- From: rob sanders <rsanders@draper.com>
- Date: Thu, 13 May 1999 10:08:44 -0400 (EDT)
- To: Christopher William Turner <cwturner@cycom.co.uk>
- CC: "www-jigsaw@w3.org" <www-jigsaw@w3.org>
Christopher: Thanks. It works. Just what I needed. -rob Christopher William Turner wrote: > > I use remote admin ok. I run admin on my windows PC using java 2 > The server is on linux java .1.1.7 > > The "root" parameter to jigadm refers to you local (windows) configuration. > > onlyt he http url refers to the remote server. I guess "jigadmin" works > similarly. > > The remote server knows where its config files are because it was specified > > when the remote server started up. (jigsaw starts a web server and an admin > server > at the same time (at least it does for me, Istill use jigsaw 2.0.1 and > jigadm). > > rob sanders wrote: > > > I have two Jigsaw servers up and running. And I want to administer them > > from the same machine. > > > > 1) NT + java 2 + jigsaw proxy configuration > > (can run jigadmin) > > > > 2) solaris 2.5.1 + java 1.1.6 + jigsaw standard configuration > > (no jigadmin) > > > > I understand that the the solaris admin server can't be accessed from > > the JigAdmin GUI application because it is running under java 1.1.6. > > > > Can I run JigAdmin on the NT machine and use it to control the second > > server's admin server remotely? > > > > I think the command would be: > > > > java org.w3c.jigadmin.Main > > -root /installDirectoryOnRemoteSolarisMachine/Jigsaw/Jigsaw > > http://remotehost:8009 > > > > Is the "root parameter" referring to the remote machine's file > > structure? Or is "root parameter" referring to the local machine's file > > structure; (i.e., the file structure on the machine upon which the > > jigadmin gui app is running)? > > > > Would this allow me to control the remote admin server on the remote > > machine? Where would the configuration files for the remote server be > > located? Are there any modification to the property files required on > > the remote machine? > > > > -rob > > -- > Chris Turner, http://www.cycom.co.uk/
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