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I would double check that
/usr/local/jserv/jdbc/classes12.jar
is the right file for your JDBC drivers and that all users have read and
execute permissions on the directory and the jar file.
James
At 09:52 8/8/00, you wrote:
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>Hi
>
>I appear to be having problems installing my oracle JDBC driver on my
>production Linux box.
>
>I have apache and Jserv set up on my development box running on windows NT
>4. I have created my own zone and have my servlets accessing an oracle
>database using type 4 JDBC drivers. All this works great.
>
>I am now trying to move my work onto the production server. This is a
>server running Linux 6.2. Apache and Jserv are already set up on this box
>and working fine. I have created the same zone as on my development box and
>installed my servlets. All this works fine and I can access my servlets.
>It seem to fall apart when I try to include the JDBC classes in the
>jserv.properties file. When I do this and try to access and servlet I get
>an internal server error. Here is what it says in the apache error log :
>
>[Tue Aug 8 16:10:18 2000] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] Premature end of
>script headers: /client/IsItWorking
>
>The following is from the mod_jserv.log
>
>[08/08/2000 16:08:54:227] (EMERGENCY) ajp12: ping: no reply (-1)
>Please make sure that the wrapper.classpath is pointing to the
>correct version of ApacheJServ.jar
>[08/08/2000 16:09:15:247] (EMERGENCY) ajp12: ping: no reply (-1)
>Please make sure that the wrapper.classpath is pointing to the
>correct version of ApacheJServ.jar
>[08/08/2000 16:09:36:267] (EMERGENCY) ajp12: ping: no reply (-1)
>Please make sure that the wrapper.classpath is pointing to the
>correct version of ApacheJServ.jar
>[08/08/2000 16:09:57:287] (EMERGENCY) ajp12: ping: no reply (-1)
>Please make sure that the wrapper.classpath is pointing to the
>correct version of ApacheJServ.jar
>[08/08/2000 16:10:18:307] (EMERGENCY) ajp12: ping: no reply (-1)
>Please make sure that the wrapper.classpath is pointing to the
>correct version of ApacheJServ.jar
>[08/08/2000 16:10:18:308] (ERROR) wrapper: printing debugging information
>(command line, env)
>[08/08/2000 16:10:18:308] (ERROR) wrapper: argument[ 0]
>/usr/local/jdk1.3/bin/java
>[08/08/2000 16:10:18:308] (ERROR) wrapper: argument[ 1]
>org.apache.jserv.JServ
>[08/08/2000 16:10:18:308] (ERROR) wrapper: argument[ 2]
>/usr/local/jserv/etc/jserv.properties
>[08/08/2000 16:10:18:308] (ERROR) wrapper: environment[ 0]
>PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin
>[08/08/2000 16:10:18:308] (ERROR) wrapper: environment[ 1]
>CLASSPATH=/usr/local/jserv/libexec/ApacheJServ.jar:/usr/local/JSDK2.0/lib/js
>dk.jar:/usr/local/jserv/jdbc/classes12.jar:/usr/local/jserv/NFuse/nfuse.jar:
>/usr/local/jserv/NFuse/ctxxml4j.jar:/usr/local/jserv/NFuse
>[08/08/2000 16:10:18:359] (EMERGENCY) ajp12[1]: cannot scan servlet headers
>(500)
>[08/08/2000 16:10:18:359] (ERROR) an error returned handling request via
>protocol "ajpv12"
>
>If I comment out the wrapper.classpath line for the JDBC driver, I can
>access my servlets no problem (apart from the ones that use JDBC obviously).
>
>Can anybody help me out here ?????
>
>TIA
>Lee
>
>
>
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