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Thanks for the reply. The silly thing started working after I toggled the
autostart Off/On/Off. Shouldn't have done anything but it did anyway.
Bizarre.
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> Hi Al
>
> You probably need to give some more info so we can see what is going on.
> Set ApJServLogLevel info in jserv.conf and you can see if the jvm is
> attempting to start / failing etc in your mod_jserv.log. That'd give a few
> clues.
>
> hth
>
> Chris
> PS if still in doubt, post config files and logs (as above and below)
>
> On Mon, 04 Sep 2000 16:30:04 -0400, Al Adler wrote:
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> >Hi all;
> > I'm trying to get Jserv working with RedHat Secure Web Server 3.2,
> >based on Apache 1.3.12 running on Redhat Intel v6.2. Following the
> >directions from Redhat's web site, I've installed jdk117_v3, jsdk2.0,
> >and the Jserv rpm. I've updated the jserv.properties to find the jdk and
> >the jsdk. I've enabled the "LoadModule jserv_module modules/jserv" line
> >and the "AddModule mod_jserv.c" line in the httpd.conf file. However
> >when I try to access any servlets I get the following messages in the
> >mod_jserv.log file:
> >
> >(EMERGENCY) ajp12 :cannot connect to host 127.0.0.1:8007
> >(EMERGENCY) ajp12 : connection fail
> >
> >Needless to say the servlets don't work. I've also noticed that the java
> >process doesn't start. However the java runs fine from the command
> >line. I can't find any references to this in the FAQ. I've done the
> >static compile it in version of the install before with 1.3.9 and got
> >that working but I was hoping to get
> >the DSO version above working. Any ideas?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Al Adler
> >
> >
> >
> >
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