Re: Mavericks clean install set up problem
Re: Mavericks clean install set up problem
- Subject: Re: Mavericks clean install set up problem
- From: Pascal Robert <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2013 22:53:05 -0500
Le 2013-11-10 à 20:52, Ken Anderson <email@hidden> a écrit :
> I have them installed in the standard spot - /System/Library/WebObjects/JavaApplications. Of course, since each release of Mac OS X removes a little more of the WebObjects and java directories, I have to admit to some brute force work… :)
Avoid that at all costs! /System is Apple territory! Put stuff in /Library or elsewhere.
> Ken
>
> On Nov 10, 2013, at 8:40 PM, Johnny Miller <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Hi Ken,
>>
>> It’s running now - it’s just that it was trying to use a directory that doesn’t exist. It’s was trying to use the standard installation location. How did you set up your environment? Did you just put use the / directory for your install or did you use a non-default installation like /WebObjects or /Developer/WebObjects?
>>
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>> On Nov 10, 2013, at 3:34 PM, Ken Anderson <email@hidden> wrote:
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>>> Try running it on the command line - that way you can see what’s going wrong… maybe it can’t write to the log location you’re giving it?
>>>
>>> On Nov 10, 2013, at 8:33 PM, Johnny Miller <email@hidden> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I changed the standard out and standard error to a place that could see the error messages and it was failing on:
>>>>
>>>> [2013-11-10 15:25:28 HST] <main> Configuration Directory /Library/WebObjects/Configuration/ does not exist, and cannot be created.
>>>>
>>>> So I created a symbolic link from /Developer/WebObjects/Library/WebObjects/Configuration to /Library/WebObjects/Configuration
>>>>
>>>> Obviously that is kind of a hack. Anyone know how to override that so I can direct to the non-default location?
>>>>
>>>> Thank you,
>>>>
>>>> Johnny
>>>>
>>>> On Nov 10, 2013, at 2:31 PM, Johnny Miller <email@hidden> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> It seems to start up and then die on me.
>>>>>
>>>>> 593 ?? Ss 0:01.82 /usr/bin/java -XX:NewSize=2m -Xmx64m -Xms32m -DWORootDirectory=/System -DWOLocalRootDirectory= -DWOUserDirectory=/ -DWOEnvClassPath= -DWOApplicationClass=Application -DWOPlatform=MacOS -Dcom.webobjects.pid=593 -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote=false -classpath WOBootstrap.jar com.webobjects._bootstrap.WOBootstrap -WOPort 56789
>>>>> 619 ?? Rs 0:00.09 /usr/bin/java -XX:NewSize=2m -Xmx64m -Xms32m -DWORootDirectory=/System -DWOLocalRootDirectory= -DWOUserDirectory=/ -DWOEnvClassPath= -DWOApplicationClass=Application -DWOPlatform=MacOS -Dcom.webobjects.pid=619 -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote=false -classpath WOBootstrap.jar com.webobjects._bootstrap.WOBootstrap -WOPort 1085
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> It looks like -DWORootDirectory is wrong. Do you know how would I direct it to the right location?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you!
>>>>>
>>>>> On Nov 10, 2013, at 2:10 PM, Ken Anderson <email@hidden> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> If you do a ps, do you see monitor running? It’s working OK on my clean Mavericks install (on a late 2013 MBP!!)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ken
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Nov 10, 2013, at 6:34 PM, Johnny Miller <email@hidden> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> OK.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So the mistake I made there was when reading the log files I saw it complaining about appserver and appserverusr so I tried adding the underscore in the configuration files in /Library/LaunchDaemons. That didn’t solve anything but I left it. I then made the two scripts for the apps executable and then I ran into the error below. After switching back the user and group name to the version without the underscore both apps now start.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> But… I can’t connect to womonitor on localhost:56789
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I have followed these instructions http://wiki.wocommunity.org/display/documentation/Development+Tools-Running+Through+Apache?src=search making the correct substitutions for my environment.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Any idea on what I could be doing wrong?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Johnny
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Begin forwarded message:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> From: Johnny Miller <email@hidden>
>>>>>>>> Subject: Mavericks clean install set up problem
>>>>>>>> Date: November 10, 2013 at 1:15:31 PM HST
>>>>>>>> To: "email@hidden com" <email@hidden>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I’m trying to set up webobjects on a clean install of mavericks. And I’m getting stuck with trying to run debugging through apache.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I’ve created the plists for womonitor and wotaskd per the instructions here: http://wiki.wocommunity.org/display/WO/WO+5.4+Getting+Started#WO5.4GettingStarted-javamonitor
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I set up WebObjects using the WOInstaller.jar to /Developer/WebObjects.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I updated the plists to point to the correct location for the launch scripts for womonitor and wotaskd.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> And I made both those scripts executable.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> But when I try to launch the scripts I’m getting the very cryptic message of:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Nov 10 13:06:46 Puamana com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.webobjects.wotaskd[4351]): Exited with code: 1
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Any ideas on where I’ve gone wrong?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Johnny
>>>>>>>
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