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{{note|This article is for client's with  virtual and dedicated servers. Apache Tomcat is not supported on our  shared servers. You would need to upgrade to a virtual or dedicated  server in order to install/use Apache Tomcat.}}
{{note|This article is for client's with  virtual and dedicated servers. Apache Tomcat is not supported on our  shared servers. You would need to upgrade to a virtual or dedicated  server in order to install/use Apache Tomcat.}}
   
   
Apache Tomcat's installation will require an Apache/PHP recompile on your server. Acenet strongly suggests processing an Apache/PHP recompile during your server's non peak hours. The reason being because an Apache/PHP recompile may cause sporadic performance issues on your server while it's processing and it takes about an hour for the recompile to complete.  
 
Apache Tomcat's installation will require an Apache/PHP recompile on your server. Acenet strongly suggests processing an Apache/PHP recompile during your server's non peak hours. The reason being because an Apache/PHP recompile may cause sporadic performance issues on your server while it's processing and it takes about an hour for the recompile to complete.  


[1] Log into your server's WHM as root.
[1] Log into your server's WHM as root.
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[3] Ensure 'Previously Saved Config (** DEFAULT **)' is selected.
[3] Ensure 'Previously Saved Config (** DEFAULT **)' is selected.


[4] Click the [[File:Whm_start_customizing.jpg‎]] button.
[4] Click the [[File:Whm_start_customizing2.jpg‎]] button.


[5] On the 'Apache Version' page, click the [[File:Whm next step.jpg]] button.
[5] On the 'Apache Version' page, click the [[File:Whm next step2.jpg]] button.


[6] On the 'PHP Version' page, click the [[File:Whm next step.jpg]] button.
[6] On the 'PHP Version' page, click the [[File:Whm next step2.jpg]] button.


[7] On the 'Short Options List' page, check the box next to 'Tomcat'.
[7] On the 'Short Options List' page, check the box next to 'Tomcat'.


[8] Click the [[File:Whm_save_build.jpg]] button.
[8] Click the [[File:Whm_save_build2.jpg]] button.


[9] Click the [[File:Whm_yes.jpg‎]] button.
[9] Click the [[File:Whm_yes2.jpg‎]] button.


[10] Click the [[File:Whm_i_understand.jpg‎]] button.
[10] Click the [[File:Whm_i_understand2.jpg‎]] button.


[11] Wait for the recompile to complete. (usually takes about an hour)
[11] Wait for the recompile to complete. (usually takes about an hour)


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Latest revision as of 14:16, 22 July 2015

This article is for client's with virtual and dedicated servers. Apache Tomcat is not supported on our shared servers. You would need to upgrade to a virtual or dedicated server in order to install/use Apache Tomcat.


Apache Tomcat's installation will require an Apache/PHP recompile on your server. Acenet strongly suggests processing an Apache/PHP recompile during your server's non peak hours. The reason being because an Apache/PHP recompile may cause sporadic performance issues on your server while it's processing and it takes about an hour for the recompile to complete.

[1] Log into your server's WHM as root.

[2] Click on 'EasyApache (Apache Update)' which is under the 'Software' section.

[3] Ensure 'Previously Saved Config (** DEFAULT **)' is selected.

[4] Click the button.

[5] On the 'Apache Version' page, click the button.

[6] On the 'PHP Version' page, click the button.

[7] On the 'Short Options List' page, check the box next to 'Tomcat'.

[8] Click the button.

[9] Click the button.

[10] Click the button.

[11] Wait for the recompile to complete. (usually takes about an hour)