Re: The requested application not found on this server

From: Lachlan Deck (lachlan.dec..mail.com)
Date: Tue Jan 20 2009 - 19:08:11 EST

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    On 21/01/2009, at 11:00 AM, Chuck Hill wrote:

    > On Jan 20, 2009, at 3:31 PM, Lachlan Deck wrote:
    >
    >> On 21/01/2009, at 10:09 AM, Chuck Hill wrote:
    >>
    >>> Concentrate on anything connected with wotaskd communication:
    >>> host, port, lifebeat...
    >>>
    >>> Ah! Ah ha! OK. I set WOLifebeatEnabled to false so wotaskd was
    >>> not "seeing" it.
    >>
    >> This is it!!
    >>
    >> I had it not ticked as I assumed that this was its default value.
    >> Obviously, um, it's not. Turning it on as true works (so long as
    >> WOLifebeatDestinationPort == 1085).
    >>
    >> The reason why I had as few as possible options ticked by default
    >> is to attempt to mirror the deployment environment as much as
    >> possible.
    >> Obviously I was a little aggressive :-)
    >>
    >> Thanks very much for your assistance!
    >
    > You are most welcome. But... now I am perplexed as to how it is
    > working for me with this set to false.
    >
    > Ohhhhhh, right:
    >
    > # Substitute instance number in place of deployment through
    > JavaMonitor
    > RewriteRule ^/cgi-bin/WebObjects/Cadre.woa$ /cgi-bin/WebObjects/
    > Cadre.woa/-3456 [last,passthrough]
    > RewriteRule ^/cgi-bin/WebObjects/Cadre.woa/$ /cgi-bin/WebObjects/
    > Cadre.woa/-3456 [last,passthrough]
    >
    > When I comment that out and disable the lifebeat, I can't get to my
    > app any more. If I then re-enable those rewrite rules, I still
    > can't get to my app. So something must have been cached. Enabling
    > the lifebeat again brings my app back.

    Sanity restored :-)

    Now .. onto actually doing something...

    with regards,

    --
    

    Lachlan Deck



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