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Great,
Is there a signal that JServ will respond to and dump its state or
something?
I have come to a dead end. The JServ process runs and goes silent
immediately.
The webserver hangs out on 443 and waits patiently for a connection. It
will serve everything else +
jserv status for the .c module. But step out of the module and BANG
protocol error. No security messages, 127.0.0.1 and the actual IP address
are allowed. I need JServ to tell me more about what it is up to. Maybe
then I could see where it quits. In manual mode it is not giving me
ANYTHING.
Just running silently.
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 'Java Apache Users' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, July 12, 1999 11:57 AM
Subject: RE: Error attaching to auto-started JServ Process
>--
>
>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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