Re: centos 6.2 - pulling my hair out
Re: centos 6.2 - pulling my hair out
- Subject: Re: centos 6.2 - pulling my hair out
- From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 07 May 2013 14:12:09 -0700
Have you double checked this:
>>>> 3. WOHost deliberately set to the hostname in wotaskd, JavaMonitor, and app Properties
>>>> 4. forward/reverse dns working properly with hostname
In wotaskd.woa/Contents/Resources there is a file named SpawnOfWotaskd.sh
The default is this:
$@ 1>/dev/null 2>&1 &
Change that to a real path and see if you get anything useful.
Chuck
On 2013-05-07, at 1:37 PM, Tim Worman wrote:
> Thanks Chuck.
>
> The permissions are good all the way through to /opt/Local/Library/WebObjects/Logs. wotaskd is running as appserver according to ps. So, wotaskd should be launching my app as appserver, correct? It's crazy - I am able to launch my app on the command line (as appserver - 498) with all the arguments from JavaMonitor. ps indicates all three apps are owned by 498 - and a log is created in /opt/Local/Library/WebObjects/Logs.
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> But it refuses to launch from within JavaMonitor. The soup thickens.
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> T
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> On May 7, 2013, at 12:10 PM, Chuck Hill <email@hidden> wrote:
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>> I think the permissions need to be correct all through the path, not just at the last directory.
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>> Chuck
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>> On 2013-05-07, at 11:59 AM, Tim Worman wrote:
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>>> On May 7, 2013, at 11:52 AM, Chuck Hill <email@hidden> wrote:
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>>>> Hi Tim,
>>>>
>>>>> 7. App instance is set to log to /opt/Local/Library/WebObjects/Logs - nothing is written to the log when trying to launch the app
>>>>
>>>> That usually means that the app does not have permissions to create file/write files in that directory. Try copying all of the extra parameters out of JavaMonitor and launching from the command line. Now try that again as the user who wotaskd is running under.
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>>>>
>>>> Chuck
>>>
>>> Thanks Ken and Chuck. I'll look that direction for a bit. I tried setting permissions to 777 about 2 hours ago on /opt/Local/Library/WebObjects/Logs - just as a test - but it didn't help. I'll try your suggestion.
>>>
>>> I'ts been a long time since I've been this burned about a deployment. :-)
>>>
>>> Tim
>>>
>>>> On 2013-05-07, at 11:47 AM, Tim Worman wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hoping someone can nudge me toward whatever is keeping my app from running. I have never had so much difficulty getting a deployment going. The main symptom I'm seeing right now is that my app simply will not complete a launch from JavaMonitor. The On/Off image just flicks up and down until a death is logged. Nothing meaningful is logged to /tmp/WebObjects.log.
>>>>>
>>>>> Every particular I can think of:
>>>>>
>>>>> 1. Linode, Centos 6.2
>>>>> 2. used the wocommunity rpms to install wo bits
>>>>> 3. WOHost deliberately set to the hostname in wotaskd, JavaMonitor, and app Properties
>>>>> 4. forward/reverse dns working properly with hostname
>>>>> 5. wotaskd config can be reached at http://<hostname>:1085
>>>>> 6. JavaMonitor is running and can be reached.
>>>>> 7. App instance is set to log to /opt/Local/Library/WebObjects/Logs - nothing is written to the log when trying to launch the app
>>>>> 8. WebObjectsAlias /apps/WebObjects
>>>>> 9. mod_WebObjects loading before mod_rewrite
>>>>> 10. from my main apache conf
>>>>> Alias /WebObjects "/var/www/html/WebObjects"
>>>>> <Directory "/var/www/html/WebObjects">
>>>>> AllowOverride All
>>>>> Order allow,deny
>>>>> Allow from all
>>>>> </Directory>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> <LocationMatch /apps/WebObjects/.*>
>>>>> Order allow,deny
>>>>> Allow from all
>>>>> </LocationMatch>
>>>>>
>>>>> 11. from setting up linux on the wiki, I created /etc/WebObjects/Properties -> er.extensions.WOHostUtilities.localhostips=(<IP Address>)
>>>>> That suggestion is for addressing the symptom I'm experiencing.
>>>>>
>>>>> 12. all apps have appserver/appserveradm ownership
>>>>>
>>>>> Anyone have any ideas they can throw my way? Please. :-)
>>>>>
>>>>> Tim
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