC and could not remember what deployment questions I wanted to ask in the labs until I got home.

Now, I am attempting to work from home via VPN (which is slow, but I never had issues before), and when I try and debug the app from Eclipse through apache instead of Direct Connect, I get "No Instance Available" every time.  It seems to no matter how many times I reload.  When I was at the office, I'd usually get it the first time or two, then it would load.  It was annoying, but usable. 

As background, I run the app, get our login page, then when you attempt to login, eclipse shows the app doing its thing, but eventually it apparently times out, I get the error page, and the Eclipse console shows "Broken Pipe."  

NSLog  - <WOWorkerThread id=12 socket=Socket[addr=/127.0.0.1,port=65356,localport=5557]> Exception while sending response: java.net.
SocketException: Broken pipe

I am not sure if the different ports shown in the above line is relevant (my launch arguments set the port 5557):  addr=/127.0.0.1,port=65356,localport=5557

This follows a "request did take too long" exception which I have gotten for months, but which never caused the app to fail before this.  Yes, I know, ideally, logging in should not take nearly as long as it does, but I have no control over that.  The design of the app (several of our apps have this issue) requires fairly complex visibility determinations, which require many database rows and schemas to be touched.  In any event, people way above my pay grade have control over these things.

Sep 01 09:33:28 MyApp[5557] ERROR er.extensions.statistics.ERXStatisticsStore  - Request did take too long : 107901ms request was: login

In any event, I decided to try and go back to Direct Connect, at least while on VPN.  I looked at what I did to configure it, and it looked like some apache configuration, and some launch arguments.  I thought perhaps the apache stuff would only be relevant if I actually was running through apache, so I deleted launch arguments and did not set apache back to the original settings.  However, now I get a different error:  "The requested application is not available on this server."

I'd like to get the apache configuration to work without timing out as fast as it does, but if not, I'd like to be able to go back to running through Direct Connect without having to revert back to the vanilla apache.

Per Chuck's suggestion last week, I went into JavaMonitor and set the site timeout to 180 seconds.  That did not seem to have much effect.  I do not have the applications set up in JavaMonitor, as they are running from Eclipse, and in any event, I am not sure how one would do that, without a build to point the executable to.  Presumably, there is one, but I am not certain how I should proceed.

Any help would be appreciated, especially as in my current state I can effectively do nothing.

Andrew



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