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Re: centos 6.3 deploy still acting recalcitrantly
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Re: centos 6.3 deploy still acting recalcitrantly


  • Subject: Re: centos 6.3 deploy still acting recalcitrantly
  • From: Pascal Robert <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 10:59:16 -0400

Le 2012-10-25 à 10:56, Theodore Petrosky <email@hidden> a écrit :

> Yes, this let me in. (except the css for javamonitor isn't there, but I can get that going [i hope])
>
> it appears that from Centos 5.5 and 6.3 the SELinux has been throttled to be more exclusive.
>
> now on to the CSS issue. wonder why that isn't showing.

Check in error_log, probably the path is not valid.

> Ted
>
> --- On Thu, 10/25/12, Bogdan Zlatanov <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> From: Bogdan Zlatanov <email@hidden>
>> Subject: Re: centos 6.3 deploy still acting recalcitrantly
>> To: "Theodore Petrosky" <email@hidden>
>> Cc: "Pascal Robert" <email@hidden>, "WebObjects" <email@hidden>
>> Date: Thursday, October 25, 2012, 10:44 AM
>>
>> I found this thread, that might be of help: http://lists.apple.com/archives/webobjects-deploy/2011/Jun/msg00010.html
>> Do you have SELinux enabled? If so, does it help,
>> if you disable it?
>> Cheers
>> On 25 Oct 2012, at 16:34, Theodore Petrosky
>> wrote:
>> well we are getting somewhere:
>>
>> [Thu Oct 25 10:29:41 2012] [error] WOSocket: connect error
>> in NB connect: Permission denied
>> [Thu Oct 25 10:29:41 2012] [error] couldn't connect to
>> localhost (1085): Permission denied
>> [Thu Oct 25 10:29:41 2012] [error] Error connecting to
>> server localhost
>> [Thu Oct 25 10:29:41 2012] [error] Request handling error:
>> The requested application was not found on this server.
>>
>> -rwxr-x---. 1 appserver appserveradm 11101 Oct  3 15:29
>> JavaMonitor
>>
>> JavaMonitor is owned by apserver:appserveradm
>>
>> does this mean that Apache's configuration doesn't
>> like the directory?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --- On Thu, 10/25/12, Pascal Robert <email@hidden>
>> wrote:
>>
>> From: Pascal Robert <email@hidden>
>> Subject: Re: centos 6.3
>> deploy still acting recalcitrantly
>> To: "Theodore
>> Petrosky" <email@hidden>
>> Cc: email@hidden,
>> "WebObjects" <email@hidden>
>> Date: Thursday, October
>> 25, 2012, 10:29 AM
>> Check for errors in
>> /var/log/httpd/error_log
>>
>>
>> I made sure that was
>> commented out. So I just checked
>> and even
>> searched the .conf file (if I stupidly had two
>> copies) and it is
>> commented out.
>>
>>
>> --- On Thu, 10/25/12,
>> Pascal Robert <email@hidden>
>> wrote:
>>
>> From: Pascal Robert <email@hidden>
>> Subject: Re: centos 6.3 deploy still acting
>> recalcitrantly
>> To: "Theodore
>> Petrosky" <email@hidden>
>> Cc: email@hidden,
>> "WebObjects" <email@hidden>
>> Date: Thursday, October
>> 25, 2012, 10:24 AM
>> If you still have that line:
>>
>>    ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/
>> "/var/www/cgi-bin/"
>>
>> in httpd.conf, you won't get an answer from
>> any WO
>> app
>> unless you comment out
>> that line or that you change
>> the
>> adaptor path of your
>> apps to /apps/WebObjects or
>> something
>> similar. All the others
>> directives you added are
>> useless if
>> you don't disable
>> the ScriptAlias directive or
>> change the
>> adaptor path.
>>
>> I hope we are almost
>> there but, I am direct
>> connected
>> to JavaMonitor (http://10.1.5.100:56789)
>> i added my JavaMonitor
>> app like normal using
>> the Unix
>> path:
>>
>> /opt/Local/Library/WebObjects/JavaApplications/JavaMonitor.woa/JavaMonitor
>>
>> and set the log file to
>> /WebObjects/Logs
>> i started the app and
>> javamonitor reports it
>> is
>> running. however, I get
>> "The requested application
>> was not
>> found on this
>> server." if I click he link.
>>
>> I have <Directory>
>> directives of:
>>
>> <Directory
>>
>> "/opt/Local/Library/WebObjects/JavaApplications">
>>        AllowOverride
>> All
>>        Order
>> allow,deny
>>        Allow from all
>> </Directory>
>>
>> <Directory
>>
>> "/opt/Local/Library/WebServer/Documents/WebObjects">
>>        AllowOverride
>> All
>>        Order
>> allow,deny
>>        Allow from all
>> </Directory>
>>
>> I also have before the
>> directory directive:
>>
>> WebObjectsDocumentRoot
>> /opt/Local/Library/WebObjects/JavaApplications
>> WebObjectsAlias
>> /cgi-bin/WebObjects
>>
>>
>> I have set up deployment
>> with OS X 10.5, 10.6,
>> Centos
>> 5.5 (running at
>> backspace as a virtual server with
>> only the
>> CLI) with no problems. I
>> don't understand why this
>> is
>> causing me such grief
>>
>> :(
>>
>> Ted
>>
>> --- On Thu, 10/25/12,
>> Bastian Triller <email@hidden>
>> wrote:
>>
>> From: Bastian Triller <email@hidden>
>> Subject: Re: centos 6.3 deploy still
>> acting
>> recalcitrantly
>> To: "Theodore Petrosky" <email@hidden>
>> Cc: "WebObjects" <email@hidden>
>> Date: Thursday, October 25, 2012, 7:18 AM
>> that looks like your apache.conf has
>> defined the ScriptAlias directive
>> before your WebObjectsAlias directive. Did
>> you
>> check the
>> wiki for
>> deployment on Linux [1] (section "Apache
>> Configuration")?
>> So if you want to keep the /cgi-bin part in
>> the URL
>> you have
>> to comment
>> out the "ScriptAlias /cgi-bin"
>> directive
>> earlier in
>> the
>> apache.conf. Or
>> you can use another string in your
>> WebObjectsAlias
>> directive
>> before
>> the /WebObjects, like:
>>
>> ...
>> LoadModule
>> WebObjects_module
>>
>> /usr/local/lib64/httpd/modules/mod_WebObjects.so
>> WebObjectsDocumentRoot
>>
>> /opt/Apple/Local/Library/WebServer/Documents
>> Alias /WebObjects
>>
>>
>> /opt/Apple/Local/Library/WebServer/Documents/WebObjects
>> WebObjectsAlias
>> /apps/WebObjects
>> <Location /apps/WebObjects>
>>     Order Allow,Deny
>>     Allow from all
>> </Location>
>> ...
>>
>> I read somewhere about another alternative
>> on OSX
>> with a
>> ScriptAliasMatch directive that matched
>> the
>> WebObjects
>> handler part
>> in /cgi-bin out. But never tested this.
>>
>> I think you can drop the Directory
>> directive, as
>> apache
>> doesn't read
>> webserverresources from there.
>>
>> [1] <http://wiki.wocommunity.org/display/documentation/Deploying+on
>> +Linux>
>>
>> Am Donnerstag, den 25.10.2012, 03:06 -0700
>> schrieb
>> Theodore
>> Petrosky:
>> OK so I got my DNS issue
>> fixed and
>> apache like
>> it and
>> starts. and apache -M give me:
>>
>>
>>
>> disk_cache_module
>> (shared)
>>     cgi_module (shared)
>>
>> version_module (shared)
>>
>> WebObjects_module
>> (shared)
>>     ssl_module (shared)
>> Syntax OK
>>
>> so the webobjects module
>> is loading. I
>> can get
>> a direct
>> connection to:
>> http://10.1.5.100:56789
>> and javamonitor comes up.
>>
>> I want to run
>> javamonitor through
>> apache so I
>> created
>> an app. so to make a long story short, i
>> added
>> javamonitor.
>>
>> it claims to be running.
>> however I can
>> not
>> connect to
>> the running instance.
>> The requested URL
>> /cgi-bin/WebObjects/JMonitor.woa/1
>> was not found on this server.
>>
>> JavaMonitor lives at:
>>
>> /opt/Local/Library/WebObjects/JavaApplications
>>
>> and I have:
>>
>> <Directory
>>
>>
>> "/opt/Local/Library/WebObjects/JavaApplications">
>>
>>    AllowOverride All
>>
>>    Order allow,deny
>>
>>    Allow from all
>> </Directory>
>>
>> in my httpd.conf, and
>> the permissions
>> for
>> javamonitor
>> are:
>>
>> drwxr-xr-x. 3 appserver
>> appserveradm
>> 4096
>> Oct  3
>> 15:31 JavaMonitor.woa
>>
>> where am I going wrong?
>>
>> Please, my head hurts.
>>
>> Ted
>>
>>
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