Make sure that your jserv.log file is writable by the user that starts
JServ (e.g. "nobody").

Neil Aggarwal wrote:

> I did read the FAQ.  It did not help me.  I made
> some changes it recommended to no avail.
>
>         Neil.
>
> jon * wrote:
> >
> > > For some reason, when I run httpd, my mod_jserv.log states that
> > > the JVM is exiting at startup. I cant figure out why this is
> > > happening.
> >
> > read the faq.
> >
> > <http://java.apache.org/faq/>
> >
> > -jon
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