I am unable to download Apache Geode, Binary, from all the 3 sites mentioned. Pls help.
http://mirror.fibergrid.in/apache/incubator/geode/1.0.0-incubating.M2/apache-geode-1.0.0-incubating.M2.zip
http://www-us.apache.org/dist/incubator/geode/1.0.0-incubating.M2/apache-geode-1.0.0-incubating.M2.zip
http://www-eu.apache.org/dist/incubator/geode/1.0.0-incubating.M2/apache-geode-1.0.0-incubating.M2.zip
I was able to download from the links you posted, can you try again?
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Hi so basically what I am trying to do is get my spring web-application to run on port 80. I have installed tomcat8 and apache on a Ubuntu server and everything is running smoothly on myDomainName.com:8080, I have tried installing Authbind to help but it says I must set AUTHBIND=yes in the file location /etc/default/tomcat but for some reason this file is not present.
I have read previously that this file is not created if the installation was done from extracting the target file, this was my approach and this seems to me why the file is not there, I have no other solution.
Is there another way to set this authbind to yes or will I have to use Ip tables, or forward requests from Apache to tomcat. if i cant set authbind what in your opinion is the best solution.
Sorry if I left anything out, any help/suggestions would be of great help.
Thanks!
I would just completely reinstall the Tomcat on to your system. I had a similar problem and this was the only solution for me.
I have a 1GB ram Apache 2.4.10 (MPM event) VPS, my user complained that they always encounter broken webpage or image was loaded frquently, when I try to use fiddler to investigate, I found content length mismatch problem occurred in those broken image/pages. Seems that Apache sometimes did not sent the whole file to the client. I already disable HTTP/206 in Apache server but problem still persisted.
Any idea on it ? Or i need to install the newest version 2.4.16 ?
Thanks.
I think you need to check your apache services error logs file so that you can find out the exact root cause of this issues. Please check that and let us know what error are you getting in error logs file ? We will try to help you on this with the that error logs.
Does anyone have a solution to this... Running RHEL 5.6, with Apache httpd 2.2.3-65.el5_8 and get this error when trying to start the webserver:
httpd: Syntax error on line 445 of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf: Syntax error on line 2 of /etc/httpd/conf/mod_jk.conf: Cannot load /data/cf10/config/wsconfig/1/mod_jk.so into server: /data/cf10/config/wsconfig/1/mod_jk.so: undefined symbol: ap_get_server_description
I've looked all over Google, and there are some recommendations to compile my own connector, but I need the one from Adobe for CF10. Also the adobe site lists CF10 compatibility w/ Apache HTTPD 2.2.21, well with RedHat Enterprise they don't move the version number up, it gets reverse patched in the app repo.... ANY help would be awesome.
We are 50 days from going live with CF10 (or planning to), and really could use some help on getting this issue resolved.
In response to one of the posters here, I have indeed verified I'm using the x64 connector in my x64 OS based system.
Response from Adobe w/ SOLUTION!
Here's the response and resolution: You may download the connector from the following “RHEL_mod_jk.zip” web-link at:
http://helpx.adobe.com/coldfusion/kb/rhel-connector-configuration.html
Please note that you may proceed with the installation choosing not to configure the web server initially. Once CF is installed you may proceed to create the connector using the wsconfig tool at
\ColdFusion10\cfusion\runtime\bin
Find the instructions at http://help.adobe.com/en_US/ColdFusion/10.0/Admin/WSc3ff6d0ea77859461172e0811cbf364104-7fd9.html
Once the connector is in place you may simply navigate to \ColdFusion10\config\wsconfig\ folder and replace the mod_jk.so file with downloaded copy and restart Apache.
I wanted to add to the discussion my experience with install issues of CF. I've bumped up on two common issues with installing CF, the problems has been so consistent that I wrote a short "how to" blogpost so I wouldn't forget the next time I needed to deploy another server. While my blog post addresses CF 10 and Cent OS 6.4, this method has always worked as far back as I can remember (eg: CF 8)
http://www.greenvalleyconsulting.org/2013/05/16/installation-problem-coldfusion-10-and-centos-6-x/
Response from Adobe w/ SOLUTION!
Here's the response and resolution: You may download the connector from the following “RHEL_mod_jk.zip” web-link at: http://helpx.adobe.com/coldfusion/kb/rhel-connector-configuration.html
Please note that you may proceed with the installation choosing not to configure the web server initially. Once CF is installed you may proceed to create the connector using the wsconfig tool at \ColdFusion10\cfusion\runtime\bin
Find the instructions at http://help.adobe.com/en_US/ColdFusion/10.0/Admin/WSc3ff6d0ea77859461172e0811cbf364104-7fd9.html Once the connector is in place you may simply navigate to \ColdFusion10\config\wsconfig\ folder and replace the mod_jk.so file with downloaded copy and restart Apache.
I have downloaded the axis2.war file from the apache website.
I put it in the tomcat/webapps folder and it automatically creates a axis2 folder.
I open my web browser and navigate to http://127.0.0.0:8080/axis2/ and get the page that has services, validate and administration.
The problem is that if I click on any of the links a page with the apache logo is shown saying internal server error.
I have tried extracting the axis2.war my self and the file list is the same. the official apache website says that the axis2.war may not have unpacked correctly or it could be missing files. i have tries 1.6 and 1.5 of axis2 and still get the same error.
Can anyone explain what is causing this error and how to fix it ?
Please copy jstl-1.2.jar file in the %CATALINA_HOME%\lib folder. It will definitely solve the problem.
did you check weather tomcat is running.http://127.0.0.0:8080/.
please go through the following link to setup and test axis properly.
http://axis.apache.org/axis2/java/core/docs/userguide-installingtesting.html
turns out that it was the security settings blocking AXIS2
copy jstl-1.2.jar file in the Tomcat-Home\lib Folder, then your Problem Will Solve.
I had the same problem although i was not able to login on the axis2 administration on the localhost (http://localhost:8080/axis2/axis2-admin/) where i also got the "internal server error". After removing the old axis2 (axis2.1.7.5) and deploying an older version (axis2.1.7.0) it was possible for me to login with the default username and password (admin, axis2). It could be that the newer axis2 file was corrupted but i have not reinstalled the newer version yet.
I have been trying to download the source distributions for activeMQ now for over a week and all I get is a server not found page. I have emailed apache and have gotten no responses. At one point the mirrors site was taking me to a celebrity gossip website. I can get the binary distribution but I need the source code. This is the link I have been trying
http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi?path=%2Factivemq%2Fapache-activemq%2F5.4.0%2Factivemq-parent-5.4.0-source-release.tar.gz
Does anyone know what is going on with this?
thanks,
Rebeka
You can get it from:
http://www.apache.org/dist//activemq/apache-activemq/5.4.0/
Until the broken links are resolved you can always get it from svn:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/activemq/tags/activemq-5.4.0/
You can find active MQ core source code here:
http://grepcode.com/project/repo1.maven.org/maven2/org.apache.activemq/activemq-core/
Grab the latest release, just follow the download link from their page.
e.g. here