Are you loading mod_ssl?


I'm marking this as off-topic because we haven't determined that this is a JK/Tomcat problem yet.

John

Denise Mangano wrote:

Yeah, it appears to be my apache.  I still get that SSLMutex error.  I
have to work on getting that resolved.

This is the output of httpd -l:

        http_core.c
        mod_env.c
        mod_log_config.c
        mod_mime.c
        mod_negotiation.c
        mod_status.c
        mod_include.c
        mod_dir.c
        mod_cgi.c
        mod_asis.c
        mod_imap.c
        mod_actions.c
        mod_alias.c
        mod_access.c
        mod_auth.c
        mod_so.c
        mod_setenvif.c
    suexec: disabled; invalid wrapper /usr/local/apache/bin/suexec

Denise


-----Original Message-----
From: John Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 10:25 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: First mod_jk problem - can't start apache with Include statement




Hate to say it, but it sounds like your Apache is munged up.

If you delete the mod_jk.conf Include, and you delete all other JK stuff from httpd.conf, your Apache starts up properly, with no errors?

What is the output of "httpd -l"?

John

Denise Mangano wrote:


OK, I tried adding the Jk directives directly into the httpd.conf file, and apache at least starts. So the problem is the include statement. Is it possible that I don't have whatever module

is needed


to support the "Include" statement?

So now the problem is that although apache starts, it does

not start


properly.  When I run ps -aux | grep httpd I get the following:
        www     8074    0.0   0.0   0    0  ?        Z    10:07    0:00
[httpd <defunct>]
        www     8074    0.0   0.0   0    0  ?        Z    10:07    0:00
[httpd <defunct>]
        www     8074    0.0   0.0   0    0  ?        Z    10:07    0:00
[httpd <defunct>]
        www     8074    0.0   0.0   0    0  ?        Z    10:07    0:00
[httpd <defunct>]

And needless to say I can't get to my web page. Now again I am getting those error messages in both my error_log and

ssl_engine_log:


[error]mod_ssl: Child could not open SSLMutex lockfile /usr/local/apache/logs/ssl_mutex.30776 (System error follows)
[error]System: Permission denied (errno: 13)


So apparently I have a problem with mod_ssl, which I guess I didn't resolve yesterday and should post to the apache list. But the question still remains why using the Include statement

would prevent


Apache from starting at all?

Thanks for your help :)
Denise




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