RE: Mod_JK error

2005-06-07 Thread BATCHELOR, SCOTT \(CONTRACTOR\)
My apologies...

I should have added that I only get this error when the server comes under load 
and even then the errors are intermittent.

-SB

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Subject: Mod_JK error


Can anyone give me an idea of what might be causing this?  I have searched the 
web to no avail.

[jk_ajp_common.c (1250)]: Tomcat is down or network problems. No response has 
been sent to the client (yet)
[Tue Jun 07 13:46:09 2005]  [jk_ajp_common.c (1449)]: ERROR: Receiving from 
tomcat failed, recoverable operation. err=0
[Tue Jun 07 13:46:09 2005]  [jk_ajp_common.c (783)]: ERROR: can't receive the 
response message from tomcat, network problems or tomcat is down (some 
IP:8012), err=-131

Thanks,

SB

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RE: mod_jk error flushing ...

2004-11-04 Thread Phillip Qin
Sorry, typo. I mean I got these messages too since I started using Tomcat
4.1 and now Tomcat 5. 

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Subject: RE: mod_jk error flushing ...


On Thu, 4 Nov 2004, Phillip Qin wrote:

> I kept these messages too although I only installed Tomcat 5. It 
> happened in Tomcat 4.1 as well.
> 

ok, thank you. I will try to change my tomcat version.

Clara

> -Original Message-
> From: Clara Ines Pena de Carrillo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: November 4, 2004 9:21 AM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: mod_jk error flushing ...
> 
> 
> 
> Hi everybody,
> 
> I have installed tomcat 4.1.24, apache 2.0.47, jdk 1.4.2 and
> mod_jk2-2.0.43 in a Sun Solaris 8 machine. Everything have worked more or 
> less ok since today that the system crashed !!!. I got the 
> following 
> error messages in the apache error_log file:
> 
> 
> [Thu Nov 04 08:32:56 2004] [error] mod_jk child init 1 -2 [Thu Nov 04 
> 08:34:00 2004] [error] jk2_init() Can't find child 1407 in scoreboard
> [Thu Nov 04 08:34:00 2004] [error] mod_jk child init 1 -2
> [Thu Nov 04 08:34:39 2004] [error] jk2_init() Can't find child 1414 in 
> scoreboard
> [Thu Nov 04 08:34:39 2004] [error] mod_jk child init 1 -2
> [Thu Nov 04 08:34:39 2004] [error] jk2_init() Can't find child 1416 in 
> scoreboard
> [Thu Nov 04 08:34:39 2004] [error] mod_jk child init 1 -2
> mod_jk: Error flushing
> 
> [Thu Nov 04 08:35:51 2004] [error] Error ajp_process_callback - write
> failed
> [Thu Nov 04 08:35:51 2004] [error] ajp13.service() ajpGetReply recoverable

> error 3
> [Thu Nov 04 08:35:51 2004] [error] Error ajp_process_callback - write 
> failed
> [Thu Nov 04 08:35:51 2004] [error] ajp13.service() ajpGetReply recoverable

> error 3
> [Thu Nov 04 08:35:51 2004] [error] ajp13.service() Error  forwarding 
> ajp13:localhost:8009 1 0
> 
> [Thu Nov 04 08:47:31 2004] [error] mod_jk.handler() Error connecting 
> to
> tomcat 3
> 
> 
> do you have any idea about why these errors are appearing ?
> 
> 
> I would appreciate your help,
> 
> 
> Clara
> 
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RE: mod_jk error flushing ...

2004-11-04 Thread Clara Ines Pena de Carrillo
On Thu, 4 Nov 2004, Phillip Qin wrote:

> I kept these messages too although I only installed Tomcat 5. It happened in
> Tomcat 4.1 as well.
> 

ok, thank you. I will try to change my tomcat version.

Clara

> -Original Message-
> From: Clara Ines Pena de Carrillo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: November 4, 2004 9:21 AM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: mod_jk error flushing ...
> 
> 
> 
> Hi everybody, 
> 
> I have installed tomcat 4.1.24, apache 2.0.47, jdk 1.4.2 and 
> mod_jk2-2.0.43 in a Sun Solaris 8 machine. Everything have worked more or 
> less ok since today that the system crashed !!!. I got the 
> following 
> error messages in the apache error_log file:
> 
> 
> [Thu Nov 04 08:32:56 2004] [error] mod_jk child init 1 -2
> [Thu Nov 04 08:34:00 2004] [error] jk2_init() Can't find child 1407 in 
> scoreboard
> [Thu Nov 04 08:34:00 2004] [error] mod_jk child init 1 -2
> [Thu Nov 04 08:34:39 2004] [error] jk2_init() Can't find child 1414 in 
> scoreboard
> [Thu Nov 04 08:34:39 2004] [error] mod_jk child init 1 -2
> [Thu Nov 04 08:34:39 2004] [error] jk2_init() Can't find child 1416 in 
> scoreboard
> [Thu Nov 04 08:34:39 2004] [error] mod_jk child init 1 -2
> mod_jk: Error flushing
> 
> [Thu Nov 04 08:35:51 2004] [error] Error ajp_process_callback - write 
> failed
> [Thu Nov 04 08:35:51 2004] [error] ajp13.service() ajpGetReply recoverable 
> error 3
> [Thu Nov 04 08:35:51 2004] [error] Error ajp_process_callback - write 
> failed
> [Thu Nov 04 08:35:51 2004] [error] ajp13.service() ajpGetReply recoverable 
> error 3
> [Thu Nov 04 08:35:51 2004] [error] ajp13.service() Error  forwarding 
> ajp13:localhost:8009 1 0
> 
> [Thu Nov 04 08:47:31 2004] [error] mod_jk.handler() Error connecting to 
> tomcat 3
> 
> 
> do you have any idea about why these errors are appearing ?
> 
> 
> I would appreciate your help,
> 
> 
> Clara
> 
> 
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RE: mod_jk error flushing ...

2004-11-04 Thread Phillip Qin
I kept these messages too although I only installed Tomcat 5. It happened in
Tomcat 4.1 as well.

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From: Clara Ines Pena de Carrillo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: November 4, 2004 9:21 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: mod_jk error flushing ...



Hi everybody, 

I have installed tomcat 4.1.24, apache 2.0.47, jdk 1.4.2 and 
mod_jk2-2.0.43 in a Sun Solaris 8 machine. Everything have worked more or 
less ok since today that the system crashed !!!. I got the 
following 
error messages in the apache error_log file:


[Thu Nov 04 08:32:56 2004] [error] mod_jk child init 1 -2
[Thu Nov 04 08:34:00 2004] [error] jk2_init() Can't find child 1407 in 
scoreboard
[Thu Nov 04 08:34:00 2004] [error] mod_jk child init 1 -2
[Thu Nov 04 08:34:39 2004] [error] jk2_init() Can't find child 1414 in 
scoreboard
[Thu Nov 04 08:34:39 2004] [error] mod_jk child init 1 -2
[Thu Nov 04 08:34:39 2004] [error] jk2_init() Can't find child 1416 in 
scoreboard
[Thu Nov 04 08:34:39 2004] [error] mod_jk child init 1 -2
mod_jk: Error flushing

[Thu Nov 04 08:35:51 2004] [error] Error ajp_process_callback - write 
failed
[Thu Nov 04 08:35:51 2004] [error] ajp13.service() ajpGetReply recoverable 
error 3
[Thu Nov 04 08:35:51 2004] [error] Error ajp_process_callback - write 
failed
[Thu Nov 04 08:35:51 2004] [error] ajp13.service() ajpGetReply recoverable 
error 3
[Thu Nov 04 08:35:51 2004] [error] ajp13.service() Error  forwarding 
ajp13:localhost:8009 1 0

[Thu Nov 04 08:47:31 2004] [error] mod_jk.handler() Error connecting to 
tomcat 3


do you have any idea about why these errors are appearing ?


I would appreciate your help,


Clara



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RE: Mod_jk error... help me please

2004-05-31 Thread Kommuru, Bhaskar
Hi Emerson,

I am using Mod_jk2-2.0.4 (downloaded latest source). Any clues on this? 

Thanks
bhaskar

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Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 7:02 PM
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Subject: Re: Mod_jk error... help me please


I'm confused... are you trying to use mod_jk or mod_jk2? mod_jk2 is on 
mod_jk.so, not mod_jk.so, this is the mod_jk library.

Kommuru, Bhaskar wrote:
> I have compiled Mod_jk2-2.0.4 with apache2.0.49. But when i
configtest/start
> apache i get the following error.
> 
> # /usr/local/apache2/bin/apachectl configtest
> Syntax error on line 269 of /usr/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf:
> Can't locate API module structure `jk2_module' in file
> /usr/local/apache2/modules/mod_jk2.so: ld.so.1:
> /usr/local/apache2/bin/httpd: fatal: jk2_module: can't find symbol
> 
> 1. Is there problem with mod_jk.so object i.e. created by compiler?? 

mod_jk??? you mean mod_jk2?

> 2. Should the compiler version of Apache2.0.49 and Mod_jk2.0.4 be the
same? 
> 3. If so, How can i find version of compiler that compiled apache?
> 
> Please help me if any one knows!!
> 
> Regards
> Bhaskar
> 
> 
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Re: Mod_jk error... help me please

2004-05-28 Thread Emerson Cargnin
I'm confused... are you trying to use mod_jk or mod_jk2? mod_jk2 is on 
mod_jk.so, not mod_jk.so, this is the mod_jk library.

Kommuru, Bhaskar wrote:
I have compiled Mod_jk2-2.0.4 with apache2.0.49. But when i configtest/start
apache i get the following error.
# /usr/local/apache2/bin/apachectl configtest
Syntax error on line 269 of /usr/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf:
Can't locate API module structure `jk2_module' in file
/usr/local/apache2/modules/mod_jk2.so: ld.so.1:
/usr/local/apache2/bin/httpd: fatal: jk2_module: can't find symbol
1. Is there problem with mod_jk.so object i.e. created by compiler?? 
mod_jk??? you mean mod_jk2?
2. Should the compiler version of Apache2.0.49 and Mod_jk2.0.4 be the same? 
3. If so, How can i find version of compiler that compiled apache?

Please help me if any one knows!!
Regards
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Re: mod_jk error (jk_map.c ERROR)

2003-03-03 Thread Adam Denenberg
I have identified the problem to be in the jk_map.c file.  For some reason
when jk_worker.c calls "map_get()" in jk_map.c, it does not get a value back
and thus produces this error.

 Anyone good in C or who works on mod_jk source know why this would happen ?

 thanks
Adam

On 3/3/03 9:12 AM, "Adam Denenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Thanks john.  Does this error come from a problem in the workers.properties
> file, or an entry in the httpd.conf do you know?
> 
> It seems that mod_jk finds the match fine in the httpd.conf file, but then
> when tries to use a worker it for some reason can not.  I have debug on but
> am missing the piece that it is specifically dying on.
> 
> thanks again for the help.
> 
> Adam
> 
> On 3/3/03 8:50 AM, "Turner, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> No other ideas, really.  In the past, problems like this have come down to
>> something really simple, such as using an el ("l") instead of a one ("1") in
>> "ajp13" and other typo-related problems (or permission problems).  My
>> eyesight isn't as good as it used to be, but it looks like you have "ajp13"
>> typed out correctly in all the places where it needs to be.
>> 
>> John
>> 
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: Adam Denenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 8:24 AM
>>> To: Tomcat Users List
>>> Subject: Re: mod_jk error
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Hmm, tried that but still no luck.
>>> 
>>>  I still get the following
>>> 
>>>  [Mon Mar 03 08:16:00 2003]  [jk_uri_worker_map.c (477)]:
>>> Attempting to map
>>> URI '/examples/jsp/dates/date.jsp'
>>> 
>>>  [Mon Mar 03 08:16:00 2003]  [jk_uri_worker_map.c (558)]:
>>> jk_uri_worker_map_t::map_uri_to_worker, Found a suffix match
>>> ajp13 -> *.jsp
>>> 
>>> [Mon Mar 03 08:16:00 2003]  [jk_worker.c (132)]: Into
>>> wc_get_worker_for_name
>>> ajp13
>>> 
>>> [Mon Mar 03 08:16:00 2003]  [jk_worker.c (136)]:
>>> wc_get_worker_for_name,
>>> done did not found a worker
>>> 
>>> Using a very simple workers.properties file.
>>> 
>>> worker.list=ajp13
>>> worker.ajp13.port=8009
>>> worker.ajp13.host=localhost
>>> worker.ajp13.type=ajp13
>>> 
>>>   any other suggestions?  I am totally out of ideas as to
>>> what is causing
>>> this error..
>>>  
>>>  thanks
>>> Adam
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 3/3/03 8:06 AM, "Turner, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Try deleting the "lbfactor" line from your
>>> workers.properties file.  It's
>>>> not necessary when you only have one worker defined, and it
>>> may be causing
>>>> confusion to mod_jk.so.
>>>> 
>>>> John
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> -Original Message-
>>>>> From: Adam Denenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>> Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2003 8:36 PM
>>>>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>> Subject: mod_jk error
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> I have been digging everywhere and can not find the answer to
>>>>> this error
>>>>> that I am getting.
>>>>> 
>>>>>  Has anyone seen this error, and resolved it, or found the
>>> root of its
>>>>> cause?
>>>>> 
>>>>>  [Fri Feb 28 21:13:27 2003]  [jk_worker.c (136)]:
>>>>> wc_get_worker_for_name,
>>>>> done did not found a worker
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> Adam
>>>>> 
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Re: mod_jk error

2003-03-03 Thread Adam Denenberg
Thanks john.  Does this error come from a problem in the workers.properties
file, or an entry in the httpd.conf do you know?

 It seems that mod_jk finds the match fine in the httpd.conf file, but then
when tries to use a worker it for some reason can not.  I have debug on but
am missing the piece that it is specifically dying on.

 thanks again for the help.

Adam

On 3/3/03 8:50 AM, "Turner, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> No other ideas, really.  In the past, problems like this have come down to
> something really simple, such as using an el ("l") instead of a one ("1") in
> "ajp13" and other typo-related problems (or permission problems).  My
> eyesight isn't as good as it used to be, but it looks like you have "ajp13"
> typed out correctly in all the places where it needs to be.
> 
> John
> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Adam Denenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 8:24 AM
>> To: Tomcat Users List
>> Subject: Re: mod_jk error
>> 
>> 
>> Hmm, tried that but still no luck.
>> 
>>  I still get the following
>> 
>>  [Mon Mar 03 08:16:00 2003]  [jk_uri_worker_map.c (477)]:
>> Attempting to map
>> URI '/examples/jsp/dates/date.jsp'
>> 
>>  [Mon Mar 03 08:16:00 2003]  [jk_uri_worker_map.c (558)]:
>> jk_uri_worker_map_t::map_uri_to_worker, Found a suffix match
>> ajp13 -> *.jsp
>> 
>> [Mon Mar 03 08:16:00 2003]  [jk_worker.c (132)]: Into
>> wc_get_worker_for_name
>> ajp13
>> 
>> [Mon Mar 03 08:16:00 2003]  [jk_worker.c (136)]:
>> wc_get_worker_for_name,
>> done did not found a worker
>> 
>> Using a very simple workers.properties file.
>> 
>> worker.list=ajp13
>> worker.ajp13.port=8009
>> worker.ajp13.host=localhost
>> worker.ajp13.type=ajp13
>> 
>>   any other suggestions?  I am totally out of ideas as to
>> what is causing
>> this error..
>>  
>>  thanks
>> Adam
>> 
>> 
>> On 3/3/03 8:06 AM, "Turner, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> Try deleting the "lbfactor" line from your
>> workers.properties file.  It's
>>> not necessary when you only have one worker defined, and it
>> may be causing
>>> confusion to mod_jk.so.
>>> 
>>> John
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> -Original Message-
>>>> From: Adam Denenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2003 8:36 PM
>>>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> Subject: mod_jk error
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> I have been digging everywhere and can not find the answer to
>>>> this error
>>>> that I am getting.
>>>> 
>>>>  Has anyone seen this error, and resolved it, or found the
>> root of its
>>>> cause?
>>>> 
>>>>  [Fri Feb 28 21:13:27 2003]  [jk_worker.c (136)]:
>>>> wc_get_worker_for_name,
>>>> done did not found a worker
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Adam
>>>> 
>>>> 
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RE: mod_jk error

2003-03-03 Thread Turner, John

No other ideas, really.  In the past, problems like this have come down to
something really simple, such as using an el ("l") instead of a one ("1") in
"ajp13" and other typo-related problems (or permission problems).  My
eyesight isn't as good as it used to be, but it looks like you have "ajp13"
typed out correctly in all the places where it needs to be.

John

> -Original Message-
> From: Adam Denenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 8:24 AM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: mod_jk error
> 
> 
> Hmm, tried that but still no luck.
> 
>  I still get the following
> 
>  [Mon Mar 03 08:16:00 2003]  [jk_uri_worker_map.c (477)]: 
> Attempting to map
> URI '/examples/jsp/dates/date.jsp'
> 
>  [Mon Mar 03 08:16:00 2003]  [jk_uri_worker_map.c (558)]:
> jk_uri_worker_map_t::map_uri_to_worker, Found a suffix match 
> ajp13 -> *.jsp
> 
> [Mon Mar 03 08:16:00 2003]  [jk_worker.c (132)]: Into 
> wc_get_worker_for_name
> ajp13
> 
> [Mon Mar 03 08:16:00 2003]  [jk_worker.c (136)]: 
> wc_get_worker_for_name,
> done did not found a worker
> 
> Using a very simple workers.properties file.
> 
> worker.list=ajp13
> worker.ajp13.port=8009
> worker.ajp13.host=localhost
> worker.ajp13.type=ajp13
> 
>   any other suggestions?  I am totally out of ideas as to 
> what is causing
> this error..
>  
>  thanks
> Adam
> 
> 
> On 3/3/03 8:06 AM, "Turner, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Try deleting the "lbfactor" line from your 
> workers.properties file.  It's
> > not necessary when you only have one worker defined, and it 
> may be causing
> > confusion to mod_jk.so.
> > 
> > John
> > 
> > 
> >> -Original Message-
> >> From: Adam Denenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2003 8:36 PM
> >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> Subject: mod_jk error
> >> 
> >> 
> >> I have been digging everywhere and can not find the answer to
> >> this error
> >> that I am getting.
> >> 
> >>  Has anyone seen this error, and resolved it, or found the 
> root of its
> >> cause?
> >> 
> >>  [Fri Feb 28 21:13:27 2003]  [jk_worker.c (136)]:
> >> wc_get_worker_for_name,
> >> done did not found a worker
> >> 
> >> Thanks
> >> Adam
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Re: mod_jk error

2003-03-03 Thread Adam Denenberg
Hmm, tried that but still no luck.

 I still get the following

 [Mon Mar 03 08:16:00 2003]  [jk_uri_worker_map.c (477)]: Attempting to map
URI '/examples/jsp/dates/date.jsp'

 [Mon Mar 03 08:16:00 2003]  [jk_uri_worker_map.c (558)]:
jk_uri_worker_map_t::map_uri_to_worker, Found a suffix match ajp13 -> *.jsp

[Mon Mar 03 08:16:00 2003]  [jk_worker.c (132)]: Into wc_get_worker_for_name
ajp13

[Mon Mar 03 08:16:00 2003]  [jk_worker.c (136)]: wc_get_worker_for_name,
done did not found a worker

Using a very simple workers.properties file.

worker.list=ajp13
worker.ajp13.port=8009
worker.ajp13.host=localhost
worker.ajp13.type=ajp13

  any other suggestions?  I am totally out of ideas as to what is causing
this error..
 
 thanks
Adam


On 3/3/03 8:06 AM, "Turner, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Try deleting the "lbfactor" line from your workers.properties file.  It's
> not necessary when you only have one worker defined, and it may be causing
> confusion to mod_jk.so.
> 
> John
> 
> 
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>> Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2003 8:36 PM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: mod_jk error
>> 
>> 
>> I have been digging everywhere and can not find the answer to
>> this error
>> that I am getting.
>> 
>>  Has anyone seen this error, and resolved it, or found the root of its
>> cause?
>> 
>>  [Fri Feb 28 21:13:27 2003]  [jk_worker.c (136)]:
>> wc_get_worker_for_name,
>> done did not found a worker
>> 
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RE: mod_jk error

2003-03-03 Thread Turner, John

Try deleting the "lbfactor" line from your workers.properties file.  It's
not necessary when you only have one worker defined, and it may be causing
confusion to mod_jk.so.

John


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> Subject: mod_jk error
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> 
> I have been digging everywhere and can not find the answer to 
> this error
> that I am getting.
> 
>  Has anyone seen this error, and resolved it, or found the root of its
> cause?
> 
>  [Fri Feb 28 21:13:27 2003]  [jk_worker.c (136)]: 
> wc_get_worker_for_name,
> done did not found a worker
> 
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RE: mod_jk error 404 with Apache 1.3.27, Tomcat 4.1.18

2003-01-13 Thread mech
Well actually *.jsp without leading "/" works for me, too. And I've seen
it also in some tutorials ;-)

By the way, it might by useful to add 

JkMount /examples ajp13

I experienced that http://localhost/examples was not transfered (only
http://localhost/examples/ )to the corresponding examples/index.jsp
until I added above JkMount. But IMHO this small issue might depend also
on Apache's config with respect to trailing slashes. Could be worth a
try in case, but might not be necessary...

mech

> -Original Message-
> From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Montag, 13. Januar 2003 13:57
> To: 'Tomcat Users List'
> Subject: RE: mod_jk error 404 with Apache 1.3.27, Tomcat 4.1.18
> 
> 
> 
> The error message in this case is correct, as was the previous post.
> 
> The correct lines would be:
> 
> JkMount /*.jsp ajp13
> JkMount /examples/* ajp13 
> 
> Note the leading "/" in the first line that was missing previously.
> 
> Also, in the original post, the error message specifically 
> said "done without a match" on "/webapps/examples/jsp" which 
> was also true based on your original config files.  There was 
> no JkMount that matched that URL.
> 
> John
> 
> 
> > -Original Message-----
> > From: Randall Perry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 8:08 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: mod_jk error 404 with Apache 1.3.27, Tomcat 4.1.18
> > 
> > 
> > I discovered that the URL I was using to access the pages was wrong.
> > 
> > Never mind. It's working fine. :)
> > 
> > 
> > > That's not it. I get the following error from 'apachectl
> > configtest' :
> > >   Context should start with /
> > > 
> > >> Use:
> > >> JkMount *.jsp ajp13
> > >> JkMount /examples/* ajp13
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RE: mod_jk error 404 with Apache 1.3.27, Tomcat 4.1.18

2003-01-13 Thread Turner, John

The error message in this case is correct, as was the previous post.

The correct lines would be:

JkMount /*.jsp ajp13
JkMount /examples/* ajp13 

Note the leading "/" in the first line that was missing previously.

Also, in the original post, the error message specifically said "done
without a match" on "/webapps/examples/jsp" which was also true based on
your original config files.  There was no JkMount that matched that URL.

John


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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> 
> I discovered that the URL I was using to access the pages was wrong.
> 
> Never mind. It's working fine. :)
> 
> 
> > That's not it. I get the following error from 'apachectl 
> configtest' :
> >   Context should start with /
> > 
> >> Use:
> >> JkMount *.jsp ajp13
> >> JkMount /examples/* ajp13
> 
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Re: mod_jk error 404 with Apache 1.3.27, Tomcat 4.1.18

2003-01-12 Thread Randall Perry
I discovered that the URL I was using to access the pages was wrong.

Never mind. It's working fine. :)


> That's not it. I get the following error from 'apachectl configtest' :
>   Context should start with /
> 
>> Use:
>> JkMount *.jsp ajp13
>> JkMount /examples/* ajp13

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Re: mod_jk error 404 with Apache 1.3.27, Tomcat 4.1.18

2003-01-12 Thread Randall Perry
That's not it. I get the following error from 'apachectl configtest' :
Context should start with /

> Use:
> JkMount *.jsp ajp13
> JkMount /examples/* ajp13

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RE: mod_jk error 404 with Apache 1.3.27, Tomcat 4.1.18

2003-01-12 Thread mech
Use:

JkMount *.jsp ajp13
JkMount /examples/* ajp13

> -Original Message-
> From: Randall Perry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Sonntag, 12. Januar 2003 19:52
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: mod_jk error 404 with Apache 1.3.27, Tomcat 4.1.18
> 
> 
> Successfully installed tomcat 4.1.18 and can access it on 
> port 8080. Jsp & servlets run ok.
> 
> Installed mod_jk.so v1.2.2, configured apache and get no 
> errors on startup.
> 
> But, though I can access the directory pointed to by JKMount, 
> and can load static .html, no .jsp or servlet examples will run.
> 
> My machine is a Mac Xserve running OS 10.2.3 server.
> 
> Relevant configs appear below.
> 
> Any help is appreciated.
> 
> 
> workers.properties
> 
> # Setup for Mac OS X 
> workers.tomcat_home=/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-4.1.18
> workers.java_home=/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Home
> worker.list=ajp13
> 
> #Definition for Ajp13 worker
> worker.ajp13.port=8009
> worker.ajp13.host=127.0.0.1
> worker.ajp13.type=ajp13
> 
> 
> httpd.conf
> 
> LoadModule jk_module/usr/libexec/httpd/mod_jk.so
> AddModule mod_jk.c
> 
> 
> DocumentRoot /usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-4.1.18
> JKMount /*.jsp ajp13
> JKMount /webapps/examples/servlet/* ajp13
> 
> 
> JkWorkersFile 
> /usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-4.1.18/conf/jk/workers.properties
> JkLogFile /usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-4.1.18/logs/mod_jk.log
> JkLogLevel debug
> 
> 
> mod_jk.log
> 
> [Sun Jan 12 13:36:49 2003]  [jk_ajp13_worker.c (108)]: Into 
> ajp13_worker_factory [Sun Jan 12 13:36:49 2003]  [jk_worker.c 
> (171)]: wc_create_worker, about to validate and init ajp13 
> [Sun Jan 12 13:36:49 2003]  [jk_ajp_common.c (1219)]: Into 
> jk_worker_t::validate [Sun Jan 12 13:36:49 2003]  
> [jk_ajp_common.c (1239)]: In jk_worker_t::validate for worker 
> ajp13 contact is 127.0.0.1:8009 [Sun Jan 12 13:36:49 2003]  
> [jk_ajp_common.c (1267)]: Into jk_worker_t::init [Sun Jan 12 
> 13:36:49 2003]  [jk_ajp_common.c (1287)]: In 
> jk_worker_t::init, setting socket timeout to 0 [Sun Jan 12 
> 13:36:49 2003]  [jk_worker.c (187)]: wc_create_worker, done 
> [Sun Jan 12 13:36:49 2003]  [jk_worker.c (238)]: 
> build_worker_map, removing old ajp13 worker 
> [Sun Jan 12 13:36:49 2003]  [jk_worker.c (250)]: 
> build_worker_map, done [Sun Jan 12 13:36:49 2003]  
> [jk_worker.c (111)]: wc_open, done 1 [Sun Jan 12 13:36:59 
> 2003]  [jk_uri_worker_map.c (460)]: Into 
> jk_uri_worker_map_t::map_uri_to_worker
> [Sun Jan 12 13:36:59 2003]  [jk_uri_worker_map.c (477)]: 
> Attempting to map URI '/webapps/examples/jsp' [Sun Jan 12 
> 13:36:59 2003]  [jk_uri_worker_map.c (599)]: 
> jk_uri_worker_map_t::map_uri_to_worker, done without a match 
> [Sun Jan 12 13:37:00 2003]  [jk_uri_worker_map.c (460)]: Into 
> jk_uri_worker_map_t::map_uri_to_worker
> [Sun Jan 12 13:37:00 2003]  [jk_uri_worker_map.c (477)]: 
> Attempting to map URI '/webapps/examples/jsp/' [Sun Jan 12 
> 13:37:00 2003]  [jk_uri_worker_map.c (599)]: 
> jk_uri_worker_map_t::map_uri_to_worker, done without a match 
> [Sun Jan 12 13:37:00 2003]  [jk_uri_worker_map.c (460)]: Into 
> jk_uri_worker_map_t::map_uri_to_worker
> [Sun Jan 12 13:37:00 2003]  [jk_uri_worker_map.c (477)]: 
> Attempting to map URI '/webapps/examples/jsp/index.html'
> [Sun Jan 12 13:37:00 2003]  [jk_uri_worker_map.c (599)]: 
> jk_uri_worker_map_t::map_uri_to_worker, done without a match 
> [Sun Jan 12 13:37:00 2003]  [jk_uri_worker_map.c (460)]: Into 
> jk_uri_worker_map_t::map_uri_to_worker
> [Sun Jan 12 13:37:00 2003]  [jk_uri_worker_map.c (477)]: 
> Attempting to map URI '/webapps/examples/jsp/index.html'
> [Sun Jan 12 13:37:00 2003]  [jk_uri_worker_map.c (599)]: 
> jk_uri_worker_map_t::map_uri_to_worker, done without a match 
> [Sun Jan 12 13:37:07 2003]  [jk_uri_worker_map.c (460)]: Into 
> jk_uri_worker_map_t::map_uri_to_worker
> [Sun Jan 12 13:37:07 2003]  [jk_uri_worker_map.c (477)]: 
> Attempting to map URI '/webapps/examples/jsp/num/numguess.jsp'
> [Sun Jan 12 13:37:07 2003]  [jk_uri_worker_map.c (558)]: 
> jk_uri_worker_map_t::map_uri_to_worker, Found a suffix match 
> ajp13 -> *.jsp [Sun Jan 12 13:37:07 2003]  [jk_worker.c 
> (132)]: Into wc_get_worker_for_name ajp13 [Sun Jan 12 
> 13:37:07 2003]  [jk_worker.c (136)]: wc_get_worker_for_name, 
> done  found a worker [Sun Jan 12 13:37:07 2003]  
> [jk_ajp_common.c (1404)]: Into jk_worker_t::get_endpoint [Sun 
> Jan 12 13:37:07 2003]  [jk_ajp_common.c (1116)]: Into 
> jk_endpoint_t::service [Sun Jan 12 13:37:07 2003]  
> [jk_ajp_common.c (295)]: Into ajp_marshal_into_msgb [Sun Jan 
> 12 13:37:07 2003]  [jk_ajp_common.c (432)]: 
> ajp_marshal_into_msgb - Done [Sun Jan 12 13:37:07 2003]  
> [jk_connect.c (158)]: Into jk_open_socket [Sun Jan 12 
> 13:37:07 2003]  [jk_connect.c (165)]: jk_open_socket, try to 
> connect socket = 6 [Sun Jan 12 13:37:07 2003]  [jk_connect.c 
> (174

RE: mod_jk error under load (errno codes)

2002-10-01 Thread Anthony Milbourne

Hi

I just searched through google.  I didn't find any lists of error codes -
which is something that I would find quite useful as well.  All I found was
someone elses post to another forum.

Question for developers & people in the know:

I realise that I could read the source to find this out but I would rather
not have to (I use Tomcat at work and my boss would not appreciate me
spending the time to do this)...
Is there any way of obtaining a list of what these errno's mean?
It might be a handy appendix to future documentation - it would certainly
give competent sys-admins/users more of a clue where to look for the
problem.

Thanks,

Anthony.

> -Original Message-
> From: Marc [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 30 September 2002 14:23
> To:   Tomcat Users List
> Subject:  Re: mod_jk error under load
> 
> Hi, where can I find a description for each 'errno'?
> I receive errno = 110 when I try to access tomcat connecting to a *.jsp
> page
> through apache.
> 
> Thank you!!!
> 
> Marc
> 
> Anthony Milbourne wrote:
> 
> > Hi
> >
> > 146 is a socket connection error.
> > Try checking your workers.properties file (or the JBoss file that
> generates
> > it ?) and making sure that the only connectors mentioned in workers.list
> > also have connectors defined in server.xml.  Specifically - check there
> > isn't an ajp12 in workers.properties and not in server.xml.
> >
> > Hope that helps.
> >
> > Anthony.
> >
> > > -Original Message-
> > > From: David Ward [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > > Sent: 27 September 2002 17:57
> > > To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Subject:  mod_jk error under load
> > >
> > > In running an automated load test against our app, we get the
> following
> > > errors in or jk.log file:
> > >
> > > [jk_connect.c (143)]: jk_open_socket, connect() failed errno = 146
> > > [jk_ajp12_worker.c (152)]: In jk_endpoint_t::service, Error sd = -1
> > > [jk_connect.c (143)]: jk_open_socket, connect() failed errno = 146
> > > [jk_ajp12_worker.c (152)]: In jk_endpoint_t::service, Error sd = -1
> > > [jk_connect.c (143)]: jk_open_socket, connect() failed errno = 146
> > > [jk_ajp12_worker.c (152)]: In jk_endpoint_t::service, Error sd = -1
> > > [jk_connect.c (143)]: jk_open_socket, connect() failed errno = 146
> > > [jk_ajp12_worker.c (152)]: In jk_endpoint_t::service, Error sd = -1
> > > [jk_connect.c (143)]: jk_open_socket, connect() failed errno = 146
> > > [jk_ajp12_worker.c (152)]: In jk_endpoint_t::service, Error sd = -1
> > > [jk_connect.c (143)]: jk_open_socket, connect() failed errno = 146
> > >
> > > Anyone know what these errors are? I can't find anything conclusive
> > > about them searching various lists/forums.
> > >
> > > We are running Apache 1.3.12 on a Solaris 7 Ultra 10 using
> mod_jk/ajp12
> > > to talk to JBoss-2.4.7_Tomcat-3.2.3 on a Solaris 7 E250, JDK 1.3.1_02.
> > >
> > > The symptoms we see are that the number of httpd processes maxes out
> on
> > > the web server box, though the CPU is almost completely idle. The
> weird
> > > thing is that the app server is mostly idle too, and doing a thread
> dump
> > > on the java (jboss+tomcat in same vm) process shows that there are
> lots
> > > of threads waiting for work to do. Once we stop the load test, things
> > > are still messed up until I restart apache, then we can access the app
> > > again. Note that I didn't have to touch the app server at all.
> Accessing
> > > URLs that aren't configured to go through mod_jk have no problem,
> until
> > > the max http children process gets reached, of course...
> > >
> > > I haven't gotten a response from the Tomcat forum at JGuru.
> > >
> > > Thanks all,
> > > David
> > >
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Re: mod_jk error under load

2002-09-30 Thread Marc

Hi, where can I find a description for each 'errno'?
I receive errno = 110 when I try to access tomcat connecting to a *.jsp page
through apache.

Thank you!!!

Marc

Anthony Milbourne wrote:

> Hi
>
> 146 is a socket connection error.
> Try checking your workers.properties file (or the JBoss file that generates
> it ?) and making sure that the only connectors mentioned in workers.list
> also have connectors defined in server.xml.  Specifically - check there
> isn't an ajp12 in workers.properties and not in server.xml.
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Anthony.
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: David Ward [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: 27 September 2002 17:57
> > To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject:  mod_jk error under load
> >
> > In running an automated load test against our app, we get the following
> > errors in or jk.log file:
> >
> > [jk_connect.c (143)]: jk_open_socket, connect() failed errno = 146
> > [jk_ajp12_worker.c (152)]: In jk_endpoint_t::service, Error sd = -1
> > [jk_connect.c (143)]: jk_open_socket, connect() failed errno = 146
> > [jk_ajp12_worker.c (152)]: In jk_endpoint_t::service, Error sd = -1
> > [jk_connect.c (143)]: jk_open_socket, connect() failed errno = 146
> > [jk_ajp12_worker.c (152)]: In jk_endpoint_t::service, Error sd = -1
> > [jk_connect.c (143)]: jk_open_socket, connect() failed errno = 146
> > [jk_ajp12_worker.c (152)]: In jk_endpoint_t::service, Error sd = -1
> > [jk_connect.c (143)]: jk_open_socket, connect() failed errno = 146
> > [jk_ajp12_worker.c (152)]: In jk_endpoint_t::service, Error sd = -1
> > [jk_connect.c (143)]: jk_open_socket, connect() failed errno = 146
> >
> > Anyone know what these errors are? I can't find anything conclusive
> > about them searching various lists/forums.
> >
> > We are running Apache 1.3.12 on a Solaris 7 Ultra 10 using mod_jk/ajp12
> > to talk to JBoss-2.4.7_Tomcat-3.2.3 on a Solaris 7 E250, JDK 1.3.1_02.
> >
> > The symptoms we see are that the number of httpd processes maxes out on
> > the web server box, though the CPU is almost completely idle. The weird
> > thing is that the app server is mostly idle too, and doing a thread dump
> > on the java (jboss+tomcat in same vm) process shows that there are lots
> > of threads waiting for work to do. Once we stop the load test, things
> > are still messed up until I restart apache, then we can access the app
> > again. Note that I didn't have to touch the app server at all. Accessing
> > URLs that aren't configured to go through mod_jk have no problem, until
> > the max http children process gets reached, of course...
> >
> > I haven't gotten a response from the Tomcat forum at JGuru.
> >
> > Thanks all,
> > David
> >
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RE: mod_jk error under load

2002-09-30 Thread Anthony Milbourne

Hi

146 is a socket connection error.
Try checking your workers.properties file (or the JBoss file that generates
it ?) and making sure that the only connectors mentioned in workers.list
also have connectors defined in server.xml.  Specifically - check there
isn't an ajp12 in workers.properties and not in server.xml.

Hope that helps.

Anthony.

> -Original Message-
> From: David Ward [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 27 September 2002 17:57
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:  mod_jk error under load
> 
> In running an automated load test against our app, we get the following 
> errors in or jk.log file:
> 
> [jk_connect.c (143)]: jk_open_socket, connect() failed errno = 146
> [jk_ajp12_worker.c (152)]: In jk_endpoint_t::service, Error sd = -1
> [jk_connect.c (143)]: jk_open_socket, connect() failed errno = 146
> [jk_ajp12_worker.c (152)]: In jk_endpoint_t::service, Error sd = -1
> [jk_connect.c (143)]: jk_open_socket, connect() failed errno = 146
> [jk_ajp12_worker.c (152)]: In jk_endpoint_t::service, Error sd = -1
> [jk_connect.c (143)]: jk_open_socket, connect() failed errno = 146
> [jk_ajp12_worker.c (152)]: In jk_endpoint_t::service, Error sd = -1
> [jk_connect.c (143)]: jk_open_socket, connect() failed errno = 146
> [jk_ajp12_worker.c (152)]: In jk_endpoint_t::service, Error sd = -1
> [jk_connect.c (143)]: jk_open_socket, connect() failed errno = 146
> 
> Anyone know what these errors are? I can't find anything conclusive 
> about them searching various lists/forums.
> 
> We are running Apache 1.3.12 on a Solaris 7 Ultra 10 using mod_jk/ajp12 
> to talk to JBoss-2.4.7_Tomcat-3.2.3 on a Solaris 7 E250, JDK 1.3.1_02.
> 
> The symptoms we see are that the number of httpd processes maxes out on 
> the web server box, though the CPU is almost completely idle. The weird 
> thing is that the app server is mostly idle too, and doing a thread dump 
> on the java (jboss+tomcat in same vm) process shows that there are lots 
> of threads waiting for work to do. Once we stop the load test, things 
> are still messed up until I restart apache, then we can access the app 
> again. Note that I didn't have to touch the app server at all. Accessing 
> URLs that aren't configured to go through mod_jk have no problem, until 
> the max http children process gets reached, of course...
> 
> I haven't gotten a response from the Tomcat forum at JGuru.
> 
> Thanks all,
> David
> 
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Re: mod_jk error

2002-08-26 Thread Carsten Burstedde

Hi Nicholas,

> I have always assumed these error messages were caused by
> the browser closing the connection -- generally because the
> user has clicked on something else or pressed STOP.
> (Of course, a double-click can exhibit the same way.)
> 
> The servlet doesn't know that the user is no longer listening,
> so when it tries to write the response to a closed connection,
> it get's an error.  

thanks for the answer... so nothing serious (no bugs in mod_jk) :) . 
What about buggy browsers needing a workaround in httpd.conf or similar? 
Are the following directives sufficient?

httpd.conf (SSL virtual host):
   SetEnvIf User-Agent ".*MSIE.*" \
   nokeepalive ssl-unclean-shutdown \
   downgrade-1.0 force-response-1.0

Greetings,

Carsten


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RE: Mod_jk error (worker.ajp12.host=localhost)

2001-03-12 Thread greyson . smith


My localhost was ill-defined in the hosts file.  When I pinged localhost, I
didn't get the correct address, so I fixed it, and the problem stopped.

I found the solution in the archives, and the person who lead me to the
problem used the ip of the machine rather than localhost, and that fixed
their problem.

good luck.



   
 
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I'm having a similar problem. What was wrong with you localhost?


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RE: Mod_jk error (worker.ajp12.host=localhost)

2001-03-09 Thread Nathan Potter

I'm having a similar problem. What was wrong with you localhost?

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When I had this problem it was caused by how my localhost was defined, so
this line:

worker.ajp12.host=localhost

was apparently causing me problems.  I fixed my localhost, and the error
has gone away.




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Donald"  To:
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07-03-01
07:33 AM
Please
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The workers.properties files appears to be correct. I may have to modify
the source of the mod_jk file and recompile to find out what file it is
looking for. A more descriptive message would help. Any other suggestions.
thanks!!

dj




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RE: Mod_jk error

2001-03-07 Thread Simmons, Donald

Greyson,

I went in and modified the mod_jk.c code to spit out some values when this error is 
generated. It appears that it is looking for some log file. I thought it might be 
mod_jk.log, but that exists and in the correct location. There are 3 possible errors 
that generate this error condition, conf->log file not existing (is there another log 
file somewhere), conf->workersproperties file which exists, and an error allocating 
memory for the initialization map. When I print out the error messages the conf->log 
file is null which generates the error. Is there a configuration log file that I might 
be missing?

dj



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When I had this problem it was caused by how my localhost was defined, so
this line:

worker.ajp12.host=localhost

was apparently causing me problems.  I fixed my localhost, and the error
has gone away.



   
  
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The workers.properties files appears to be correct. I may have to modify
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looking for. A more descriptive message would help. Any other suggestions.
thanks!!

dj




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RE: Mod_jk error

2001-03-07 Thread greyson . smith


When I had this problem it was caused by how my localhost was defined, so
this line:

worker.ajp12.host=localhost

was apparently causing me problems.  I fixed my localhost, and the error
has gone away.



   
  
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the source of the mod_jk file and recompile to find out what file it is
looking for. A more descriptive message would help. Any other suggestions.
thanks!!

dj




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RE: Mod_jk error

2001-03-07 Thread Simmons, Donald

The workers.properties files appears to be correct. I may have to modify the source of 
the mod_jk file and recompile to find out what file it is looking for. A more 
descriptive message would help. Any other suggestions. thanks!!

dj



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Have a look at this line in your workers.properties file

# workers.tomcat_home should point to the location where you
# installed tomcat. This is where you have your conf, webapps and lib
# directories.
#
workers.tomcat_home=/usr/local/tomcat-3.2.1

# example for win* :
#workers.tomcat_home=D:\Tomcat-3.2.1

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Objet: Mod_jk error


I am getting an error message when starting apache - No such file or
directory: Error while opening the workers
The message is being issued from mod_jk.so. Has anyone seen this problem and
if so what is the resolution. I am running Apache and Tomcat on Red Hat 6.2
LINUX. Thanks much.

dj

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RE: Mod_jk error

2001-03-07 Thread BENARD Christophe, DDE 34/SG

Have a look at this line in your workers.properties file

# workers.tomcat_home should point to the location where you
# installed tomcat. This is where you have your conf, webapps and lib
# directories.
#
workers.tomcat_home=/usr/local/tomcat-3.2.1

# example for win* :
#workers.tomcat_home=D:\Tomcat-3.2.1

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Date: mercredi 7 mars 2001 15:14
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Objet: Mod_jk error


I am getting an error message when starting apache - No such file or
directory: Error while opening the workers
The message is being issued from mod_jk.so. Has anyone seen this problem and
if so what is the resolution. I am running Apache and Tomcat on Red Hat 6.2
LINUX. Thanks much.

dj

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