I have installed hobbit on a Linux 2 server. It installed fine and the startup script ran fine. I also made sure that the hobbit-apache.conf file was ok. Whe I access the web page http://batman/hobbit/ <http://batman/hobbit/> I receive a message page not found. What am I doing wrong.
Thanks.
Robert Manocchia
UNIX System Administrator
IDEXX Laboratories
207 556-6860
EMail Robert-Manocchia at idexx.com
On 5/30/07, Manocchia, Robert <Robert-Manocchia at idexx.com> wrote:
I have installed hobbit on a Linux 2 server. It installed fine and the startup script ran fine. I also made sure that the hobbit-apache.conf file was ok. Whe I access the web page http://batman/hobbit/ I receive a message page not found. What am I doing wrong.
Hard to say for certain with so little information. You need to check your apache logs to see what apache has to say.
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Create a link for /var/lib/hobbit/www/ in the /var/www/html and restart apache
From: Manocchia, Robert [mailto:Robert-Manocchia at IDEXX.com] Sent: 30 May 2007 19:17 To: 'hobbit at hswn.dk' Subject: [hobbit] New hobbit user
I have installed hobbit on a Linux 2 server. It installed fine and the startup script ran fine. I also made sure that the hobbit-apache.conf file was ok. Whe I access the web page http://batman/hobbit/ I receive a message page not found. What am I doing wrong.
Thanks.
Robert Manocchia
UNIX System Administrator
IDEXX Laboratories
207 556-6860
EMail Robert-Manocchia at idexx.com
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Manocchia, Robert a écrit :
I have installed hobbit on a Linux 2 server. It installed fine and the startup script ran fine. I also made sure that the hobbit-apache.conf file was ok. Whe I access the web page http://batman/hobbit/ I receive a message page not found. What am I doing wrong.
this sounds like the hobbit path is not in the correct conf file for apache. depending on your architecture, you can put the content of the hobbit-apache.conf at the end of the apache.conf or httpd.conf, then restart apache.
your apache log could give more informations, and the apache.conf/httpd.conf could also be helpfull.
Thanks.
Robert Manocchia
UNIX System Administrator
IDEXX Laboratories
207 556-6860
EMail Robert-Manocchia at idexx.com
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