RE: ** mod_jk.so for Linux Redhat 6.2- required **

2001-04-03 Thread Benoit Jacquemont
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

RE: ** mod_jk.so for Linux Redhat 6.2- required **

2001-04-03 Thread Prashantha . Marathe
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...

RE: ** mod_jk.so for Linux Redhat 6.2- required **

2001-04-03 Thread Benoit Jacquemont
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

RE: ** mod_jk.so for Linux Redhat 6.2- required **

2001-04-03 Thread Prashantha . Marathe
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

RE: ** mod_jk.so for Linux Redhat 6.2- required **

2001-04-03 Thread Benoit Jacquemont
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

Re: ** mod_jk.so for Linux Redhat 6.2- required **

2001-04-03 Thread unplug
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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hi, > > OS: Linux Redhat ver 6.1 > Apache ver-1.3.14 > Tom Cat ver-