[opencms-dev] OpenCMS: Not starting JLAN server because no config file was found

Paul Edison paul.finnedison at outlook.com
Tue Mar 19 01:07:18 CET 2019


Hi Alex,

what is described here seems to be how to set it up.
I read there following:
> If either no shares are configured, or no JLAN server configuration is present, the network share server thread will not be started.

But it seems that openCMS (9.5.0) is trying to start it - and than complaining about the missing config.

Kind regards,
Paul

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Paul,

have a look here:

https://documentation.opencms.org/opencms-documentation/more-opencms-features/mounting-the-vfs/network-share-access/index.html

Kind regards,
Alex.

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Alexander Kandzior

Alkacon Software - The OpenCms Experts
http://www.alkacon.com - http://www.opencms.org


Am 10.03.2019 um 14:11 schrieb Paul Edison <paul.finnedison at outlook.com<mailto:paul.finnedison at outlook.com>>:


>From time to time the application server my OpenCMS is deployed to, is not starting with following line in the out file:

Not starting JLAN server because no config file was found at /opt/oracle/…/servers/cms-app/tmp/_WL_user/cms-app/g4a88o/war/WEB-INF/config/jlanConfig.xml


I checked my opencms.war file for that file but only found on that directory following files:

opencms-importexport.xml
opencms-modules.xml
opencms-search.xml
opencms-system.xml
opencms-vfs.xml
opencms-workplace.xml
opencms.properties
opencms.xml


Now I’m asking myself the following questions:

Why is this file missing if it is needed for openCMS to start?
And Who shall put it there?

Why is it only sometimes a problem and not always if the war file is always the same?
Is there an external configuration that tells it must/must not be used?

What is this jLAN server actually used for? Is this a problem? And why not always?



Could anybody answer any of these questions?



Kind regards,

Paul

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