RE: [users@httpd] making Apache work with WebLogic

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Alex, and those who were interested,

This configuration works now!!  Just thought I'll let you know so we
know what to lookout for in the future.

I was trying to install a WebLogic plugin in an Apache installation and
make Apache work like a proxy webserver to my application installed
within WebLogic.

It turns out my plugin was too old!  I got the plugin from the WebLogic
installation as was instructed in the WebLogic webpage, but it turns out
they release plugin updates very often and obviously I didn't have any
of them.  As soon as I got the latest plugin and installed it within the
"modules" directory, everything worked fine.

Thanks for your support all along.

Amalan

-----Original Message-----
From: Alexander Lazic [mailto:al-httpdusers@xxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 3:39 PM
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] making Apache work with WebLogic

Hi,

On Die 28.03.2006 13:29, Amalan, S wrote:
>
>
>configure:14003: checking whether to enable mod_suexec
>configure:14055: result: no

Well the module isn't build.
If you don't need it, forget it ;-)

>I ran your command:  truss -fael -tall -vall -xall -rall -wall -o
output
>apachectl start
>
>And the output file contained:
>
>20672/1:        read(9, 0x000DEFE8, 4096)                       = 0
>20672/1:        close(9)                                        = 0
>20672/1:        open(0x0010D578, 02401, 0644)                   Err#13
>EACCES
>20672/1:             0x0010D578: "wlproxy_lock"
>20672/1:        write(7, 0xFFBED670, 100)                       = 100
>20672/1:           [ T u e   M a r   2 8   1 3 : 2 3 : 1 7   2 0 0 6 ]
>[ c r i t
>20672/1:           ]   ( 1 3 ) P e r m i s s i o n   d e n i e d :   m
o
>d _ w e b
>20672/1:           l o g i c :   P a r e n t   c o u l d   n o t   c r
e
>a t e   l
>20672/1:           o c k\n
>20672/1:        write(2, 0xFFBED750, 21)                        = 21
>20672/1:           C o n f i g u r a t i o n   F a i l e d\n
>
>This is essentially the same as what I saw in the error_log sent to you
>earlier - so what do you gather from this?

Where ist the *dir?
Under which user do you run apache?

Do you know: http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs81/plugins/plugin_params.html

regards

Alex

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