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01:27.39 | robo-love | db connetion pool? |
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04:24.53 | bobsmithjr | I have a question re: logging, I know there is something simple that I am missing and I hope that you might be able to help |
04:25.06 | bobsmithjr | I am running Gentoo, TC 5.5.20 |
04:25.22 | bobsmithjr | sun-jdk 1.5.0_08-b03 |
04:25.55 | bobsmithjr | I am looking to enable more detailed logging specific to tomcat loading resources for webapps |
04:26.35 | bobsmithjr | so, I know that I need to enable log4j -- I have used log4j before, just not in my webapps and not directly in tomcat before |
04:28.17 | bobsmithjr | I have doing research online and have tried the following: |
04:30.27 | bobsmithjr | in gentoo, the directory layout for tomcat is documented here: http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/java/tomcat-guide.xml |
04:30.51 | bobsmithjr | which documents that the conf directory is in /etc/tomcat-5.5 |
04:31.18 | bobsmithjr | and the common directory is in /usr/share/tomcat-5.5/common |
04:31.53 | bobsmithjr | all the online references say to put the log4j.properties file in common/classes, but I do not see that directory structure anywhere |
04:32.47 | bobsmithjr | so, I tried appending "-Dlog4j.configuration=file:///etc/tomcat-5.5/log4j.properties" to my JAVA_OPTS var in the tomcat init script |
04:33.02 | bobsmithjr | and put the log4j.properties files there |
04:34.35 | bobsmithjr | I do have the common-logging.jar and log4j.jar files in common/lib (/usr/share/tomcat-5.5/common/lib that is) |
04:35.37 | bobsmithjr | in my log4j.properties file, I specify the logfile via the line: "log4j.appender.R.File=${catalina.home}/logs/tomcat.log" |
04:35.48 | bobsmithjr | and the file never shows up |
04:36.29 | bobsmithjr | so I know that the .properties file is not getting processed |
04:37.38 | bobsmithjr | furthermore, the admin, catalina, host-manager, and manager log files are empty and the default localhost log file doesn't say much of anything |
04:38.38 | bobsmithjr | despite me editing the /etc/tomcat-5.5 (conf) logging.properties file -- changing FINE to FINEST in several areas |
04:41.02 | bobsmithjr | as the online references to common/classes/log4j.properties had me curious -- I did create the directory /usr/share/tomcat-5.5/common/classes |
04:41.19 | bobsmithjr | and tried putting the log4j.properties file there, but it also failed to work |
04:41.53 | bobsmithjr | in short, I am kinda stuck as I know I am doing something stupid, but there are no log files to point in the direction of stupid |
04:42.28 | bobsmithjr | so, any helpful insights? |
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08:58.35 | karbo | Hi. I have suddenly started to get the error java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/log4j/spi/VectorWriter when I redeployed a new version of my web application in tomcat. I have no idea why this suddenly occurs as I have not done any changes to my logging or logging libraries. I am using commons-logging and log4j. Don't know if this is the right channel, but I figured I'd try :) |
08:58.42 | karbo | Anyone have a clue what is wrong here? |
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09:57.59 | ber | hi |
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10:17.50 | SCGuy | hi there, I am using the Bundled Tomcat (5.5.9) in NetBeans IDE 5.0 and it seems that Tomcat has locked out my admin and manager accounts. No matter how many times I restarted Tomcat or change tomcat-users.xml, the accounts cannot be unlocked. Any suggestions? |
10:36.33 | harpoon | eclipse and a more actual tomcat? |
10:36.44 | harpoon | scnr |
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10:40.53 | SCGuy | more actual tomcat? u mean the bundled tomcat is less of a Tomcat? |
10:43.24 | harpoon | 5.5.9 was released more then one year and a half ago |
10:43.43 | harpoon | but was only a joke |
10:44.06 | harpoon | is maybe a security feature of netbeans.. sorry but i cannot work with that ide |
10:45.34 | SCGuy | how come? suggestions for any better IDEs? NetBeans too freaking slow |
10:47.03 | harpoon | SCGuy: it is more subjective |
10:47.25 | harpoon | netbeans has not a good "feeling" for me |
10:47.26 | harpoon | :-) |
10:48.21 | SCGuy | Hmmm.. |
10:48.23 | SCGuy | darn |
10:50.56 | SCGuy | totally no idea? Strange huh? Tomcat permanently locks out admin and manager accounts jus coz authentication fails certain number of times.. |
11:42.58 | lyken | lol |
11:43.25 | FauxFaux | Yeah. Note that I'm not on linux by choice. :p |
11:43.32 | lyken | i would be |
11:43.38 | lyken | over windows ANY day of the week |
11:43.55 | lyken | its lots easier for me to lock down |
11:44.02 | lyken | and i just hate MS |
11:44.03 | lyken | heh |
11:44.53 | FauxFaux | Yeah, that seems to be most people's reasons. :p |
11:45.24 | lyken | ive got apple and linux only in my env |
11:45.40 | lyken | i cant remember the last time i had to fight my os to do work |
11:46.05 | FauxFaux | I'm fighting your OS to do work right now. :) |
11:47.21 | lyken | i dont use ubuntu |
11:47.33 | lyken | its so user friendly that its like windows |
11:47.38 | lyken | and its totally broken ! |
11:48.21 | FauxFaux | I noticed. |
11:48.44 | lyken | im back to using fedora |
11:48.51 | lyken | its the only packaging system that doesnt get in my way |
11:49.09 | FauxFaux | Heh, and there was me thinking you were on slackware. |
11:49.26 | lyken | no time for slack anymore |
11:49.28 | lyken | i used to |
11:49.32 | lyken | but i have a life and a busy schedule |
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18:11.02 | n0rus | Trying to deploy Roller on Tomcat 5.5 Configured it as described in the manual. Can not start roller. Here's a little output: http://temp.deformica.com/roller.txt Where to dig? I've configured a mysql user correctly and log in without any problems from console |
18:22.52 | pfn | it can't connect to mysql |
18:30.51 | n0rus | pfn: I understand that. What I don't understand is why? |
18:31.17 | pfn | numerous reasons |
18:31.20 | pfn | you setup the jdbc url wrong |
18:31.25 | pfn | you didn't setup mysql to listen correctly |
18:31.26 | pfn | etc. |
18:31.46 | n0rus | I've double checked that. I also logged in via "mysql -u roller -p". It worked |
18:39.33 | pfn | mysql -u roller -p doesn't necessarily connect to mysql via the same jdbc url you specify |
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18:41.41 | Thorn | n0rus: it might be related to 127.0.0.1 / localhost / machine name in the jdbc url (if mysql is on the same machine of course) |
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18:43.28 | Thorn | you could check if you have loopback interface and also try to ping localhost |
18:45.08 | Thorn | mysql could also listen on 'internal' address (0.0.0.0) or on 'networked' one (I'm not aware if it's configurable in mysql) |
18:49.41 | pompboy | could also be a firewall getting in the way...or in lots of instances on Linux, mysql is configured not to start in networked mode. Do a netstat and look for the mysql 3306 port listening. |
18:50.16 | n0rus | loopback interface is configured, mysql is listening on 3306 |
18:50.37 | Thorn | n0rus: try telnet localhost:3306 |
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18:50.52 | pompboy | exactly Thorn. |
18:51.49 | pompboy | I think I remember seeing something about having a IPv6 type address in the host file will cause mysql grief also. |
19:00.06 | n0rus | Hm, mysql is running. But I don't see any listening ports... Neither "lsof -i" or "netstat" list mysql processes. While "ps" shows it running. |
19:01.50 | Thorn | n0rus: does telnet localhost:3306 say 'connection refused' too? |
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19:19.51 | bobsmithjr | I have a question re: logging, I know there is something simple that I am missing and I hope that you might be able to help |
19:19.58 | bobsmithjr | I am running Gentoo, TC 5.5.20, and sun-jdk 1.5.0_08-b03 |
19:20.06 | bobsmithjr | I am looking to enable more detailed logging so that I can debug tomcat when it loads |
19:20.14 | bobsmithjr | so, I know that I need to enable log4j -- I have used log4j before and I understand the difference between having a logging instance for tomcat and an instance for logging within a webapp |
19:20.24 | bobsmithjr | I have been doing research online and have tried the following: |
19:20.30 | bobsmithjr | in gentoo, the directory layout for tomcat is documented here: http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/java/tomcat-guide.xml |
19:20.40 | bobsmithjr | which documents that the <catalina_base>/conf directory is linked to /etc/tomcat-5.5 and the <catalina_base>/common directory is linked to /usr/share/tomcat-5.5/common |
19:20.52 | bobsmithjr | all the online references say to put the log4j.properties file in common/classes, but I do not see that directory structure anywhere |
19:21.00 | bobsmithjr | so, I put the log4j.properties in the conf directory and appended "-Dlog4j.configuration=file:///etc/tomcat-5.5/log4j.properties" to my JAVA_OPTS var in the tomcat init script |
19:21.06 | bobsmithjr | I do have the common-logging.jar and log4j.jar files in common/lib (/usr/share/tomcat-5.5/common/lib that is) |
19:21.14 | bobsmithjr | in my log4j.properties file, I specify the logfile via the line: "log4j.appender.R.File=${catalina.home}/logs/tomcat.log" |
19:21.22 | bobsmithjr | but the file never shows up when tomcat starts, so I know that the log4j.properties file is not getting processed |
19:21.29 | bobsmithjr | furthermore in the logs directory, the admin, catalina, host-manager, and manager log files are empty and the default localhost log file doesn't say much of anything but does grow slightly as I stop/start tomcat |
19:21.37 | bobsmithjr | this is the case despite me editing the /etc/tomcat-5.5 (conf) logging.properties file -- changing FINE to FINEST in most places--so something is definitely amiss |
19:21.45 | bobsmithjr | as the online references to common/classes/log4j.properties had me curious -- I did create the directory /usr/share/tomcat-5.5/common/classes |
19:21.52 | bobsmithjr | and put the log4j.properties file there, but it also failed to work |
19:22.00 | bobsmithjr | in short, I am kinda stuck as I know I am doing something stupid, but there are no log files to point in the direction of my stupidity |
19:22.14 | bobsmithjr | so, any helpful insights from those that have gone before me? |
19:29.12 | bobsmithjr | my apologies ahead of time if I get disconnected -- I have been having DSL circuit problems of late; I will reconnect |
19:29.26 | bobsmithjr | if I drop |
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19:34.33 | aaronc | tomcat 5.0.28, I have a tomcat instance behind a SSL proxy (BigIP), if I browse to https://url.com/myapp, I get a 302 redirect to https://url.com:80/myapp/..... how can I stop that? |
19:35.11 | aaronc | I have scheme="https" in the connector which seems to be the issue... but I need that setting on other apps to make them work right |
19:40.34 | bobsmithjr | the problem is in the trailing slash |
19:42.10 | bobsmithjr | is your server sending the proxy server the redirect or is the proxy initiating the redirect |
19:42.22 | bobsmithjr | sorry |
19:42.38 | bobsmithjr | is your server sending the redirect, or is the proxy initiating the redirect? |
19:43.17 | bobsmithjr | what happens when you browse to https://url.com/myapp/? |
19:43.21 | bobsmithjr | same thing? |
19:43.31 | bobsmithjr | or different? |
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19:47.21 | bobsmithjr | my guess is that your server (http://url.com/myapp) is being smart when it sends a redirect to http://url.com/myapp/ and appends the port number to the host part of the url |
20:02.22 | MidNight | Hi! Help me pleace I start tomcat(1st) and apache(2nd) but i have a probem: my apache server(http://localhost) is ranning good and my tomcat server(http://localhost:8080) dosn`t opened(Enabled to connect to the server!). |
20:04.42 | bobsmithjr | MidNight: where are you trying to connect from? |
20:05.15 | bobsmithjr | are you ssh'ed to it, or are you on a terminal attached to the machine? |
20:05.48 | bobsmithjr | also, what version of tomcat? |
20:05.58 | MidNight | tomcat5 |
20:07.52 | bobsmithjr | then there should some details about that is happening in the tomcat log file |
20:09.32 | MidNight | nad how do I get details from log(I`m at first use tomcat nad Ubuntu) |
20:10.28 | bobsmithjr | is there a /var/log/tomcat directory? |
20:10.42 | bobsmithjr | or a /var/log/tomcat5 directory? |
20:11.22 | bobsmithjr | you can see what the end of the file contains using the "tail" command |
20:12.37 | MidNight | i have /var/log/tomcat5 folder |
20:15.05 | bobsmithjr | so, you need to look inside the log files in that directory |
20:15.29 | bobsmithjr | use something like "tail -n 20 /var/log/tomcat5/localhost.log" |
20:15.34 | aaronc | bobsmithjr: https://url.com/myapp/ works fine... I think I figured it out though... trying out the proxyPort directive |
20:16.30 | bobsmithjr | aaronc: if that is the case, then your server is to blame for the problem as it is turning "http://url.com" into "http://url.com:80" |
20:17.03 | bobsmithjr | aaronc: which reminds me of the canonicalName redirect setting |
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20:23.46 | MidNight | bobsmithjr:I opened the last file(localhost_2006_11-08) and see there somthing like that: |
20:23.46 | MidNight | 2006-11-08 22:42:53 StandardContext[/balancer]org.apache.webapp.balancer.BalancerFilter: init(): ruleChain: [org.apache.webapp.balancer.RuleChain: [org.apache.webapp.balancer.rules.URLStringMatchRule: Target string: News / Redirect URL: http://www.cnn.com], [org.apache.webapp.balancer.rules.RequestParameterRule: Target param name: paramName / Target param value: paramValue / Redirect URL: http://www.yahoo.com], [org.apache.webapp.balancer.rule |
20:23.47 | MidNight | 2006-11-08 22:43:02 StandardContext[/servlets-examples]ContextListener: contextInitialized() |
20:23.49 | MidNight | 2006-11-08 22:43:02 StandardContext[/servlets-examples]SessionListener: contextInitialized() |
20:23.51 | MidNight | 2006-11-08 22:43:02 StandardContext[/jsp-examples]ContextListener: contextInitialized() |
20:23.53 | MidNight | 2006-11-08 22:43:02 StandardContext[/jsp-examples]SessionListener: contextInitialized() |
20:25.30 | bobsmith | are those timestamps close to the time that you started tomcat? you can find out the system time by typing "date" |
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21:25.02 | lintlock | we are doomed http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/ptech/11/08/windows.vista.ap/index.html |
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21:33.55 | pucko | vista is retarded |
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21:39.48 | idletask | Good evening everyone |
21:50.40 | lintlock | but its comming!!! |
21:50.44 | lintlock | ooooooo |
21:53.21 | idletask | I use Tomcat 5.0.x. I'm using an accessLogValve with %B in its "pattern" attribute (is that the correct name?), but this parameter nearly always shows -1 bytes returned. The problem is, well, nearly. It only works some rare times and I cannot make out the reason why. |
21:53.45 | idletask | I've been trying tomcat 5.0.27 and 5.0.30 packaged by jpackage on an RHEL 3 |
21:54.02 | idletask | Anyone knows why I witness this behaviour? |
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22:18.08 | lintlock | yassine boooo |