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Using multiple servers


  • Subject: Using multiple servers
  • From: Jeff Schmitz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 06 Dec 2015 23:21:02 -0600


Hi All,

I’m trying to follow the instructions at:  https://wiki.wocommunity.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=7143530

I'm using one machine for a web server (e.g. Apache, womonitor) and one for the application server (wotaskd, my app)

I’ve set the WebObjectsConfig appropriately on the webserver machine, e.g.: 

WebObjectsConfig http://www.server.com:1085,http://www2.server.com:1085 10

I have added the application server host and the application to java monitor on the web server and it all looks good.

I start up the remote application from the webserver javamonitor, but when I try to reach the app using the webserver URL, it says application not found.  However, if I try to access the application by going straight to the application server URL, it works.  (I do have apache setup on the application server as well).

I tested the 2001 and 1085 ports using telnet from the web server to the application server, and both ports are open.

One thing that isn’t clear in the wiki instructions is what the WOHost parameters should be set to on the app server machine.  I set them to the app server itself’s address, and it works with a local instance of Apache/JavaMonitor, but should I keep them set to this when I want to run them as remote applications from the webserver?

If that’s not it, any other ideas?

Thanks!

Jeff
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