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Re: centos 6.2 - pulling my hair out
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Re: centos 6.2 - pulling my hair out


  • Subject: Re: centos 6.2 - pulling my hair out
  • From: Tim Worman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 07 May 2013 15:38:56 -0700

I just had to double-check. I wish that had been the issue.

[worman@<hostname> ~]$ sestatus
SELinux status:                 disabled

On May 7, 2013, at 2:43 PM, Hugi Thordarson <email@hidden> wrote:

> Have you tried disabling SElinux? You can do it temporarily by issuing:
>
> echo 0 >/selinux/enforce
>
> And then restart your perforce in fences isms.
>
> - huge
>
>
>
> On 7.5.2013, at 18:47, Tim Worman <email@hidden> 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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