[opencms-dev] /export/ folder instead of /opencms/
Reinier Battenberg
batje at dds.nl
Thu Aug 19 09:57:08 CEST 2004
Hi Dieter,
This helps indeed.....for the login. But unfortunatly *all* links to
dynamic, non-exported resources are messed up. In the frontend, and in
the backend. so now i get error:
_/opencms/export/system/workplace/action/index.html is not available (404)
_
I'm thinking of re-installing. Anyone a different plan?
rgds,
reinier
Dieter Tengelmann wrote:
> perhaps this will help you
> http://mail.opencms.org/pipermail/opencms-dev/2004q1/009551.html
> but be careful, if you mistype it, perhaps even after a restart of
> tomcat it will not be possible to login again...
>
> dieter
>
> Reinier Battenberg schrieb:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> We crashed again. I found this in the log:
>>
>> [18.08.2004 13:33:08] <opencms_info> [CmsElementXml
>> (CmsProperty/property)] Error in getContent for template class
>> com.opencms.workplace.CmsProperty
>> [18.08.2004 13:33:29] <opencms_info> [CmsElementXml
>> (CmsProperty/property)] Error in getContent for template class
>> com.opencms.workplace.CmsProperty
>> [18.08.2004 13:41:59] <opencms_info> [CmsElementXml
>> (CmsXmlTemplateEditor/edit_page_main)] Error in getContent for
>> template class com.opencms.workplace.CmsXmlTemplateEditor
>> [18.08.2004 14:01:45] <opencms_info> [CmsLogin] Login user Josso.Relota
>>
>>
>> The login of Josso was not succesfull anymore. In the meantime one
>> other user had an open session and was happily using the system.
>>
>> I think i must apologize for not being completely accurate in my
>> subject. Not the /export/ and /system/ directory are swappen.
>> /opencms/opencms/ becomes /opencms/export/ like in this snippet from
>> the login page of the Workplace:
>>
>> <table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align=center
>> height="100">
>> <tr>
>> <td><img alt="OpenCms" border="0" hspace="0"
>> src="/opencms/export/system/login/login_logo.gif"></td>
>> </tr>
>> </table>
>>
>> The strange thing is that it does not seem to be a misconfiguration
>> (then I would expect the mistake to be permanent), but something that
>> is caused by an action by one of the users, which is cured by the
>> restart (just tomcat is enought, btw).
>>
>> I hope this leads to a hint. Thanks in advance.
>>
>> rgds,
>> reinier
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> batje wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Since 2 days we see some very strange behaviour on our opencms
>>> server. After the first person logs in, and starts editing files
>>> (not even publishing), a couple of minutes later, on all new
>>> session, the /system/ folder is changed with /export/. Even in the
>>> login screen for the backend!
>>>
>>> Which basically means, it's impossible to login, and the frontend
>>> only shows the content, but does not use the template anymore.
>>>
>>> Restarting Tomcat & MySQL solves the issue.
>>>
>>> I'm completely puzzled. Anyone else has a clue?
>>>
>>> rgds,
>>> reinier
>>>
>>> PS config: windows 2003, tomcat 4.1.27, opencms 5.01, mysql 4.0.15
>>> PS we had intended to go live with this server on monday, at the
>>> moment we are just preparing for the rollout.
>>>
>>>
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