Hi guys,
I am trying to setup a project management tool called TrackPlus (http:www.trackplus.de) on a Linux SuSE 9.3 Box. I had this tool successfully working on SuSE 9 Enterprise on an IBM x235 server at work. After about 3 months of good uptime, that server just started falling over. Each time I re-installled SuSE 9 Enterprise, it would fall over with LVM problems each time I rebooted it. I then decided to try out 9.3 Pro on that server. Its been running fine for the past 2 weeks.
I have setup a Mysql database for TrackPlus (it works fine) , setup apache2, Tomcat and have deployed the trackplus WAR file. The problem is, I can't get Track+ to connect to the Mysql database. I can log into Mysql from the commandline fine.... I think the problem has got something to do with the mysql driver, but dont know much about that stuff. Does anybody know I can check if the mysql driver is correctly installed and all the env variables are correctly configured?
I have tried to setup the application on my SuSE 9.3 box at home, but am having the same problem. The same method worked flawlessly on SUSE 9 Enterprise.
Any advice from you guys?
Thanks
Mysql connectivity problems via JDBC
Hi guys,
I've been working on my SuSE 9.3 box at home...trying to get this application to run here....with the same problems I have on the server at work.
I just downloaded and installed JBOSS, and removed Tomcat from the machine. It worked like a charm... Another problem was that all references in the config files had to be changed from 'localhost' to '127.0.0.1' (dont know why it matters!)....but I got the database and tool talking to each other on my box at home.
Funny thing is, Tomcat worked without a problem on SuSE 9 Enterprise!
Will sort out the server at work tomorrow morning...
Alls well that ends well I guess
I've been working on my SuSE 9.3 box at home...trying to get this application to run here....with the same problems I have on the server at work.
I just downloaded and installed JBOSS, and removed Tomcat from the machine. It worked like a charm... Another problem was that all references in the config files had to be changed from 'localhost' to '127.0.0.1' (dont know why it matters!)....but I got the database and tool talking to each other on my box at home.
Funny thing is, Tomcat worked without a problem on SuSE 9 Enterprise!
Will sort out the server at work tomorrow morning...
Alls well that ends well I guess