Hi Rainer,
Well, I did make some bloody operation by eliminating the VmWare
machine as the reverse proxy on my Mac. /Following Chris advise. :)/
Because apache2 on my Mac was not compiled with --enable-proxy, etc, I
downloaded the version 2.2.11 and compiled it with the three proxy
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János,
On 3/20/2009 1:48 PM, János Löbb wrote:
Connector port=8280 protocol=HTTP/1.1
connectionTimeout=2
redirectPort=8643 /
Connector port=8209 protocol=AJP/1.3 redirectPort=8643 /
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Hi Chris,
In our production environment we have 3 Xserves, all running apache2 ,
mod+jk and Tomcat. There are about 5-6 web applications running on
these 3 servers standalone, -non-clustered - and there will be more.
The there Xserves are doing other things too, not just web serving.
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János,
On 3/25/2009 11:53 AM, János Löbb wrote:
In our production environment we have 3 Xserves, all running apache2 ,
mod+jk and Tomcat. There are about 5-6 web applications running on
these 3 servers standalone, -non-clustered - and there
On 20.03.2009 18:48, János Löbb wrote:
Hi,
I have two real machines. One of them is a Windows XP running Apache
2.2.10 + mod_jk /release date of 10/30/2008/ + Tomcat 6.0.16. The other
one is a Mac with OSX 10.5.6 with Apache 2.2.9 + mod_jk 1.2.26 and
Tomcat 6.0.16.
The XP machine runs one
Hi,
I have two real machines. One of them is a Windows XP running Apache
2.2.10 + mod_jk /release date of 10/30/2008/ + Tomcat 6.0.16. The
other one is a Mac with OSX 10.5.6 with Apache 2.2.9 + mod_jk 1.2.26
and Tomcat 6.0.16.
The XP machine runs one instance of Tomcat /node4/. The