I'm creating multiple instances of tomcat using opscode chef cookbook. I see that tomcat.conf was not written into my instance of tomcat but is only in the base instance. I created a softlink to the base instance tomcat.conf file. When I tried to start the server, I get the following error with no logs. There are no logs in /var/log or tomcat folder. Please provide hints on how to debug.
[root#centosclient2 ~]# service tomcat6-obi_sandbox_tomcat start
Starting tomcat6-obi_sandbox_tomcat: Error code 4 [FAILED]
I saw below in /var/log/tomcat6-obi_sandbox_tomcat-initd.log
-sh: /usr/sbin/tomcat6-obi_sandbox_tomcat: No such file or directory
Apparently there is no such file or directory.
I have run into error code 4 a few times, and the problem was that disk was full.
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When I try to run Tomcat through Netbeans I get:
Deployment error: Starting of Tomcat failed,
/Users/Dropbox/apache-tomcat-8.0.23/bin/catalina.sh and related
scripts are executable.
the line the error directs me to is :
< nbdeploy clientUrlPart="${client.urlPart}" debugmode="false"
forceRedeploy="${forceRedeploy}"/>
when i run this code with it broken up the error is on forceRedeploy="${forceRedeploy}"
Catalina.sh is in that file location. I do not know how to check if it is executable. I was working earlier, then it stopped working, but I'm not sure when or what i changed.
Your server is not getting deployed and localhost isn't running.So,try to attach the server again to the application while running the project. Quite the same problem occurred to me while I was working with Tomcat in Eclipse.
Hope you find your answer here.
I had installed Websphere Liberty Runtime in a Windows 7 machine following the instructions here :
https://developer.ibm.com/wasdev/downloads/liberty-profile-using-non-eclipse-environments/
I had installed and configured the admin-center feature following these instructions :
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSD28V_8.5.5/com.ibm.websphere.wlp.core.doc/ae/twlp_ui_setup.html
I set two users : admin and nonadmin
I am able to connect to this server from Eclipse in another computer.
However, each time i try to deploy an application on this server, i get this error in the computer with Eclipse :
Publish HelloWorldApplication
OK
Failed to transfer application HelloWorldApplication
CWWKX0121E: Access denied to path C:/wlp/usr/servers/servername/apps/HelloWorldApplication.war.
Failed to synchronize server configuration.
CWWKX0121E: Access denied to path C:/wlp/usr/servers/servername/server.xml.
Deployment of application HelloWorldApplication failed.
And, in the server i got this :
[ERROR ] CWWKX7901E: The C:/wlp/usr/servers/servername/apps/HelloWorldApplication.war file system path is not valid.
Can anyone help me, please ?
We are more than one developer needing to work on this server.
Thanks in advance.
SJRM
How do you have your server.xml configured? Given the error you mention, I think it's missing the configuration for writing into the remote directories, which looks something like this:
<remoteFileAccess>
<writeDir>${writePath}</writeDir>
</remoteFileAccess>
You can define several write directories and each one can refer to variables or absolute paths, for example:
<remoteFileAccess>
<writeDir>${wlp.user.dir}</writeDir>
</remoteFileAccess>
You can obtain the basic configuration for remote administration by executing this command on you Liberty profile bin directory:
configUtility install remoteAdministration
For reference see:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSEQTP_8.5.5/com.ibm.websphere.wlp.doc/ae/t_creating_remote_server.html?cp=SSEQTP_8.5.5%2F1-3-11-0-2-3 for setting up a remote server,
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSEQTP_8.5.5/com.ibm.websphere.wlp.doc/ae/rwlp_command_configutil.html%23rwlp_command_configutil?cp=SSEQTP_8.5.5%2F1-3-11-0-3-2-1-1&lang=en for reading about the configUtility and
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSEQTP_8.5.5/com.ibm.websphere.wlp.doc/ae/rwlp_dirs.html?cp=SSEQTP_8.5.5%2F1-3-11-0-2-0&lang=en for a list of Liberty profile properties and their corresponding directories.
Has anyone run into problems running the HelloWorld Twill example? My Application gets accepted but then transitions to the "FAILED" state.
Yarn application HelloWorldRunnable application_1406337868863_0013 completed with status FAILED
The YARN Web UI shows this as the error:
Application application_1406337868863_0013 failed 2 times due to AM Container for appattempt_1406337868863_0013_000002 exited with exitCode: -1000 due to: File file:/twill/HelloWorldRunnable/2ba08d9f-ca23-4363-a7be-426b93c88de2/appMaster.775a1137-6134-46e2-b270-fc466ce7fe91.jar does not exist
.Failing this attempt.. Failing the application.
Does YARN expect to find this jar on HDFS at the location above? It seems like the jar gets copied to my local FS at the location specified above but not to HDFS.
Looks like you don't have the hadoop conf directory (e.g. /etc/hadoop/conf) in the classpath so that the local file system (file:/twill/...) is used instead of HDFS.
I am following
Red5 Media Server - Workspace Setup Guide - r4737!
I am able to build Red5 distribution and rename distribution jar files i.e completed upto step 6.But when I followed step 7 - Run inside of eclipse failed to debug it as java application -
Red5 root: /home/yuvraj/Documents/RED5/red5 java code all/java/server/trunk
Configuation root: /home/yuvraj/Documents/RED5/red5 java code all/java/server/trunk/conf
Red5 server jar was not found, using fallback.
URL list: [file:/home/yuvraj/Documents/RED5/red5%20java%20code%20all/java/server/trunk/red5.jar]
Bootstrap exception: null
Bootstrap exit
java.lang.NullPointerException
at org.red5.classloading.ClassLoaderBuilder.build(ClassLoaderBuilder.java:172)
at org.red5.classloading.ClassLoaderBuilder.build(ClassLoaderBuilder.java:96)
at org.red5.server.Bootstrap.bootStrap(Bootstrap.java:117)
at org.red5.server.Bootstrap.main(Bootstrap.java:48)
I couldn't find conf directory neither in /home/yuvraj/Documents/RED5/red5 java code all/java/server/trunk/ nor in /Red5_server/bin while setting classpath in java debug.
If you followed step by step the guide, you are probably using the 1.0.2 RC4.
Try this now:
Extract the red5-server-1.0.2-RC4.zip from the target folder to a custom folder
(I have it in c:\red5-server-1.0.2-RC4 )
Copy red5.jar and bootstrap.jar in the place you extracted red5. (In my case c:\red5-server-1.0.2-RC4\ )
Repeat the step 7 in the Guide and be carefull at point L.
conf directory is in \red5-server-1.0.2-RC4\
From the output you've shown, I'd assume you're missing the lib directory and its contents. This wiki link should help: https://code.google.com/p/red5/wiki/ServerWontStart#Bootstrap_exception
I have a Solr 4.2.0 server which is running under the Tomcat 7.0 container. I'm trying to wire it with my external zookeeper (actually, it doesn't work with the embdedded zookeeper too).
I tried this java opts:
-Dbootstrap_confdir=./solr/collection1/conf
-Dcollection.configName=myconf
-DzkRun
-DnumShards=2
for running the embedded zookeeper.
And also this java opts:
-Dbootstrap_confdir=./solr/collection1/conf
-Dcollection.configName=myconf
-DzkHost=localhost:2181
-DnumShards=2
For connecting to external zookeeper
In both cases I continue to get the same exception:
java.io.FileNotFoundException: File '.\solr\collection1\conf \admin-extra.html' does not exist
But the problem is that file admin-extra.html exists and it's right here. And I can't figure out what the problem is.
From your exception it seems your path has a white space after the config directory.
Try to define your bootstrap_configdir between "", like:
-Dbootstrap_confdir="./solr/collection1/conf"