Hi,
I don't see any problem in your workers.properties file, but in your
httpd.conf you're including the tomcat-auto conf file. I had a lot of
problem with that file until I paste the content into the httpd.conf and I
customize it. I really think that dispatching your configuration in several
fil
Hi,
Thanks for the immeediate response.
I'd configured the workers.properties and httpd.conf for the same.
I'm sending you the same can you please tell me what more changes i need
to make
(See attached file: workers.properties)(See attached file: httpd.conf)
Awaiting for an early response...
What kind of changes have you made on your worker.properties file ?
Did you customize it to suit your needs ?
You shoud also have a look on your httpd.conf to see wether your configured
your workers or not.
Benoit
> Hi,
>
> I've first downloaded the same from the link and got the
> error "garb
Hi,
I've first downloaded the same from the link and got the error "garbled ".
so then i made my own mod_jk.so and now I'm getting the following error
Apache:error_log says
Tue Apr 3 12:42:41 2001] [emerg] (2)No such file or directory: Error while
opening the workers
Tomcat : mod_jk.log say
Hi,
You can get one from the jakarta web site:
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat/release/v3.2.1/bin/linux/i38
6/mod_jk.so
I use Tomcat 3.2.1.
This version of the mod_jk worked for me with a Apache 1.3.12, and when I
installed a Apache 1.3.19, it was said 'garbled', and I had to bui
I think it is more suitable to build your own one.
Follow the instruction of the tomcat document.
Just remind you that the source of mod_jserv is under
TOMCAT_SRC_DIR/src/native/apache/jserv
unplug
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> Hi,
>
> OS: Linux Redhat ver 6.1
> Apache ver-1.3.14
> Tom Cat ver-