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Here is the relevant output from my machine, the first line is the ajp
socket, the second the web server...I think they're both supposed to be in
the listen state.

Active Internet connections (including servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address           Foreign Address         State

tcp        0      0 *:8007                  *:*                     LISTEN

tcp        0      0 xyz.domain1.com:www     *:*                     LISTEN


+-----Original Message-----
+From: Paul Dorn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
+Sent: Monday, July 12, 1999 8:07 AM
+To: Java Apache Users
+Subject: Re: Error attaching to auto-started JServ Process
+
+
+--
+
+interesting, here is the netstat -a you mentioned.
+Seems that while the JServ process exists, it is not listening...
+
+
+Active Internet connections (including servers)
+Proto Recv-Q Send-Q  Local Address          Foreign Address    
+    (state)
+tcp        0      0  localhost.1131         localhost.8888     
+    TIME_WAIT
+tcp        0      0  mail.monreghs.k1.https 208.225.71.28.1872 
+    TIME_WAIT
+tcp        0      0  mail.monreghs.k1.1130  cyanide.ftp
+ESTABLISHED
+tcp        0      0  *.8888                 *.*                
+    LISTEN
+tcp        0      0  *.https                *.*                
+    LISTEN
+tcp        0      0  mail.monreghs.k1.ssh   firestorm.1019
+ESTABLISHED
+tcp        0      0  mail.monreghs.k1.telne 208.225.71.28.1655
+ESTABLISHED
+tcp        0      2  mail.monreghs.k1.telne 208.225.71.28.1650
+ESTABLISHED
+tcp        0      0  *.ssh                  *.*                
+    LISTEN
+tcp        0      0  *.finger               *.*                
+    LISTEN
+tcp        0      0  *.login                *.*                
+    LISTEN
+tcp        0      0  *.shell                *.*                
+    LISTEN
+tcp        0      0  *.telnet               *.*                
+    LISTEN
+tcp        0      0  *.ftp                  *.*                
+    LISTEN
+tcp        0      0  *.sunrpc               *.*                
+    LISTEN
+udp        0      0  *.ntalk                *.*
+udp        0      0  *.biff                 *.*
+udp        0      0  *.sunrpc               *.*
+udp        0      0  *.syslog               *.*
+Active UNIX domain sockets
+Address  Type   Recv-Q Send-Q    Inode     Conn     Refs  Nextref Addr
+c4b9bf00 dgram       0      0        0 c4b91fc0        0 c4b9bf40
+c4b9bf40 dgram       0      0        0 c4b91fc0        0 c4b9bfc0
+c4b9bfc0 dgram       0      0        0 c4b91fc0        0        0
+c4b91fc0 dgram       0      0 c4b90c80        0 c4b9bf00       
+ 0 /var/run/l
+og
+-----Original Message-----
+From: Mark Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
+To: 'Java Apache Users' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
+Date: Monday, July 12, 1999 10:57 AM
+Subject: RE: Error attaching to auto-started JServ Process
+
+
+>--
+>
+>The output of `netstat -a` would be very helpful in 
+troubleshooting. Also
+>you can check `lsof` to see what user/process might be using 
+that port.
+Mine
+>says:
+>java       4048 nobody   13u  inet 0x06fb3c0c        0t0     
+TCP *:8007
+>(LISTEN)
+>
+>What port is your web server running (listening) on? Check 
+ALL your logs
+for
+>more clues to why this might be happening.
+>-mdf
+>
+>
+>
+>-----Original Message-----
+>From: Paul Dorn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
+>Sent: Monday, July 12, 1999 6:36 AM
+>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+>Subject: Error attaching to auto-started JServ Process
+>
+>
+>I am running the following,
+>
+>Apache/1.3.6 Ben-SSL/1.35 (Unix) ApacheJServ/1.0 configured
+>compiled as DSO.  JServ is added via LoadModule
+>
+>Running on FreeBSD 3.2 RELEASE #0
+>
+>Everything LOOKS ok, I have several
+>
+> /usr/local/apache/conf/jserv.properties (java)
+>
+>processes that start as a result of the web-server starting.
+>But i get:
+>[12/07/1999 08:18:06:216] (EMERGENCY) ajp11: can not connect to host
+>127.0.0.1:8004
+>[12/07/1999 08:18:06:216] (EMERGENCY) ajp11: connection fail
+>[12/07/1999 08:18:06:216] (ERROR) an error returned handling 
+request via
+>protocol "ajpv11"
+>[12/07/1999 08:18:06:216] (ERROR) an error returned handling 
+request via
+>protocol "status"
+>
+>BTW, I get this regardless of where i set JServ and mod_jserv port
+settings.
+>I just changed them to see if I had another process holding 8007.
+>
+>I have cheched the permissions on the jserv process and the log file.
+>I can use the /jserv/ path to talk to mod_jserv but i get the 500
+>misconfiguration error if I attempt to reach:
+>apjv11://localhost:8007
+>or now
+>apjv11://localhost:8007
+>
+>Also, although it is configured, I can not reach the Hello 
+servlet.  I get
+>the 500 Configuration error
+>
+>
+>
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