Re: need help with iPlanet 6.0SP8 on Linux

From: Proteus (plamping_at_terminalvelocityinc.com)
Date: 10/27/04


Date: 27 Oct 2004 07:26:54 -0700

Nevermind, I found the problem myself. There is a bug on Red Hat 8.0.
The only way to resolve the issue is to not have more than 1 virtual
server. So I removed my extra virtual server.

plamping@terminalvelocityinc.com (Proteus) wrote in message news:<9101cc52.0410201419.68c18beb@posting.google.com>...
> Something is quite odd with my setup (I didn't install iPlanet, my
> predecessor did). I have 2 servers with iPlanet and different settings on both.
>
> On server1, I have lots of ns-httpd processes running in the background. See:
>
> ps -ef
> root 31046 1 0 03:00 ? 00:00:00 ./uxwdog -d /usr/iplanet/servers
> root 31047 31046 0 03:00 ? 00:00:01 ns-httpd -d /usr/iplanet/servers
> iwsadm 31049 31047 0 03:00 ? 00:00:00 ns-httpd -d /usr/iplanet/servers
> iwsadm 31051 31049 0 03:00 ? 00:00:00 ns-httpd -d /usr/iplanet/servers
> iwsadm 31052 31051 0 03:00 ? 00:00:00 ns-httpd -d /usr/iplanet/servers
> ...and many more
>
> Now on our server2,
>
> ps -ef
> root 24231 1 0 14:23 ? 00:00:02 ns-httpd -d /usr/iplanet/servers
> iwsadm 24233 24231 0 14:23 ? 00:00:14 ns-httpd -d /usr/iplanet/servers
>
> Notice that uxwdog isn't running? Notice that I only have 2 instances of ns-httpd?
>
> Is something wrong with server2 and how can I fix this?


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