From: Jules G. <ju...@mo...> - 2002-07-12 17:21:30
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OK, guys - it's on my TODO list ... Jules Scott M Stark wrote: > The Jetty config bundled with JBoss should be using the JBoss > tmp directory by default. I'll create a bug report. > > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Scott Stark > Chief Technology Officer > JBoss Group, LLC > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Leon Doud" <do...@ya...> > To: <jbo...@li...> > Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 9:05 AM > Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] JBoss/Jetty - JSPs Missing > > > >>Thanks, that's the problem. >> >>The solution I came up with was to change the temp >>directory where Jetty stores the files. There is a >>configuration option in the jetty.sar for unpacking >>warfiles, but it appears to be just a true/false >>option. >> >>The only thing other thing I thought of was to >>override java.io.tmpdir in the run script. If I >>change java.io.tmpdir to $JBOSS_DIST\tmp will this >>just cause another problem down the road? >> >> >> >>--- Scott M Stark <Sco...@jb...> wrote: >> >>>I would guess you have a cron job that removes old >>>files from >>>the tmp directory and Jetty is not expecting this. >>> >>>xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>Scott Stark >>>Chief Technology Officer >>>JBoss Group, LLC >>>xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>----- Original Message ----- >>>From: "Leon Doud" <do...@ya...> >>>To: "jboss-user" <jbo...@li...> >>>Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 7:32 AM >>>Subject: [JBoss-user] JBoss/Jetty - JSPs Missing >>> >>> >>> >>>>We've deployed an application using JBoss/Jetty >>> >>>3.0 >>> >>>>and its been running 10 days without any problems. >>> >>>>This morning all the JSPs were missing. >>>> >>>>The application is configured to use a welcome >>> >>>page of >>> >>>>Login.jsp when the application context is >>> >>>requested. >>> >>>>Instead of getting the login form, I received a >>>>directory listing. >>>> >>>>I checked the /tmp/Jetty__80___app directory all >>> >>>the >>> >>>>$jsp.java and $jsp.class files were missing. I >>> >>>didn't >>> >>>>look into the WEB-INF folder though, so I don't >>> >>>know >>> >>>>if the jar file containing the servlets was gone. >>>> >>>>A restart of JBoss fixed the application. Looking >>>>back on it I could have just touched the EAR file. >>>> >>>>The application is running on Red Hat 7.2 / SUN >>> >>>JDK >>> >>>>1.4. >>>> >>>>Any ideas/suggestions? >>>> >>>>Thanks, >>>>Leon >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>------------------------------------------------------- >> >>>This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek >>>Gadgets, caffeine, t-shirts, fun stuff. >>>http://thinkgeek.com/sf >>>_______________________________________________ >>>JBoss-user mailing list >>>JBo...@li... >>> >> >>https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-user >> >> >>__________________________________________________ >>Do You Yahoo!? >>Sign up for SBC Yahoo! Dial - First Month Free >>http://sbc.yahoo.com >> >> >>------------------------------------------------------- >>This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek >>Gadgets, caffeine, t-shirts, fun stuff. >>http://thinkgeek.com/sf >>_______________________________________________ >>JBoss-user mailing list >>JBo...@li... >>https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-user >> > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Gadgets, caffeine, t-shirts, fun stuff. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > JBoss-user mailing list > JBo...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-user |