Bah! It does appear it was using the incorrect version of Java. All of the configs are as they were previously though...so find it odd that it was working before and not now...but it was different than another box as of yet upgraded that was still working correctly.
Anyway...it's working now. Thanks for the help. JAVA_HOME in /etc/tomcat5/tomcat5.conf was apparently "incorrect."
On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 9:15 AM, Jim Perrin jperrin@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 10:26 AM, Frank Even lists+centos.org@elitists.org wrote:
The thing that currently has me stumped is that it all blows up when I upgrade the Tomcat package. None of the configs have changed. I can update the base OS and it still all works fine. Install Tomcat package, errors. How many different places does Cent try to set Java? I've found server.xml, tomcat5.conf, /etc/sysconfig/tomcat5 so far.....any I've missed?
alternatives --display java
The system java could be pointed to a couple different places via the alternatives framework.
Also from what I've gathered is that "rebuild-jar-repository" isn't part of a standard Tomcat install. Is "rebuild-jar-repository" trying to accomplish something special missing in a standard Tomcat install?
No idea. You might also need to double check the permissions for /var/lib/tomcat/* if you had anything special set in there. the updated rpm can change file permissions back to rpm defaults, which might impact certain apps.
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