Hi,
how can I customize Apache's error page if mod_jk2 does not get a usable
worker (Tomcat is down)?
Using Apache 2.0.47, mod_jk2 2.0.2 and Tomcat 4.1.24 running on Linux I
get an error message when the servlet engine is stopped (Tomcat is
down):
The servlet container is temporary unavailable or
Bernhard Erdmann a écrit :
Hi,
how can I customize Apache's error page if mod_jk2 does not get a usable
worker (Tomcat is down)?
Using Apache 2.0.47, mod_jk2 2.0.2 and Tomcat 4.1.24 running on Linux I
get an error message when the servlet engine is stopped (Tomcat is
down):
The servlet container
Henri Gomez wrote:
[...]
The first sentence (The servlet container is temporary unavailable or
being upgraded) comes from mod_jk2
(jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk2-2.0.2-src/jk/native2/common/jk_worker_lb.c):
#define NO_WORKER_MSG The servlet container is temporary unavailable or
being upgraded\n;
Bernhard Erdmann a écrit :
Henri Gomez wrote:
[...]
The first sentence (The servlet container is temporary unavailable or
being upgraded) comes from mod_jk2
(jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk2-2.0.2-src/jk/native2/common/jk_worker_lb.c):
#define NO_WORKER_MSG The servlet container is temporary
From: Henri Gomez
Bernhard Erdmann a écrit :
Henri Gomez wrote:
I'd like Apache to use its configured ErrorDocument 500
when Tomcat is
down instead of mod_jk2 printing its own error statement.
Ok, we could make it in the new jk2 reworks (Mladen ?)
Perhaps to make that
Mladen Turk a écrit :
From: Henri Gomez
Bernhard Erdmann a écrit :
Henri Gomez wrote:
I'd like Apache to use its configured ErrorDocument 500
when Tomcat is
down instead of mod_jk2 printing its own error statement.
Ok, we could make it in the new jk2 reworks (Mladen ?)
Perhaps to make