[opencms-dev] multisite: wrong effects on correct settings 2
Paul-Inge Flakstad
flakstad at npolar.no
Mon Jan 11 18:00:01 CET 2010
Hi Stephan, Jacek
I believe I have a more or less clean install of OpenCms, in which the protocol is indeed present in the <site ...> part. So it would seem that the protocol should be present. Moreover, it works. This means that having the protocol present should not cause any trouble (as long as it's the protocol you're using). The port number (usually 8080) should be present, but since I use Apache/Tomcat integration, I just leave the port blank (meaning port 80). Using different ports for different sites is not a requirement, at least not to my knowledge (and none of our multisite setups use different ports).
So, a site section typically looks like this, in my opencms-system.xml: <site server="http://my.domain.name" uri="/sites/mysite/" />
Jacek, I can't seem to get your problem exactly. You're using the two domains "main.domain" and "main_1.domain", but these are not present in your current <sites> section of opencms-system.xml. Please check that you're using the correct domain names.
If you are using Apache in front (Apache/Tomcat integration like in the link i provided earlier) please make sure that you are not using port 8080 in the <sites> section of opencms-system.xml.
Please let me know how it goes.
All the best,
Paul
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From: opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org [mailto:opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org] On Behalf Of Stephan Hartmann
Sent: 11. januar 2010 16:30
To: The OpenCms mailing list
Subject: Re: [opencms-dev] multisite: wrong effects on correct settings 2
Hi,
the port is important while the protocol is not (and must not be defined) to match a host name to a site.
You can use the same host name (or ip) with diffentent ports to match different sites.
So your server attribute should look like: <site server="host:port" uri="..." />
Regards,
Stephan
2010/1/11 jacek grzebyta (RRes-Roth) <jacek.grzebyta at bbsrc.ac.uk<mailto:jacek.grzebyta at bbsrc.ac.uk>>
Hi Paul,
Thanks a lot. I tried today whole day. And now I have really nothing.
http://main_1.domain/opencms/opencms/
shows me OpenCms welcome page.
http://main.domain/ shows me another stuff.
So Apache's doing what should do it looks the problem is at OpenCms because:
http://main_1.domain:8080/ shows me opencms welcome with the navy-blue background;
http://main.domain:8080 shows normal opencms welcome
my 'sites' is now:
<sites>
<workplace-server>http://babvs14.rothamsted.bbsrc.ac.uk:8080</workplace-server>
<default-uri>/sites/default/</default-uri>
<site server="http://babvs14.rothamsted.bbsrc.ac.uk:8080" uri="/sites/default/"/>
<site server="http://babvs14_1.rothamsted.bbsrc.ac.uk:8080" uri="/sites/phibase/"/>
</sites>
But I don't know whether it is important using http:// & port in site tab. Different manuals have difference. I tested that not using pre and postfixes just do that for both addresses I have the same normal welcome.
For sure both sites exist in opencms system cos log shows:
11 Jan 2010 14:45:09,322 INFO [pencms.site.CmsSiteManagerImpl: 197] . Site root added : server: http://main.domain:8080 uri: /sites/default title: /sites/default/
11 Jan 2010 14:45:09,323 INFO [pencms.site.CmsSiteManagerImpl: 197] . Site root added : server: http://main_1.domain:8080 uri: /sites/phibase title: /sites/phibase/
And tomcat:
<Connector port="8080" protocol="HTTP/1.1"
connectionTimeout="20000"
redirectPort="8443" />
So I used 8080 only. I will use mod_proxy cos I am too lazy to install mod_jk and config now. :)
I'll do in the future.
With best wishes,
Jacek
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