Some sites require mod_jk for example half of the application is php
server by apache. The other half is jsp server by tomcat.
Normally in this case
apache runs on port 80
and tomcat jkconnector runs on 8009
tomcat runs on 8080
First verify that tomcat is indeed running on port 8080 by looking in
the server XML
I am serving a hudson server off tomcat like so.
Service
HeadRequire "Host:.*www.jointhegrid.com.*"
Url "/hudson.*"
#xHTTP 2
BackEnd
Address 10.0.6.1
Port 8080
End
End
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 8:20 AM, Tim Dunphy<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Guys
>
> Our site is pumped out via tomcat, not apache per se. Apache connects via
> mod_jk to tomcat.
>
> If you stop apache, even on both of our web servers, the site stays up!
> However, if you stop tomcat on even one of the servers, the site becomes
> unavailable.
>
> How do I tell pound to be aware of tomcat not just apache?
>
> thanks
> Tim
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