>From: fedora-devel-java-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx >[mailto:fedora-devel-java-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of >Daniel B. >Thurman >Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 8:16 AM >To: Kenneth Porter; Fedora Java Development List (E-mail) >Subject: RE: [fedora-java] Eclipse and Tomcat > > >>From: fedora-devel-java-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx >>[mailto:fedora-devel-java-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Kenneth >>Porter >>Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 5:33 PM >>To: Fedora Java Development List (E-mail) >>Subject: Re: [fedora-java] Eclipse and Tomcat >> >> >>--On Tuesday, December 20, 2005 4:50 PM -0800 "Daniel B. Thurman" >><dant@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> Now - what port is tomcat running on so that I can see if it >>is running! >>> Well, it is not port 80 nor port 8080 (I am running apache >at 80, and >>> there is nothing at 8080) >>> >>> I cannot seem to find a tomcat listener in netstat -a so I >>cannot tell if >>> tomcat is running successfully or not!?!? >> >>As root, try "lsof -i | grep tomcat". (The grep is to isolate >>the list to >>processes running as user "tomcat". Red Hat typically names the user >>running a daemon after the daemon.) >> >> > >Thanks for this tip! My tomcat is running at port 8005. Hmm... but >when I tried to see this port in my web-browser - it reports a >connection >refused... well! At least *something* is running. Now... >to get *something* >on tomcat's default www-root directory so that it has a >index.html file.. I >wonder where that is... somewhere in /usr/share/tomcat5 >directory or in >/var ? Any idea while I look? > >Dan > Oh... lsof -i | grep tomcat revealed port 8005 but there is nothing there I looked at /var/log/tomcat/catalina.out (logfile) and it says that it started at port 8080. OK... that is good news. I ran the web-browser and apparently it runs forever - showing nothing and spinning it's wheels... >From the log, it appears that tomcat is trying to read these files but is unable to (I am starting/stopping/restarting tomcat as a root user if that means anything...) /usr/share/tomcat5/conf: jk2.properties and tomcat-users.xml Ok, I chgrp these two files to 'tomcat' However, log says it is now trying to read: tomcat-users.xml.new so I created a link: tomcat-users.xml.new->tomcat-users.xml and now it says it is trying to read: tmcat-users.xml.old !?!?!?!? Hmmm... maybe the crux of this is that I need to get a valid user created in the tomcat-users.xml file? What should I do in this case??? Dan -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.2/208 - Release Date: 12/20/2005