Hi Marc,
Telnet to the port 8009 shows that your JK connecter is listening on
port 8009. You won't get any output.
Now there can be the conflict of host now. What is the defaulthost
attribute of your Engine tag and name attribute of the Host tag in your
server.xml? Are they both set to
whih verison of mod_jk u'r using specify . when u try
to run the apache is it showing any error . try to
connect the tomcat directly nto through apache +
tomcat .
regards
Sonam Singh
--- Raj Saini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Marc,
Telnet to the port 8009 shows that your JK connecter
is
Hi,
here I attach my conf files: I've modified server.xml and workers.properties
(submitted by Raj), just creating a new context on the server.xml to support my
default application, at the root path. I can connect to this page, located in
/var/www/html using
- Tomcat, on port 8080
-
Hi Marc,
I had a look you on your server.xml.
Do you have a ROOT directory in your server.xml? If yes, move it out of
the webapps and they restart your Tomcat and test.
Alternativly, try giving a context name other then root to your context
in server.xml.
In server.xml
Context path=/foo
Hi Marc,
Though I am not expert in the JK Connectors, But it is very clear that
mod_jk part at apache is not able to connect to the tomcat process.
There may be three reason for this:-
1. Your JK connector on tomcat is not listening on port 8009.
2. The host name of the worker in
Hi Raj (and thank you for your help yesterday)...
I tried to connect using telenet to localhost 8009 and... there wasn't connection
refused, but the connection wasn't accepted (showed the Escape character ... ),
finally I killed the telnet process because no response was given.
I think that the
do you configure your context and appbase?
if you send me details i may help you
-Original Message-
From: Marc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tue 10/8/2002 8:56 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Cc:
Subject:Re: Error using ajp13 protocol
Hi Raj (and thank you for your help
Hi!
I'm trying to connect apache with tomcat, using jk (ajp13), in my
mod_jk.log (debug log level), I can read this:
[Tue Oct 08 02:49:20 2002] [jk_uri_worker_map.c (172)]: Into
jk_uri_worker_map_t::uri_worker_map_alloc
[Tue Oct 08 02:49:20 2002] [jk_uri_worker_map.c (375)]: Into