RE: apache + tomcat + JK connector configuration

2005-04-18 Thread Delphine

Bob,
Thank you but Apache doesn't start if I add this line.
The Apache config I have is:

LoadModule jk_module modules/mod_jk.so
JkWorkersFile conf/workers.properties
JkLogFile logs/mod_jk.log
JkLogLevel debug
JkMount /examples worker1

It seems to works fine (see the logs in my very first message).
And also, I can see that it automatically creates a mod_jk.conf file in
$TOMCAT_HOME\conf\auto
Regards

-Original Message-
From: Robert Harrison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: vendredi 15 avril 2005 19:52
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: apache + tomcat + JK connector configuration

Delphine,
Have you added JkSet config.file ... to your apache config file?

Bob

On 4/14/05, Delphine Lê [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I tried this, but it didn't help unfortunately
 Thank you
 
  Are you using load balance in your app?  If not, you probably don't
need
  this line:
 
  worker.worker1.lbfactor=50
 
  Try to use this configuration in the server.xml
 
  Connector className=org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector
  port=6969 minProcessors=5 maxProcessors=75
  enableLookups=false acceptCount=10 debug=0/
 
  Hope this helps...
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Delphine Lê [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 6:41 PM
  To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
  Subject: RE: apache + tomcat + JK connector configuration
 
 
  thank you, but it's got them:
 
  # Define 1 real worker using ajp13
  worker.list=worker1
  # Set properties for worker1 (ajp13)
  worker.worker1.type=ajp13
  worker.worker1.host=localhost
  worker.worker1.port=6969
  worker.worker1.lbfactor=50
  worker.worker1.cachesize=10
  worker.worker1.cache_timeout=600
  worker.worker1.socket_keepalive=1
  worker.worker1.reclycle_timeout=300
 
 
  Post the workers.properties file.  You probably need to include
these
  lines in that file:
 
  worker.list=worker1
  worker.worker1.port=6969
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Delphine Lê [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 2:01 PM
  To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
  Subject: apache + tomcat + JK connector configuration
 
 
  Hello,
 
 
 
  Has anyone had any success in configuring Apache (2.0.53) with
Tomcat
  (4.1.29) in Windows XP, using a recent JK connector ?
 
  We have a server running with the JK2 connector and I'm trying to
  replace it with the latest JK connector (JK-1.2.10), the reason
being
  that JK2 is officially unsupported as of 15 Nov 2004 and we're
  experiencing a problem with truncated requests due to this
connector.
 
 
 
  In Apache, I configured a worker called worker1 and I send
everything
  from context /examples to this worker following
  http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/connectors-doc/howto/quick.html.
 
  The configuration looks fine, since I can see in the following
lines in
  mod_jk.log:
 
 
 
  [Wed Apr 13 18:49:13 2005] [debug]
  uri_worker_map_add::jk_uri_worker_map.c (269): exact rule
  /examples=worker1 was added
 
  [Wed Apr 13 18:49:13 2005] [debug] build_worker_map::jk_worker.c
(219):
  creating worker worker1
 
  [Wed Apr 13 18:49:13 2005] [debug] wc_create_worker::jk_worker.c
(125):
  about to create instance worker1 of ajp13
 
  [Wed Apr 13 18:49:13 2005] [debug] wc_create_worker::jk_worker.c
(138):
  about to validate and init worker1
 
  [Wed Apr 13 18:49:13 2005] [debug] ajp_validate::jk_ajp_common.c
(1781):
  worker worker1 contact is 'localhost:6969'
 
 
 
  However, if I send a request, it doesn't get through and I get an
error
  message in the browser.
 
  The log shows:
 
  [Wed Apr 13 18:50:16 2005] [info]
  ajp_connect_to_endpoint::jk_ajp_common.c (877): Failed connecting
to
  tomcat. Tomcat is probably not started or is listening on the wrong
  host/port (127.0.0.1:6969). Failed errno = 61
 
  [Wed Apr 13 18:50:16 2005] [info]
ajp_send_request::jk_ajp_common.c
  (1227): Error connecting to the Tomcat process.
 
 
 
  What should I change in Tomcat configuration to have it work with
JK
  instead of JK2 ?
 
  It is of course started and listening on port 6969. The
configuration in
  server.xml looks like this:
 
 
 
  Connector className=org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector
 
  port=6969 minProcessors=5 maxProcessors=75
enableLookups=true
  redirectPort=8443 acceptCount=100 debug=0
  connectionTimeout=2 useURIValidationHack=false
  disableUploadTimeout=true/
 
 
 
  Thanks.
 
 
 
 
 
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RE: apache + tomcat + JK connector configuration

2005-04-14 Thread Delphine
I tried this, but it didn't help unfortunately
Thank you

 Are you using load balance in your app?  If not, you probably don't need
 this line:

 worker.worker1.lbfactor=50

 Try to use this configuration in the server.xml

 Connector className=org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector
 port=6969 minProcessors=5 maxProcessors=75
 enableLookups=false acceptCount=10 debug=0/

 Hope this helps...


 -Original Message-
 From: Delphine Lê [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 6:41 PM
 To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
 Subject: RE: apache + tomcat + JK connector configuration


 thank you, but it's got them:

 # Define 1 real worker using ajp13
 worker.list=worker1
 # Set properties for worker1 (ajp13)
 worker.worker1.type=ajp13
 worker.worker1.host=localhost
 worker.worker1.port=6969
 worker.worker1.lbfactor=50
 worker.worker1.cachesize=10
 worker.worker1.cache_timeout=600
 worker.worker1.socket_keepalive=1
 worker.worker1.reclycle_timeout=300


 Post the workers.properties file.  You probably need to include these
 lines in that file:

 worker.list=worker1
 worker.worker1.port=6969



 -Original Message-
 From: Delphine Lê [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 2:01 PM
 To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
 Subject: apache + tomcat + JK connector configuration


 Hello,



 Has anyone had any success in configuring Apache (2.0.53) with Tomcat
 (4.1.29) in Windows XP, using a recent JK connector ?

 We have a server running with the JK2 connector and I'm trying to
 replace it with the latest JK connector (JK-1.2.10), the reason being
 that JK2 is officially unsupported as of 15 Nov 2004 and we're
 experiencing a problem with truncated requests due to this connector.



 In Apache, I configured a worker called worker1 and I send everything
 from context /examples to this worker following
 http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/connectors-doc/howto/quick.html.

 The configuration looks fine, since I can see in the following lines in
 mod_jk.log:



 [Wed Apr 13 18:49:13 2005] [debug]
 uri_worker_map_add::jk_uri_worker_map.c (269): exact rule
 /examples=worker1 was added

 [Wed Apr 13 18:49:13 2005] [debug] build_worker_map::jk_worker.c (219):
 creating worker worker1

 [Wed Apr 13 18:49:13 2005] [debug] wc_create_worker::jk_worker.c (125):
 about to create instance worker1 of ajp13

 [Wed Apr 13 18:49:13 2005] [debug] wc_create_worker::jk_worker.c (138):
 about to validate and init worker1

 [Wed Apr 13 18:49:13 2005] [debug] ajp_validate::jk_ajp_common.c (1781):
 worker worker1 contact is 'localhost:6969'



 However, if I send a request, it doesn't get through and I get an error
 message in the browser.

 The log shows:

 [Wed Apr 13 18:50:16 2005] [info]
 ajp_connect_to_endpoint::jk_ajp_common.c (877): Failed connecting to
 tomcat. Tomcat is probably not started or is listening on the wrong
 host/port (127.0.0.1:6969). Failed errno = 61

 [Wed Apr 13 18:50:16 2005] [info]  ajp_send_request::jk_ajp_common.c
 (1227): Error connecting to the Tomcat process.



 What should I change in Tomcat configuration to have it work with JK
 instead of JK2 ?

 It is of course started and listening on port 6969. The configuration in
 server.xml looks like this:



 Connector className=org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector

 port=6969 minProcessors=5 maxProcessors=75 enableLookups=true
 redirectPort=8443 acceptCount=100 debug=0
 connectionTimeout=2 useURIValidationHack=false
 disableUploadTimeout=true/



 Thanks.




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apache + tomcat + JK connector configuration

2005-04-13 Thread Delphine
Hello,

 

Has anyone had any success in configuring Apache (2.0.53) with Tomcat
(4.1.29) in Windows XP, using a recent JK connector ?

We have a server running with the JK2 connector and I'm trying to
replace it with the latest JK connector (JK-1.2.10), the reason being
that JK2 is officially unsupported as of 15 Nov 2004 and we're
experiencing a problem with truncated requests due to this connector.

 

In Apache, I configured a worker called worker1 and I send everything
from context /examples to this worker following
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/connectors-doc/howto/quick.html.

The configuration looks fine, since I can see in the following lines in
mod_jk.log:

 

[Wed Apr 13 18:49:13 2005] [debug]
uri_worker_map_add::jk_uri_worker_map.c (269): exact rule
/examples=worker1 was added

[Wed Apr 13 18:49:13 2005] [debug] build_worker_map::jk_worker.c (219):
creating worker worker1

[Wed Apr 13 18:49:13 2005] [debug] wc_create_worker::jk_worker.c (125):
about to create instance worker1 of ajp13

[Wed Apr 13 18:49:13 2005] [debug] wc_create_worker::jk_worker.c (138):
about to validate and init worker1

[Wed Apr 13 18:49:13 2005] [debug] ajp_validate::jk_ajp_common.c (1781):
worker worker1 contact is 'localhost:6969'

 

However, if I send a request, it doesn't get through and I get an error
message in the browser.

The log shows:

[Wed Apr 13 18:50:16 2005] [info]
ajp_connect_to_endpoint::jk_ajp_common.c (877): Failed connecting to
tomcat. Tomcat is probably not started or is listening on the wrong
host/port (127.0.0.1:6969). Failed errno = 61

[Wed Apr 13 18:50:16 2005] [info]  ajp_send_request::jk_ajp_common.c
(1227): Error connecting to the Tomcat process.

 

What should I change in Tomcat configuration to have it work with JK
instead of JK2 ? 

It is of course started and listening on port 6969. The configuration in
server.xml looks like this:

 

Connector className=org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector

port=6969 minProcessors=5 maxProcessors=75 enableLookups=true
redirectPort=8443 acceptCount=100 debug=0
connectionTimeout=2 useURIValidationHack=false
disableUploadTimeout=true/

 

Thanks.

 



RE: apache + tomcat + JK connector configuration

2005-04-13 Thread Delphine
thank you, but it's got them:

# Define 1 real worker using ajp13
worker.list=worker1
# Set properties for worker1 (ajp13)
worker.worker1.type=ajp13
worker.worker1.host=localhost
worker.worker1.port=6969
worker.worker1.lbfactor=50
worker.worker1.cachesize=10
worker.worker1.cache_timeout=600
worker.worker1.socket_keepalive=1
worker.worker1.reclycle_timeout=300


 Post the workers.properties file.  You probably need to include these
 lines in that file:

 worker.list=worker1
 worker.worker1.port=6969



 -Original Message-
 From: Delphine Lê [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 2:01 PM
 To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
 Subject: apache + tomcat + JK connector configuration


 Hello,



 Has anyone had any success in configuring Apache (2.0.53) with Tomcat
 (4.1.29) in Windows XP, using a recent JK connector ?

 We have a server running with the JK2 connector and I'm trying to
 replace it with the latest JK connector (JK-1.2.10), the reason being
 that JK2 is officially unsupported as of 15 Nov 2004 and we're
 experiencing a problem with truncated requests due to this connector.



 In Apache, I configured a worker called worker1 and I send everything
 from context /examples to this worker following
 http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/connectors-doc/howto/quick.html.

 The configuration looks fine, since I can see in the following lines in
 mod_jk.log:



 [Wed Apr 13 18:49:13 2005] [debug]
 uri_worker_map_add::jk_uri_worker_map.c (269): exact rule
 /examples=worker1 was added

 [Wed Apr 13 18:49:13 2005] [debug] build_worker_map::jk_worker.c (219):
 creating worker worker1

 [Wed Apr 13 18:49:13 2005] [debug] wc_create_worker::jk_worker.c (125):
 about to create instance worker1 of ajp13

 [Wed Apr 13 18:49:13 2005] [debug] wc_create_worker::jk_worker.c (138):
 about to validate and init worker1

 [Wed Apr 13 18:49:13 2005] [debug] ajp_validate::jk_ajp_common.c (1781):
 worker worker1 contact is 'localhost:6969'



 However, if I send a request, it doesn't get through and I get an error
 message in the browser.

 The log shows:

 [Wed Apr 13 18:50:16 2005] [info]
 ajp_connect_to_endpoint::jk_ajp_common.c (877): Failed connecting to
 tomcat. Tomcat is probably not started or is listening on the wrong
 host/port (127.0.0.1:6969). Failed errno = 61

 [Wed Apr 13 18:50:16 2005] [info]  ajp_send_request::jk_ajp_common.c
 (1227): Error connecting to the Tomcat process.



 What should I change in Tomcat configuration to have it work with JK
 instead of JK2 ?

 It is of course started and listening on port 6969. The configuration in
 server.xml looks like this:



 Connector className=org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector

 port=6969 minProcessors=5 maxProcessors=75 enableLookups=true
 redirectPort=8443 acceptCount=100 debug=0
 connectionTimeout=2 useURIValidationHack=false
 disableUploadTimeout=true/



 Thanks.




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