Sorry to say but I have gone through the whole process 3 times now
(including re-installing Redhat itself) and I still get error 503 Service
Temporarily Unavailable. I reckon it must be a permissions problem but
where?
I have tried the following:
chmod 666 jk2.socket
I tried changing the path to
Tim Wills wrote:
Sorry to say but I have gone through the whole process 3 times now
(including re-installing Redhat itself) and I still get error 503 Service
Temporarily Unavailable. I reckon it must be a permissions problem but
where?
I have tried the following:
chmod 666 jk2.socket
I tried
At 06:41 AM 5/07/2004 +0100, you wrote:
I read your article before posting that question but I didn't realise it
applied to my situation. Were you getting that error message when you ran
./configure ??
I did for a while. Then I found out the one in my path was the
wrong version of
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: mod_jk2 ./configure problem/query
At 06:41 AM 5/07/2004 +0100, you wrote:
I read your article before posting that question but I didn't realise it
applied to my situation. Were you getting that error message when you ran
./configure ??
I did for a while
Tim Wills wrote:
Reading your article more thoroughly, I am a bit confused on a number of
matters.
1. Why am I seemingly editing Apache's Makefile (I assume from the directory
you have given) and not mod_jk2? Does the apxs command read that file?
2. I checked Apache's make file and it has no
I am having problems installing mod_jk2 and although I have not isolated
what it is, one thing is worrying me. I have installed Apache 2.0.49 and
Tomcat 5.0.25 (on Redhat 9) from source and they both run fine.
When I run the command:
./configure --with-apxs2=/usr/local/apache2/bin/apxs
At 03:35 AM 5/07/2004 +0100, you wrote:
I am having problems installing mod_jk2 and although I have not isolated
what it is, one thing is worrying me. I have installed Apache 2.0.49 and
Tomcat 5.0.25 (on Redhat 9) from source and they both run fine.
When I run the command:
./configure
I read your article before posting that question but I didn't realise it
applied to my situation. Were you getting that error message when you ran
./configure ??
Cheers
Tim
At 03:35 AM 5/07/2004 +0100, you wrote:
I am having problems installing mod_jk2 and although I have not isolated
what