still stuck.
Can someone help me out here? Please?
Here's the file:
Server is running and the sterling domain is fine. Just the others that
have problems.
Thank you in advance
D Blaine
Server port=8005 shutdown=SHUTDOWN debug=0
Service name=Tomcat-Standalone
Connector className
.
Any thoughts are appreciated... perhaps I should move away from JK2? Is it
(or the tomcat AJP connector) known to have problems such as this?
thnx
-Blaine
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to bring
the application back up with Apache but I want to make sure I have all
appropriate logging enabled first.
thnx
-Blaine
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I have been running tomcat behind Apache 2 and the jk2 binary for RedHat. We
noticed
in the apache access log that we were
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I've installed the jk2 binary on RedHat and there are no problems there.
I'll try to compile from scratch on Suse... wish me luck!
thnx
-Blaine
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: I have recently configured Apache 2.0.51
I have recently configured Apache 2.0.51 with mod_jk2.so based on the information
from the book Professional Apache Tomcat 5, and now all requests
to the web server cause a segmentation fault. :) Is there something in my
config that may be causing this? Thanks for any and all help. If it
, is mod_webapp.so located where Apache can find it?
LoadModule webapp_module modules/mod_webapp.so
(Mine is at /usr/lib/apache/ )
...and ServerName should be set to something in httpd.conf
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At 02:54 PM 1/20/02 +0700, you wrote:
After a couple of weeks of really struggling
Are you saying that running *.jsp in the DocumentRoot of Apache isn't
allowed by spec. or that WebAppDeploy doesn't support it?
I'm just trying to understand how to duplicate a previously functioning
server by using WebAppDeploy.
At 11:01 AM 1/18/02 +0200, Anton Brazhnyk wrote:
snip
That's
(The socket to port 80 stays open with nothing passed back to the browser.)
Is there no way to specify a WebAppDeploy directive so that a directory name is
not additionally required to be appended to the base URL ?
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crossContext=true
debug=0
reloadable=true
/Context
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