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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by "Kreuser, Peter" <pk...@airplus.com> on 2017/08/11 09:08:53 UTC

[2xOT] Re: More (Solved!) Re: I've just installed Tomcat (7.0.67) on an old CentOS 5 box. It can't be reached from outside the box.

I'm glad that we get so well over serious problems. Made my day :-) !

PS: André: Sorry for the top post.
PPS: James: I still can't get over it, that you run Tomcat on AS400, my first contact to production systems back in '90.

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Von: André Warnier (tomcat) [mailto:aw@ice-sa.com] 
Gesendet: Freitag, 11. August 2017 10:45
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Betreff: [OT] Re: More (Solved!) Re: I've just installed Tomcat (7.0.67) on an old CentOS 5 box. It can't be reached from outside the box.

On 11.08.2017 00:27, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
> After looking up the man page (and while I *know* where the term comes 
> from, I *still* think there ought to be "woman," "boy," and "girl" 
> pages [and maybe "cat" and "dog" pages] as well!)

Note that there may be no "woman" command, but that one can do "man | more".
Similarly, there is no "boy" command, but one can do "man | less".
There is no "girl" command, but the Linux developers have tried to ease the pain of that by providing "talk", "chat" and "nice" (and even "tee", for the mature generation).
As for the animal world, there is indeed a "cat" command. And there may not be any "dog" 
command, but there are  "tail" and "head", which might be seen as more generic.


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Re: [2xOT] Re: More (Solved!) Re: I've just installed Tomcat (7.0.67) on an old CentOS 5 box. It can't be reached from outside the box.

Posted by "James H. H. Lampert" <ja...@touchtonecorp.com>.
On 8/11/17, 2:08 AM, Kreuser, Peter wrote:
> PPS: James: I still can't get over it, that you run Tomcat on AS400,
> my first contact to production systems back in '90.

That's not difficult at all. As long as a sufficiently high level of 
Java (the xxxxJV1 Licensed Program) is installed, it runs beautifully; 
just use JAR to unZIP it, and it'll run practically straight out of the box.

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JHHL

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