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[Xen-users] Virtualized System with Tomcat


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  • From: "Thakkar, Sachin" <sathakkar@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 11:45:33 -0600
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Hello,
 
I have virtualized an FC6 domU on a Solaris dom0. I have tomcat running the same webapp on both the dom0 and the domU system.
 
I am able to access the dom0 tomcat server over port 8080 over the local network, but cannot access the domU tomcat address over port 8080. Is anything specific in Xen that must be enable to allow remote acess as such? (The domU tomcat webapp can be viewed over localhost on that system, so tomcat is working)
 
On a side note, I am able to ssh into both the dom0 and the domU machine from the remote local computer. From what I understand that means that each system has been assigned an IP.
 
Thanks in advance.
 
Sachin
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