I'm home and was able to test. It's not the firewall (I turned it
off for a couple of minutes and tried, without success). I'm not
sure what policies to look at. As far as I know wotaskd does not
keep a log, correct ?
On 10/23/21 6:18 AM, Valerio Luccio wrote:
Hi Samuel,
that is a very good insight. I'm currently travelling,
but when I'm back I'll play with policies/firewall and let
you know what I found out.
Thanks,
Hi Valerio,
I experience the same problem on a Cent OS instance
(I think this is a VMWare distribution) but it works on
others...
There is a major difference between starting the
instance and other function like stop and refuse new
session. Start is done by wotaskd that launc the
process, others are http call to the instance by
wotaskd, to some direct actions (womp handler I think).
I suspect that the communication between wotaskd and
instance is blocked by the firewall or system policy but
I do not have a definitive proof of this.
Regards,
Samuel
Thanks Lon,
I didn't see your answer until now because
gmail (which I hate every day more) had hidden
it.
I'll see what I can find in the logs,
although "start" works fine, why would "stop"
be different ?
Look in your application log,
do you see messages about not being able to
communicate with monitor? I found this
problem happens if I don't have JavaXML as
part of my project (or classpath defined to
whatever the xml jars are).
-Lon
I recently ported my WebObjects app
from an old OS X server to a CentOS 8
server.
The WOMonitor on CentOS allows me to
configure the app and start it, but it
will not stop it (I end up doing with
pkill from command line) and the
Auto-Recover does not work. I also
tried from command line using curl to
communicate to WOMonitor, it does the
info and start correctly, but it will
not stop the app.
I've looked at the log file for the
WOMonitor, but there was nothing
useful.
Any ideas ?
Thanks in advance,
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