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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by "Amalan, S" <So...@comverse.com> on 2006/04/03 18:56:01 UTC

RE: [users@httpd] making Apache work with WebLogic

Alex, and those who were interested,

This configuration works now!!  Just thought I'll let you know so we
know what to lookout for in the future.

I was trying to install a WebLogic plugin in an Apache installation and
make Apache work like a proxy webserver to my application installed
within WebLogic.

It turns out my plugin was too old!  I got the plugin from the WebLogic
installation as was instructed in the WebLogic webpage, but it turns out
they release plugin updates very often and obviously I didn't have any
of them.  As soon as I got the latest plugin and installed it within the
"modules" directory, everything worked fine.

Thanks for your support all along.

Amalan

-----Original Message-----
From: Alexander Lazic [mailto:al-httpdusers@none.at] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 3:39 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.rg
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] making Apache work with WebLogic

Hi,

On Die 28.03.2006 13:29, Amalan, S wrote:
>
>
>configure:14003: checking whether to enable mod_suexec
>configure:14055: result: no

Well the module isn't build.
If you don't need it, forget it ;-)

>I ran your command:  truss -fael -tall -vall -xall -rall -wall -o
output
>apachectl start
>
>And the output file contained:
>
>20672/1:        read(9, 0x000DEFE8, 4096)                       = 0
>20672/1:        close(9)                                        = 0
>20672/1:        open(0x0010D578, 02401, 0644)                   Err#13
>EACCES
>20672/1:             0x0010D578: "wlproxy_lock"
>20672/1:        write(7, 0xFFBED670, 100)                       = 100
>20672/1:           [ T u e   M a r   2 8   1 3 : 2 3 : 1 7   2 0 0 6 ]
>[ c r i t
>20672/1:           ]   ( 1 3 ) P e r m i s s i o n   d e n i e d :   m
o
>d _ w e b
>20672/1:           l o g i c :   P a r e n t   c o u l d   n o t   c r
e
>a t e   l
>20672/1:           o c k\n
>20672/1:        write(2, 0xFFBED750, 21)                        = 21
>20672/1:           C o n f i g u r a t i o n   F a i l e d\n
>
>This is essentially the same as what I saw in the error_log sent to you
>earlier - so what do you gather from this?

Where ist the *dir?
Under which user do you run apache?

Do you know: http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs81/plugins/plugin_params.html

regards

Alex

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