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To start with the obvious. You're sending -r which is the restart flag.
You can't send that unless you have the process already started: It sends
the restart signal to the existing process, which you need to create
initially like this:
path_to_jdk/bin/java org.apache.jserv.JServ
/usr/local/www/apache/conf/jserv.properties
with no flag.
Once you do that, then you should be able to send the -r or -s flags to
signal it to restart or shut down.
jae
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Klaus
> Litfin
> Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2000 7:52 PM
> To: Java Apache Users
> Subject: Problems with Jserv in manual Mode
>
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> Hi to All,
>
> I�ve worked for some days/nights on starting with Apache,
> Jserv, GNUJSP,
>
> Tomcat and all that.
> When I use Autostart-Mode (ApJservManual off) everything
> works fine, the
>
> Jserv-Servlet-Engine starts up on the ports I�ve configured (Default
> 8007) and my servlets and jsp�s work fine.
> But wenn I try do use the manual mode (APJservManual on) without
> changing the anything in my configuration, and I try to start up the
> Jserv-Servlet engine with
> path_to_jdk/bin/java org.apache.jserv.JServ
> /usr/local/www/apache/conf/jserv.properties -r
> then I get the following error-message:
>
> ApacheJServ/1.1: Error found creating the socket:
> java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused
>
> "netstat -an" is telling me, that there is no conflict on the socket
> 8007.
>
> My last constellation is Apache3.1.9 with DSO, JSDK2.0,
> JSERV1.1 (I use
> ajpv12) GnuJSP1.0.0.
> As Java-Implementation i tried JDK116_v5, JDK117_v3, or JDK1.2.
>
>
> Can someone please give me some help?
> Many thanks in advance
>
> Klaus Litfin (email: [EMAIL PROTECTED])
>
>
> Here is my exact configuration:
>
> The Java-Classpath I�ve tried to set it on many different places, but
> my last configuration was to set in the Shell-Script
> path_to_jdk/bin/java
> CLASSPATH=
> $JAVA_HOME/classes:
> $JAVA_HOME/lib/classes.jar:
> $JAVA_HOME/lib/rt.jar:
> $JAVA_HOME/lib/i18n.jar:
> $JAVA_HOME/lib/classes.zip:
> /usr/local/Java/gnujsp-1.0.0/lib/gnujsp10.jar:
> /usr/local/Java/gnujsp-1.0.0/lib/servlet-2.0-plus.jar:
> /usr/local/www/apache/libexec/ApacheJServ.jar:
> /usr/local/Java/JSDK2.0/lib/jsdk.jar
>
> The relevant parts of my httpd.conf
> <IfModule mod_jserv.c>
> ApJServManual on
> ApJServSecretKey DISABLED
> ApJServProperties /usr/local/www/apache/conf/jserv.properties
> ApJServLogFile /usr/local/www/apache/logs/jserv.log
> ApJServMount /test /test
> ApJServDefaultProtocol ajpv12
> ApJServDefaultHost 127.0.0.1
> ApJServDefaultPort 8007
> ApJServMountCopy on
> ApJservAction .jsp /jsp/gnujsp
> ApJservMount /jsp /jsp
> </IfModule>
>
> jserv.properties
>
> ##It doesn�t matter for my problem if I use the wrapper.classpath or
> ##if I specify the CLASSPATH in the Shell-Skript path_to_jdk/bin/java
> #wrapper.classpath=/usr/local/www/apache/libexec/ApacheJServ.jar
> #wrapper.classpath=/usr/local/Java/JSDK2.0/lib/jsdk.jar
> wrapper.bin=/usr/local/Java/jdk117_v3/bin/java
> wrapper.protocol=ajpv12
> bindaddress=localhost
> port=8007
> zones=root,test,jsp
> root.properties=/usr/local/www/apache/conf/jserv/zone.properties
> test.properties=/usr/local/www/apache/conf/test.properties
> jsp.properties=/usr/local/www/apache/conf/jsp.properties
> pool=false
> pool.capacity=10
> pool.controller=org.apache.java.recycle.DefaultController
> security.selfservlet=true
> security.maxConnections=50
> security.allowedAddresses=127.0.0.1,192.168.1.100
> security.authentication=false
> log=true
> log.file=/usr/local/www/apache/logs/jserv.log
> log.timestamp=true
> log.dateFormat=[dd/MM/yyyy HH:mm:ss:SSS zz]
> log.queue.maxage = 500
> log.queue.maxsize = 1000
> log.channel.info=true
> log.channel.servletException=true
> log.channel.jservException=true
> log.channel.warning=true
> log.channel.servletLog=true
> log.channel.critical=true
>
> my zone-files
>
> for example test.properties
>
> repositories=/usr/web/test/cgi-bin/servlets
> autoreload.classes=true
> autoreload.file=true
> init.timeout=10000
> destroy.timeout=10000
> session.timeout=1800000
> session.checkFrequency=30000
> singleThreadModelServlet.initialCapacity=5
> singleThreadModelServlet.incrementCapacity=5
> singleThreadModelServlet.maximumCapacity=10
>
> jsp.properties (GnuJSP)
>
> repositories=/usr/local/Java/gnujsp-1.0.0/lib/gnujsp10.jar,/us
r/local/Java/gnujsp-1.0.0/lib/servlet-2.0->
plus.jar,/usr/web/test/cgi-bin/jsp
>
> autoreload.classes=true
> autoreload.file=true
> init.timeout=10000
> destroy.timeout=10000
> session.timeout=1800000
> session.checkFrequency=30000
> singleThreadModelServlet.initialCapacity=5
> singleThreadModelServlet.incrementCapacity=5
> singleThreadModelServlet.maximumCapacity=10
> servlet.gnujsp.code=org.gjt.jsp.JspServlet
> servlet.gnujsp.initArgs=checkclass=true, jserv=true ,
> pagebase=/usr/web/test/cgi-bin/jsp,
> scratchdir=/usr/web/test/cgi-bin/jsp/scratchdir, debug=true,
> compiler=builtin-javac -classpath
> %classpath%:%scratchdir%:/usr/web/test/cgi-bin/jsp/beans -d
> %scratchdir%
>
> -deprecation %source%
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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