Jserv on Suse 7.1 (i386)?
Does anybody have Apache+Jserv running on a SuSE 7.1 system? I just can't get it to work properly. What I'm trying to get to work is -Apache 1.3.19 -JServ 1.1.2 SuSE provides the RPM's and they seem to install correctly. when I point a browser to http://localhost/jserv/ I get the ApacheJserv statuspage and I can click around there, but whenever I try to access one of the mountpoints a httpd-child-process dies. The httpd error_log just says: child pid 1234 exit signal Segmentation Fault (11) jserv.log and mod_jserv.log don't give anything. I have configured the jserv.conf and the jserv.properties correctly, since I'm running the same configuration on a RedHat 6.2 system without any problems. Maybe I haven't configured the required environmentals correctly? I'm not a java developper, so I really do not know what is required to get this stuff running. JDK1.3 is installed, as is JSDK2.0. Is there any way of checking what is missing? I've looked just about everywhere, but just can't find a solution to this problem anywhere! Anybody? TIA, Remco -- Registered Linux user #209275 OpenPGP public key id E7DCED61 _ _ .~. | | <_> _ _ _ _ __ / v \ | |_ | | | ' | | ' | \ \/ /( _ )\ |___| |_| |_|_| \___| /\_\ ^ ^ It's not about world domination, it's about world liberation! -- Richard Stallman
On Friday 22 June 2001 11:24, you wrote:
Does anybody have Apache+Jserv running on a SuSE 7.1 system? I just can't get it to work properly. What I'm trying to get to work is
-Apache 1.3.19 -JServ 1.1.2
SuSE provides the RPM's and they seem to install correctly. when I point a browser to http://localhost/jserv/ I get the ApacheJserv statuspage and I can click around there, but whenever I try to access one of the mountpoints a httpd-child-process dies. The httpd error_log just says:
child pid 1234 exit signal Segmentation Fault (11)
jserv.log and mod_jserv.log don't give anything.
I have configured the jserv.conf and the jserv.properties correctly, since I'm running the same configuration on a RedHat 6.2 system without any problems.
Maybe I haven't configured the required environmentals correctly? I'm not a java developper, so I really do not know what is required to get this stuff running. JDK1.3 is installed, as is JSDK2.0.
Is there any way of checking what is missing? I've looked just about everywhere, but just can't find a solution to this problem anywhere!
Anybody?
TIA,
Remco
-- Remco, the only thing which springs to mind is that maybe the paths for the jdk are wrong, or you don't have a classpath set correctly. Can you compile a servlet without any hitch? (just by way of checking that the jdk works ok?) I've set up jserv/apache fine on a 6.4 box, but when I tried to put it on a Toshiba laptop, it wouldn't run at all and I spent several days trying to sort it out- -comparing notes here, installs there, and a few books too, but gave up in the end as I reckoned something was amiss with the setup. The Toshiba did the same as you describe- -you get things fine in localhost/jserv but none of the servlets work. The other option would be to try Jakarta-Tomcat maybe. Good luck. Cheers, Bruce
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Bruce Scharlau
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Remco Lubbers