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Running Tomcat on different architecture machine but keeping the same catalina_base

Hi everybody,

by now, my tomcat (7.026) is running on a windows xp 32bits and separate locations for catalina_home and catalina_base are used.

I would like to change mi machine: 64b instead of a 32b one
So I've re-installed a new tomcat 7.0.26 (the same installer - 32b/64b) on another machine (windows 7) and i would like to re-use my previous catalina_base.

Before running tomcat (64b), I've cleaned the <work> directory in catalina_base;

Result: It doesn't work !  - I can't even access to the manager application
Symptom: the request is looping until time-out is reached

Any ideas on where should I look at ?

Regards

Jean-Louis Matéo




Re: Running Tomcat on different architecture machine but keeping the same catalina_base

Posted by André Warnier <aw...@ice-sa.com>.
jean-louis.mateo@bull.net wrote:
> Sorry, 
> 
> the problem was not related to Tomcat 32b or 64b -  that's what I meant
> so this post is over
> 

It is I who am (is ?) sorry. I must have expressed myself badly.
I was actually thanking you for letting us know that.  Many people don't bother.


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Re: Running Tomcat on different architecture machine but keeping the same catalina_base

Posted by je...@bull.net.
Sorry, 

the problem was not related to Tomcat 32b or 64b -  that's what I meant
so this post is over

thanks
Jean-Louis Matéo


-----André Warnier <aw...@ice-sa.com> a écrit : ----- 
A : Tomcat Users List <us...@tomcat.apache.org>
De : André Warnier <aw...@ice-sa.com>
Date : 10/09/2012 16:41
Objet : Re: Running Tomcat on different architecture machine but keeping the same catalina_base

jean-louis.mateo@bull.net wrote:
> The problem was caused by a webapp (xwiki) - now, i just have to find out why this webapp doesn't work correctly.
> 
> Without this webapp, it's ok
> 

Thanks for following up on the list. It saves people time, to follow-up on other posts.


> Jean-Louis Matéo
> 
> 
> 
> -----jean-louis.mateo@bull.net a écrit : -----
> A : users@tomcat.apache.org
> De : jean-louis.mateo@bull.net
> Date : 10/09/2012 11:13
> Objet : Running Tomcat on different architecture machine but keeping the same catalina_base
> 
> Hi everybody,
> 
> by now, my tomcat (7.026) is running on a windows xp 32bits and separate locations for catalina_home and catalina_base are used.
> 
> I would like to change mi machine: 64b instead of a 32b one
> So I've re-installed a new tomcat 7.0.26 (the same installer - 32b/64b) on another machine (windows 7) and i would like to re-use my previous catalina_base.
> 
> Before running tomcat (64b), I've cleaned the <work> directory in catalina_base;
> 
> Result: It doesn't work !  - I can't even access to the manager application
> Symptom: the request is looping until time-out is reached
> 
> Any ideas on where should I look at ?
> 
> Regards
> 
> Jean-Louis Matéo
> 
> 
> 
> 


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Re: Running Tomcat on different architecture machine but keeping the same catalina_base

Posted by André Warnier <aw...@ice-sa.com>.
jean-louis.mateo@bull.net wrote:
> The problem was caused by a webapp (xwiki) - now, i just have to find out why this webapp doesn't work correctly.
> 
> Without this webapp, it's ok
> 

Thanks for following up on the list. It saves people time, to follow-up on other posts.


> Jean-Louis Matéo
> 
> 
> 
> -----jean-louis.mateo@bull.net a écrit : -----
> A : users@tomcat.apache.org
> De : jean-louis.mateo@bull.net
> Date : 10/09/2012 11:13
> Objet : Running Tomcat on different architecture machine but keeping the same catalina_base
> 
> Hi everybody,
> 
> by now, my tomcat (7.026) is running on a windows xp 32bits and separate locations for catalina_home and catalina_base are used.
> 
> I would like to change mi machine: 64b instead of a 32b one
> So I've re-installed a new tomcat 7.0.26 (the same installer - 32b/64b) on another machine (windows 7) and i would like to re-use my previous catalina_base.
> 
> Before running tomcat (64b), I've cleaned the <work> directory in catalina_base;
> 
> Result: It doesn't work !  - I can't even access to the manager application
> Symptom: the request is looping until time-out is reached
> 
> Any ideas on where should I look at ?
> 
> Regards
> 
> Jean-Louis Matéo
> 
> 
> 
> 


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Re: Running Tomcat on different architecture machine but keeping the same catalina_base

Posted by je...@bull.net.
The problem was caused by a webapp (xwiki) - now, i just have to find out why this webapp doesn't work correctly.

Without this webapp, it's ok

Jean-Louis Matéo



-----jean-louis.mateo@bull.net a écrit : -----
A : users@tomcat.apache.org
De : jean-louis.mateo@bull.net
Date : 10/09/2012 11:13
Objet : Running Tomcat on different architecture machine but keeping the same catalina_base

Hi everybody,

by now, my tomcat (7.026) is running on a windows xp 32bits and separate locations for catalina_home and catalina_base are used.

I would like to change mi machine: 64b instead of a 32b one
So I've re-installed a new tomcat 7.0.26 (the same installer - 32b/64b) on another machine (windows 7) and i would like to re-use my previous catalina_base.

Before running tomcat (64b), I've cleaned the <work> directory in catalina_base;

Result: It doesn't work !  - I can't even access to the manager application
Symptom: the request is looping until time-out is reached

Any ideas on where should I look at ?

Regards

Jean-Louis Matéo