Hmm Interesting, the person was from Oklahoma Court, is that you again?
On 1/3/07, EDMOND KEMOKAI <ekemokai@(protected):
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> First I'll suggest you backup your entire server, it is possible for
> instance if your server is running Linux that the webapps folder only
> contain the links to the actual webapp folders residing somewhere else on
> the filesystem..So again BACKUP before doing anything. About a month ago
> someone on this mailing list in your position deleted stuff on a server they
> were managing, I have the feeling they don't have a job anymore.
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> On 1/3/07, Steve Ingraham <singraham@(protected):
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> > I have a website running with jakarta-tomcat-5.5.9. The server this
> > website resides on is going to have to be rebuilt so I am needing to
> > move everything off of it onto another server. I know very little about
> > tomcat, ok, I really know nothing about tomcat. This website was
> > created before I started managing this network so I was not involved in
> > its construction. My question is this. I believe that all of the
> > content for the webpage(s) reside in
> > /usr/local/src/jakarta-tomcat-5.5.9 /webapps. If I copy everything from
> > /usr/local/src from the old server onto the new server will this capture
> > everything needed for the website? Is there anything else I need to
> > know about or that needs moved in order for the website to be accessible
> >
> > from the new server?
> >
> > Any information would be appreciated.
> >
> > Steve
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