How to Run Apache and Tomcat separately!!!!
Hi, I have apache and tomcat running on the same localhost and communicating over mod_jk. I want to run them on different machines. What changes do I need to make and where? Thanks in Advance Regards Vivek **Disclaimer** Information contained in this E-MAIL being proprietary to Wipro Limited is 'privileged' and 'confidential' and intended for use only by the individual or entity to which it is addressed. You are notified that any use, copying or dissemination of the information contained in the E-MAIL in any manner whatsoever is strictly prohibited. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: How to configure mod_ssl on rh 7.1 running tomcat
Thanks John, I posted it there. I think I will revert back later with some tomcat specific problems when I am done doing this. Anyways,thanks for the advise. you are one generous guy here.:-) Later Vivek -Original Message- From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tue 1/14/2003 6:52 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Cc: Subject: RE: How to configure mod_ssl on rh 7.1 running tomcat You'd be better off asking your question on an Apache list. Also: http://www.modssl.org/ To see what version of OpenSSL is running on your machine, type: openssl version John -Original Message- From: Vivek Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 4:21 AM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: How to configure mod_ssl on rh 7.1 running tomcat HI, Last weekend I was able to make apache 1.3.19 and tomcat 4.1.18 communicate over ajp 13. Now I was wondering if I can use mod_ssl to access apache. FYI: when I type https://192.168.132.34/examples/servlets I get page not found. Can anyone help me on this? Can I know which file do I need to edit httpd.conf, mod_jk.conf or server.xml. I can access https:// for other one of the web service but not tomcat application server/ Can sometell me what ssl version is running on rh 7.x by default apache ssl, mod_ssl and if apache ssl is running how to disable it and run mod_ssl only. Thanks in advance. Vivek Singh Wipro Technologies Survey No 64, Madhapur, Serilingampally Mandal, Hyderabad- 500 033. India Tel:+91-40-6565000 Extn:5513, 5467 Direct : 6565467, 6565513 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] **Disclaimer Information contained in this E-MAIL being proprietary to Wipro Limited is 'privileged' and 'confidential' and intended for use only by the individual or entity to which it is addressed. You are notified that any use, copying or dissemination of the information contained in the E-MAIL in any manner whatsoever is strictly prohibited. *** -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
How to configure mod_ssl on rh 7.1 running tomcat
HI, Last weekend I was able to make apache 1.3.19 and tomcat 4.1.18 communicate over ajp 13. Now I was wondering if I can use mod_ssl to access apache. FYI: when I type https://192.168.132.34/examples/servlets I get page not found. Can anyone help me on this? Can I know which file do I need to edit httpd.conf, mod_jk.conf or server.xml. I can access https:// for other one of the web service but not tomcat application server/ Can sometell me what ssl version is running on rh 7.x by default apache ssl, mod_ssl and if apache ssl is running how to disable it and run mod_ssl only. Thanks in advance. Vivek Singh Wipro Technologies Survey No 64, Madhapur, Serilingampally Mandal, Hyderabad- 500 033. India Tel:+91-40-6565000 Extn:5513, 5467 Direct : 6565467, 6565513 **Disclaimer Information contained in this E-MAIL being proprietary to Wipro Limited is 'privileged' and 'confidential' and intended for use only by the individual or entity to which it is addressed. You are notified that any use, copying or dissemination of the information contained in the E-MAIL in any manner whatsoever is strictly prohibited. *** -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: TOMCAT listening on 80 Thanks John-Turner/Jan-Michael/seemanto/Donie/Anyone....
Hi, Thanks John, Everything works perfect now. ;-) I am almost done with the integration of tomcat and apache. I was planning to configure mod_ssl with tomcat. SO here are few of my queries. 1. Is apache ssl default for redhat, how different is it from mod_ssl. 2. Do I need to make changes in server.xml or the httpd.conf If you have some pointers for this let me know. Regards Vivek -Original Message- From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 6:31 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: TOMCAT listening on 80 Thanks John-Turner/Jan-Michael/seemanto/Donie/Anyone In server.xml, comment out the CoyoteConnector on port 8080, and restart Tomcat. Be careful editing server.xml. ;) If you're feeling ambitious, you could always try disabling that connector in the admin app on port 80 now that you have the connector working, but I've never done it that way. John -Original Message- From: Vivek Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 6:52 AM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: TOMCAT listening on 80 Thanks John-Turner/Jan-Michael/seemanto/Donie/Anyone BINGO!!! IT is working at last at port 80. All services still running. Reason; screwed up server.xml. Gotta watch those tags next time. But I still have tomcat running at 8080. How do I stop it at 8080? -Original Message- From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 4:49 PM To: ''Tomcat Users List' ' Subject: RE: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 John-Turner/Jan-Michael/seemanto/Donie/Anyone Yeah, your server.xml file is screwed up, which is why you aren't getting anything in mod_jk.conf, which is why Apache doesn't have any JK directives, which is why Apache doesn't understand what to do with JSP and servlet URLs. Fix your server.xml, sounds like you have a tag out of place or you have a tag terminated incorrectly. If everything is fixed, you WILL ALWAYS get content in mod_jk.conf. If you don't, if mod_jk.conf is empty, there is something seriously wrong on the Tomcat side in server.xml. You can always just add the JK directives to httpd.conf directly, there is a link to a mod_jk.conf file on my site that has what you need or will at least provide a guideline. John -Original Message- From: Vivek Singh To: 'Tomcat Users List'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 1/7/03 4:35 AM Subject: RE: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 John-Turner/Jan-Michael/seemanto/Donie/Anyone Hi , I just noticed that when I try opening the server XML file I get this error. End tag 'Host' does not match the start tag 'Engine'. Line 388, Position 9 /Host ^ Any feedback!! Regards ~Vivek -Original Message- From: Vivek Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 2:56 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 John-Turner/Jan-Michael/seemanto/Donie/Anyone Hi Guys, Here is what is happening now with very precise info. I think I was dealing at a very high level so far. . I am running apache 1.3.19 + tomcat 4.1.18 and modjk 1.2.1 I have given the URL down from where I got the entire .so module,no building was done just a copy from Jakarta web site to the apache module directory. Now this is the picture on the linux server. http://192.168.132.34 is a test page from apache. http://192.168.132.34/bugzilla is a perl-CGI application sitting on port 80. http://192.168.132.34:8080 tomcat's page http://192.168.132.34:8080/examples/jsp/index.html shows me JSP samples. They execute very well http://192.168.132.34:8080/examples/servlets/index.html shows me servelets they execute very well. PAGE NOT FOUND ERRORS for http://192.168.132.34/examples/jsp/index.html http://192.168.132.34/examples/servlets/index.htm; Pl. Look for- comments. I am attaching all the configs file as mentioned by Jan/John. The mod_jk.conf file is always empty after I deleted the contents,since I assumed that it would be autogenrated. But it never did. I edited the contents of server.xml and insered workers.properties from John's website, Just retyping the URL again.. http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache2-tomcat4110-jk-howto.html Thanks Again. Hope to hear a LOT!! ~Vivek -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 9:44 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 Hi there, Hi vivek, John Turner's suggestion is right on. Try setting it up on a development box first. This will save you and your colleagues a lot of headaches later on. Besides it is good practice. But here are some pointers
RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80
Yes I think I did that too but still I get those page not found on the default port 80/examples/jsp directory. In my previous mail I have attached the files could you pl. check them for the corrections you guys have told me. BTW: I unsubscribed yesterday after getting Jan's email as my inbox was overwhelmed by so many emails. I have subscribed again and hope I will get the solution today.:-) ~Vivek -Original Message- From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 7:04 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 Did you include a LoadModule line in Apache's config to load mod_jk? You cannot use JK commands in httpd.conf unless you load a module that understands them. Perhaps you might want to take a step back, tell us more specifically what you want to do, and perhaps consider setting up a test environment that is not on a production server so that you can understand how to integrate Tomcat with Apache without interfering with your colleague's use of your bugzilla installation. John -Original Message- From: Vivek Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 6:43 AM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 John, I don't remember doing any of these JkMount directives, I did not find any reference to this in your website, so there you go :-) And I had created a mod_jk.conf file in the path you had told and included it at the end of httpd.conf, It had some autogenerated stuff in it put in my tomcat when I checked it later on.. After that when I tried restarting apache it gave me this error too and did not come up. Invalid command 'JkWorkersFile', perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a module not included in the server configuration Then I echoed blanks in the file and Apache restared pretty well and tomcat did not listen on 80. So let me give a try adding all this... ~vivek -Original Message- From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 4:48 PM To: ''Tomcat Users List' ' Subject: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 If you're saying that Apache's httpd.conf has no JkMount directives for JK, then yes, your setup will never work. If you've setup auto-generation according to my HOWTO, you can check your Apache config prior to a restart as specified in my HOWTO, with: /path/to/apache/bin/apachectl configtest provided you have an Include statement that includes mod_jk.conf. If you do have an Include statement, then you can simply restart Apache nicely with: /path/to/apache/bin/apachectl graceful This will cause Apache to refuse new connection requests, wait until all current connection requests are closed, and then reread httpd.conf. It all happens in a second or two, it is highly doubtful that anyone would even notice. John -Original Message- From: Vivek Singh To: 'Tomcat Users List' Sent: 1/6/03 6:04 AM Subject: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 Won't stop it!! My team members will kill me if I stop it. I believe one of the reasons why Tomcat cannot communicate with Apache is that I have no virtual host thing going. I might be wrong What do you think? ~Vivek -Original Message- From: Donie Kelly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 4:19 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 When you say you can't stop it do you mean won't stop it? or you are unable to stop it? Donie -Original Message- From: Vivek Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 06 January 2003 10:52 To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 Hi, I did exactly as in the John Turner's website, Apache 1.3.27 with mod_jk and tomcat 4.1.18. To sum up here is what is happening 1. I already have a Bugzilla running on my server at port80. Can't stop it 2. At port 8080 I can see Tomcat listening. I need it on 80 ( Apache is running here) Can anyone help me? Thanks a lot in Advance and thanks John mail for Host Container clarifications ~Vivek -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Wipro_Disclaimer.txt ATT128036.txt -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] **Disclaimer Information contained in this E-MAIL being proprietary to Wipro Limited is 'privileged' and 'confidential' and intended for use only by the individual or entity to which it is addressed. You are notified that any use, copying or dissemination of the information contained
RE: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 John-Turner/Jan-Michael/seemanto/Donie/Anyone....
and Restart apache /path/to/apachectl configtest /path/to/apachectl graceful --- I did this with service httpd restart not with this script. --- 9. If this doesn't return an error, proceed with John's suggestions below. As a side note, to configure tomcat to respond to 80 with apache you have to set up JKMount points and redirect jsp requests to tomcat (that's what the mod_jk.so is for) Something like this in httpd.conf --- Hooon So this is where the loopholes might be I did add these line somewhere in httpd.conf with the exact path of workers.properties without these '' ofcourse!! And I checked out the tomcat1 I think the user is 'ajp13' there . I have the file attched here for reference. Does it need to be a unix user or it is just a reference in context of TOMCAT.? JKWorkersFile '/path/to/workers.properties' JKLogLevel debug JKMount /examples/*.jsp tomcat1 JKMount /examples/servlet/*.jsp tomcat1 Make sure that the tomcat1 worker exists in workers.properties where you'll have to declare the worker and set some properties I'm basing this off of tomcat 3.x it might have changed for 4.x Try running a search off google also for tomcat mod_jk tutorial or just visit jakarta.apache.org -- I am planning it this weekend - Hope that helps. GREAT!! Jan-Michael - Original Message - From: Turner, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Monday, January 6, 2003 5:33 am Subject: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 Did you include a LoadModule line in Apache's config to load mod_jk? You cannot use JK commands in httpd.conf unless you load a module that understands them. Perhaps you might want to take a step back, tell us more specifically what you want to do, and perhaps consider setting up a test environment that is not on a production server so that you can understand how to integrate Tomcat with Apache without interfering with your colleague's use of your bugzilla installation. John -Original Message- From: Vivek Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 6:43 AM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 John, I don't remember doing any of these JkMount directives, I did not find any reference to this in your website, so there you go :-) And I had created a mod_jk.conf file in the path you had told and included it at the end of httpd.conf, It had some autogenerated stuff in it put in my tomcat when I checked it later on.. After that when I tried restarting apache it gave me this error too and did not come up. Invalid command 'JkWorkersFile', perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a module not included in the server configuration Then I echoed blanks in the file and Apache restared pretty well and tomcat did not listen on 80. So let me give a try adding all this... ~vivek -Original Message- From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 4:48 PM To: ''Tomcat Users List' ' Subject: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 If you're saying that Apache's httpd.conf has no JkMount directives for JK, then yes, your setup will never work. If you've setup auto-generation according to my HOWTO, you can check your Apache config prior to a restart as specified in my HOWTO, with: /path/t provided you have an Include statement that includes mod_jk.conf. If you do have an Include statement, then you can simply restart Apache nicely with: /path/t This will cause Apache to refuse new connection requests, wait until all current connection requests are closed, and then reread httpd.conf. It all happens in a second or two, it is highly doubtful that anyone would even notice. John -Original Message- From: Vivek Singh To: 'Tomcat Users List' Sent: 1/6/03 6:04 AM Subject: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 Won't stop it!! My team members will kill me if I stop it. I believe one of the reasons why Tomcat cannot communicate with Apache is that I have no virtual host thing going. I might be wrong What do you think? ~Vivek -Original Message- From: Donie Kelly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 4:19 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 When you say you can't stop it do you mean won't stop it? or you are unable to stop it? Donie -Original Message- From: Vivek Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 06 January 2003 10:52 To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 Hi, I did exactly as in the John Turner's website, Apache 1.3.27 with mod_jk and tomcat 4.1.18. To sum up here is what is happening 1. I already have a Bugzilla running on my
RE: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 John-Turner/Jan-Michael/seemanto/Donie/Anyone....
Hi , I just noticed that when I try opening the server XML file I get this error. End tag 'Host' does not match the start tag 'Engine'. Line 388, Position 9 /Host ^ Any feedback!! Regards ~Vivek -Original Message- From: Vivek Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 2:56 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 John-Turner/Jan-Michael/seemanto/Donie/Anyone Hi Guys, Here is what is happening now with very precise info. I think I was dealing at a very high level so far. . I am running apache 1.3.19 + tomcat 4.1.18 and modjk 1.2.1 I have given the URL down from where I got the entire .so module,no building was done just a copy from Jakarta web site to the apache module directory. Now this is the picture on the linux server. http://192.168.132.34 is a test page from apache. http://192.168.132.34/bugzilla is a perl-CGI application sitting on port 80. http://192.168.132.34:8080 tomcat's page http://192.168.132.34:8080/examples/jsp/index.html shows me JSP samples. They execute very well http://192.168.132.34:8080/examples/servlets/index.html shows me servelets they execute very well. PAGE NOT FOUND ERRORS for http://192.168.132.34/examples/jsp/index.html http://192.168.132.34/examples/servlets/index.htm; Pl. Look for- comments. I am attaching all the configs file as mentioned by Jan/John. The mod_jk.conf file is always empty after I deleted the contents,since I assumed that it would be autogenrated. But it never did. I edited the contents of server.xml and insered workers.properties from John's website, Just retyping the URL again.. http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache2-tomcat4110-jk-howto.html Thanks Again. Hope to hear a LOT!! ~Vivek -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 9:44 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 Hi there, Hi vivek, John Turner's suggestion is right on. Try setting it up on a development box first. This will save you and your colleagues a lot of headaches later on. Besides it is good practice. But here are some pointers. I have shifted the Bugzilla MySQL DB on a different box and ghosted the server too so I damn well have a contingency plan. Haven't I. Let's not worry about it anymore If anything goes crazy I will ghost it again. -- 1. Log in as root or su to it su - - one of the reasons why I write to user groups :-) -- 2. Search for perl which perl or whereis perl This should return /usr/bin/perl or /usr/local/bin/perl -- /usr/bin/perl -- 3. Check the version /path/to/perl -V Note this version -- 5.6.0 -- 4. Search for apachectl cd / ; find . -local -name 'apachectl' -print This might take a while but should list where apachectl is located - I had apache 1.3.27 from redhat and unluckily rpm does not install bin directory anywhere. SO I use servie httpd restart,stop,start and etc to reread httpd.conf. But wait I did find this file in one of the oracle 9i home ./home/oracle/product/9.0.1/Apache/Apache/bin/apachectl on the same machine, yeah the big box runs almost everything. oracle 9i uses this for it's web applications on this server. So I ran this file with configtest,it said Syntax OK. I did a more on it as well and it uses 'bash' as the interpreter. (( I see where the perl thing came from :-) 4a. Search for workers.properties cd / ; find . -local -name 'workers.properties' -print Note this location as this is what you'll put in JkWorkersFile later on - /usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-4.1.18/conf/jk/workers.properties I typed everything from John Turner's site accordingly, changed the path of module as far as I know it well. I had to create this directory jk after after I learned I require it BTW: -local gave invalid predicate on my linux RH 7.1 - 5. Run apachectl configtest /path/to/apachectl configtest It should return 'Syntax OK' if everything is okay. If it returns 'not found' check to make sure that the first line of apachectl is your perl binary IT did OK --- more apachectl #!/path/to/perl -- should match step 2 no that's sh in oracle's apache(not on the port 80) 6. Check to make sure that you have the Tomcat connectors installed and search for mod_jk.so (JK1 I think) this should be in $APACHE_HOME/libexec --- I did not make this module but downloaded it from Jakarta.apache.org. It was readymade as I did not find any src or binary to build it. Here is the link from which I got it. I simply copied it to the /etc/httpd/modules where other apache modules are. http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk/release/v1 .2.1/bin/linux/i386
RE: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 John/Jan-Michael/seemanto/Donie/....
and Restart apache /path/to/apachectl configtest /path/to/apachectl graceful --- I did this with service httpd restart not with this script. --- 9. If this doesn't return an error, proceed with John's suggestions below. As a side note, to configure tomcat to respond to 80 with apache you have to set up JKMount points and redirect jsp requests to tomcat (that's what the mod_jk.so is for) Something like this in httpd.conf --- Hooon So this is where the loopholes might be I did add these line somewhere in httpd.conf with the exact path of workers.properties without these '' ofcourse!! And I checked out the tomcat1 I think the user is 'ajp13' there . I have the file attched here for reference. Does it need to be a unix user or it is just a reference in context of TOMCAT.? JKWorkersFile '/path/to/workers.properties' JKLogLevel debug JKMount /examples/*.jsp tomcat1 JKMount /examples/servlet/*.jsp tomcat1 Make sure that the tomcat1 worker exists in workers.properties where you'll have to declare the worker and set some properties I'm basing this off of tomcat 3.x it might have changed for 4.x Try running a search off google also for tomcat mod_jk tutorial or just visit jakarta.apache.org -- I am planning it this weekend - Hope that helps. GREAT!! Jan-Michael - Original Message - From: Turner, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Monday, January 6, 2003 5:33 am Subject: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 Did you include a LoadModule line in Apache's config to load mod_jk? You cannot use JK commands in httpd.conf unless you load a module that understands them. Perhaps you might want to take a step back, tell us more specifically what you want to do, and perhaps consider setting up a test environment that is not on a production server so that you can understand how to integrate Tomcat with Apache without interfering with your colleague's use of your bugzilla installation. John -Original Message- From: Vivek Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 6:43 AM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 John, I don't remember doing any of these JkMount directives, I did not find any reference to this in your website, so there you go :-) And I had created a mod_jk.conf file in the path you had told and included it at the end of httpd.conf, It had some autogenerated stuff in it put in my tomcat when I checked it later on.. After that when I tried restarting apache it gave me this error too and did not come up. Invalid command 'JkWorkersFile', perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a module not included in the server configuration Then I echoed blanks in the file and Apache restared pretty well and tomcat did not listen on 80. So let me give a try adding all this... ~vivek -Original Message- From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 4:48 PM To: ''Tomcat Users List' ' Subject: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 If you're saying that Apache's httpd.conf has no JkMount directives for JK, then yes, your setup will never work. If you've setup auto-generation according to my HOWTO, you can check your Apache config prior to a restart as specified in my HOWTO, with: /path/t provided you have an Include statement that includes mod_jk.conf. If you do have an Include statement, then you can simply restart Apache nicely with: /path/t This will cause Apache to refuse new connection requests, wait until all current connection requests are closed, and then reread httpd.conf. It all happens in a second or two, it is highly doubtful that anyone would even notice. John -Original Message- From: Vivek Singh To: 'Tomcat Users List' Sent: 1/6/03 6:04 AM Subject: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 Won't stop it!! My team members will kill me if I stop it. I believe one of the reasons why Tomcat cannot communicate with Apache is that I have no virtual host thing going. I might be wrong What do you think? ~Vivek -Original Message- From: Donie Kelly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 4:19 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 When you say you can't stop it do you mean won't stop it? or you are unable to stop it? Donie -Original Message- From: Vivek Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 06 January 2003 10:52 To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 Hi, I did exactly as in the John Turner's website, Apache 1.3.27 with mod_jk and tomcat 4.1.18. To sum up here is what is happening 1. I already have a Bugzilla
RE: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 John-Turner/Jan-Michael/seemanto/Donie/Anyone....
Hi John, Can you just point where the mistake is? The other change was understood pretty well. Actually, I am new to XML! !-- Define the default virtual host -- Host name=192.168.132.34 debug=0 appBase=webapps unpackWARs=true autoDeploy=true/ Listener className=org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.config.ApacheConfig append=true forwardAll=false modJk=/usr/lib/apache/mod_jk.so workersConfig=/usr/local/tomcat/conf/jk/workers.properties / !-- Normally, users must authenticate themselves to each web app individually. Uncomment the following entry if you would like a user to be authenticated the first time they encounter a -Original Message- From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 4:49 PM To: ''Tomcat Users List' ' Subject: RE: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 John-Turner/Jan-Michael/seemanto/Donie/Anyone Yeah, your server.xml file is screwed up, which is why you aren't getting anything in mod_jk.conf, which is why Apache doesn't have any JK directives, which is why Apache doesn't understand what to do with JSP and servlet URLs. Fix your server.xml, sounds like you have a tag out of place or you have a tag terminated incorrectly. If everything is fixed, you WILL ALWAYS get content in mod_jk.conf. If you don't, if mod_jk.conf is empty, there is something seriously wrong on the Tomcat side in server.xml. You can always just add the JK directives to httpd.conf directly, there is a link to a mod_jk.conf file on my site that has what you need or will at least provide a guideline. John -Original Message- From: Vivek Singh To: 'Tomcat Users List'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 1/7/03 4:35 AM Subject: RE: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 John-Turner/Jan-Michael/seemanto/Donie/Anyone Hi , I just noticed that when I try opening the server XML file I get this error. End tag 'Host' does not match the start tag 'Engine'. Line 388, Position 9 /Host ^ Any feedback!! Regards ~Vivek -Original Message- From: Vivek Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 2:56 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 John-Turner/Jan-Michael/seemanto/Donie/Anyone Hi Guys, Here is what is happening now with very precise info. I think I was dealing at a very high level so far. . I am running apache 1.3.19 + tomcat 4.1.18 and modjk 1.2.1 I have given the URL down from where I got the entire .so module,no building was done just a copy from Jakarta web site to the apache module directory. Now this is the picture on the linux server. http://192.168.132.34 is a test page from apache. http://192.168.132.34/bugzilla is a perl-CGI application sitting on port 80. http://192.168.132.34:8080 tomcat's page http://192.168.132.34:8080/examples/jsp/index.html shows me JSP samples. They execute very well http://192.168.132.34:8080/examples/servlets/index.html shows me servelets they execute very well. PAGE NOT FOUND ERRORS for http://192.168.132.34/examples/jsp/index.html http://192.168.132.34/examples/servlets/index.htm; Pl. Look for- comments. I am attaching all the configs file as mentioned by Jan/John. The mod_jk.conf file is always empty after I deleted the contents,since I assumed that it would be autogenrated. But it never did. I edited the contents of server.xml and insered workers.properties from John's website, Just retyping the URL again.. http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache2-tomcat4110-jk-howto.html Thanks Again. Hope to hear a LOT!! ~Vivek -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 9:44 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 Hi there, Hi vivek, John Turner's suggestion is right on. Try setting it up on a development box first. This will save you and your colleagues a lot of headaches later on. Besides it is good practice. But here are some pointers. I have shifted the Bugzilla MySQL DB on a different box and ghosted the server too so I damn well have a contingency plan. Haven't I. Let's not worry about it anymore If anything goes crazy I will ghost it again. -- 1. Log in as root or su to it su - - one of the reasons why I write to user groups :-) -- 2. Search for perl which perl or whereis perl This should return /usr/bin/perl or /usr/local/bin/perl -- /usr/bin/perl -- 3. Check the version /path/to/perl -V Note this version -- 5.6.0 -- 4. Search for apachectl cd / ; find . -local -name 'apachectl' -print This might take a while but should list where apachectl is located - I had apache 1.3.27 from redhat and unluckily rpm does not install bin directory anywhere. SO I use servie httpd restart,stop,start and etc to reread
TOMCAT listening on 80 Thanks John-Turner/Jan-Michael/seemanto/Donie/Anyone....
BINGO!!! IT is working at last at port 80. All services still running. Reason; screwed up server.xml. Gotta watch those tags next time. But I still have tomcat running at 8080. How do I stop it at 8080? -Original Message- From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 4:49 PM To: ''Tomcat Users List' ' Subject: RE: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 John-Turner/Jan-Michael/seemanto/Donie/Anyone Yeah, your server.xml file is screwed up, which is why you aren't getting anything in mod_jk.conf, which is why Apache doesn't have any JK directives, which is why Apache doesn't understand what to do with JSP and servlet URLs. Fix your server.xml, sounds like you have a tag out of place or you have a tag terminated incorrectly. If everything is fixed, you WILL ALWAYS get content in mod_jk.conf. If you don't, if mod_jk.conf is empty, there is something seriously wrong on the Tomcat side in server.xml. You can always just add the JK directives to httpd.conf directly, there is a link to a mod_jk.conf file on my site that has what you need or will at least provide a guideline. John -Original Message- From: Vivek Singh To: 'Tomcat Users List'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 1/7/03 4:35 AM Subject: RE: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 John-Turner/Jan-Michael/seemanto/Donie/Anyone Hi , I just noticed that when I try opening the server XML file I get this error. End tag 'Host' does not match the start tag 'Engine'. Line 388, Position 9 /Host ^ Any feedback!! Regards ~Vivek -Original Message- From: Vivek Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 2:56 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 John-Turner/Jan-Michael/seemanto/Donie/Anyone Hi Guys, Here is what is happening now with very precise info. I think I was dealing at a very high level so far. . I am running apache 1.3.19 + tomcat 4.1.18 and modjk 1.2.1 I have given the URL down from where I got the entire .so module,no building was done just a copy from Jakarta web site to the apache module directory. Now this is the picture on the linux server. http://192.168.132.34 is a test page from apache. http://192.168.132.34/bugzilla is a perl-CGI application sitting on port 80. http://192.168.132.34:8080 tomcat's page http://192.168.132.34:8080/examples/jsp/index.html shows me JSP samples. They execute very well http://192.168.132.34:8080/examples/servlets/index.html shows me servelets they execute very well. PAGE NOT FOUND ERRORS for http://192.168.132.34/examples/jsp/index.html http://192.168.132.34/examples/servlets/index.htm; Pl. Look for- comments. I am attaching all the configs file as mentioned by Jan/John. The mod_jk.conf file is always empty after I deleted the contents,since I assumed that it would be autogenrated. But it never did. I edited the contents of server.xml and insered workers.properties from John's website, Just retyping the URL again.. http://www.johnturner.com/howto/apache2-tomcat4110-jk-howto.html Thanks Again. Hope to hear a LOT!! ~Vivek -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 9:44 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 Hi there, Hi vivek, John Turner's suggestion is right on. Try setting it up on a development box first. This will save you and your colleagues a lot of headaches later on. Besides it is good practice. But here are some pointers. I have shifted the Bugzilla MySQL DB on a different box and ghosted the server too so I damn well have a contingency plan. Haven't I. Let's not worry about it anymore If anything goes crazy I will ghost it again. -- 1. Log in as root or su to it su - - one of the reasons why I write to user groups :-) -- 2. Search for perl which perl or whereis perl This should return /usr/bin/perl or /usr/local/bin/perl -- /usr/bin/perl -- 3. Check the version /path/to/perl -V Note this version -- 5.6.0 -- 4. Search for apachectl cd / ; find . -local -name 'apachectl' -print This might take a while but should list where apachectl is located - I had apache 1.3.27 from redhat and unluckily rpm does not install bin directory anywhere. SO I use servie httpd restart,stop,start and etc to reread httpd.conf. But wait I did find this file in one of the oracle 9i home ./home/oracle/product/9.0.1/Apache/Apache/bin/apachectl on the same machine, yeah the big box runs almost everything. oracle 9i uses this for it's web applications on this server. So I ran this file with configtest,it said Syntax OK. I did a more on it as well and it uses 'bash' as the interpreter. (( I see where the perl thing came from
RE: TOMCAT listening on 80 Thanks John-Turner/Jan-Michael/seemanto/Donie/Anyone....
the Java XML errors I used to get while stopping tomcat ./shutdown.sh have also gone. Regards ~Vivek **Disclaimer** Information contained in this E-MAIL being proprietary to Wipro Limited is 'privileged' and 'confidential' and intended for use only by the individual or entity to which it is addressed. You are notified that any use, copying or dissemination of the information contained in the E-MAIL in any manner whatsoever is strictly prohibited. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
TOMCAT Not listening on 80
Hi, I did exactly as in the John Turner's website, Apache 1.3.27 with mod_jk and tomcat 4.1.18. To sum up here is what is happening 1. I already have a Bugzilla running on my server at port80. Can't stop it 2. At port 8080 I can see Tomcat listening. I need it on 80 ( Apache is running here) Can anyone help me? Thanks a lot in Advance and thanks John mail for Host Container clarifications ~Vivek **Disclaimer Information contained in this E-MAIL being proprietary to Wipro Limited is 'privileged' and 'confidential' and intended for use only by the individual or entity to which it is addressed. You are notified that any use, copying or dissemination of the information contained in the E-MAIL in any manner whatsoever is strictly prohibited. *** -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80
Won't stop it!! My team members will kill me if I stop it. I believe one of the reasons why Tomcat cannot communicate with Apache is that I have no virtual host thing going. I might be wrong What do you think? ~Vivek -Original Message- From: Donie Kelly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 4:19 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 When you say you can't stop it do you mean won't stop it? or you are unable to stop it? Donie -Original Message- From: Vivek Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 06 January 2003 10:52 To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 Hi, I did exactly as in the John Turner's website, Apache 1.3.27 with mod_jk and tomcat 4.1.18. To sum up here is what is happening 1. I already have a Bugzilla running on my server at port80. Can't stop it 2. At port 8080 I can see Tomcat listening. I need it on 80 ( Apache is running here) Can anyone help me? Thanks a lot in Advance and thanks John mail for Host Container clarifications ~Vivek -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] **Disclaimer Information contained in this E-MAIL being proprietary to Wipro Limited is 'privileged' and 'confidential' and intended for use only by the individual or entity to which it is addressed. You are notified that any use, copying or dissemination of the information contained in the E-MAIL in any manner whatsoever is strictly prohibited. *** -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80
John, I don't remember doing any of these JkMount directives, I did not find any reference to this in your website, so there you go :-) And I had created a mod_jk.conf file in the path you had told and included it at the end of httpd.conf, It had some autogenerated stuff in it put in my tomcat when I checked it later on.. After that when I tried restarting apache it gave me this error too and did not come up. Invalid command 'JkWorkersFile', perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a module not included in the server configuration Then I echoed blanks in the file and Apache restared pretty well and tomcat did not listen on 80. So let me give a try adding all this... ~vivek -Original Message- From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 4:48 PM To: ''Tomcat Users List' ' Subject: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 If you're saying that Apache's httpd.conf has no JkMount directives for JK, then yes, your setup will never work. If you've setup auto-generation according to my HOWTO, you can check your Apache config prior to a restart as specified in my HOWTO, with: /path/to/apache/bin/apachectl configtest provided you have an Include statement that includes mod_jk.conf. If you do have an Include statement, then you can simply restart Apache nicely with: /path/to/apache/bin/apachectl graceful This will cause Apache to refuse new connection requests, wait until all current connection requests are closed, and then reread httpd.conf. It all happens in a second or two, it is highly doubtful that anyone would even notice. John -Original Message- From: Vivek Singh To: 'Tomcat Users List' Sent: 1/6/03 6:04 AM Subject: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 Won't stop it!! My team members will kill me if I stop it. I believe one of the reasons why Tomcat cannot communicate with Apache is that I have no virtual host thing going. I might be wrong What do you think? ~Vivek -Original Message- From: Donie Kelly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 4:19 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 When you say you can't stop it do you mean won't stop it? or you are unable to stop it? Donie -Original Message- From: Vivek Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 06 January 2003 10:52 To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 Hi, I did exactly as in the John Turner's website, Apache 1.3.27 with mod_jk and tomcat 4.1.18. To sum up here is what is happening 1. I already have a Bugzilla running on my server at port80. Can't stop it 2. At port 8080 I can see Tomcat listening. I need it on 80 ( Apache is running here) Can anyone help me? Thanks a lot in Advance and thanks John mail for Host Container clarifications ~Vivek -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Wipro_Disclaimer.txt ATT128036.txt -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] **Disclaimer Information contained in this E-MAIL being proprietary to Wipro Limited is 'privileged' and 'confidential' and intended for use only by the individual or entity to which it is addressed. You are notified that any use, copying or dissemination of the information contained in the E-MAIL in any manner whatsoever is strictly prohibited. *** -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80
I can't figure out where is this apachectl. I have no idea about JkMount too. Here is the current status 1. I have a Bugzilla at port 80. 2. I have a tomcat at port 8080. Can someone help me. ~Vivek -Original Message- From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 4:48 PM To: ''Tomcat Users List' ' Subject: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 If you're saying that Apache's httpd.conf has no JkMount directives for JK, then yes, your setup will never work. If you've setup auto-generation according to my HOWTO, you can check your Apache config prior to a restart as specified in my HOWTO, with: /path/to/apache/bin/apachectl configtest provided you have an Include statement that includes mod_jk.conf. If you do have an Include statement, then you can simply restart Apache nicely with: /path/to/apache/bin/apachectl graceful This will cause Apache to refuse new connection requests, wait until all current connection requests are closed, and then reread httpd.conf. It all happens in a second or two, it is highly doubtful that anyone would even notice. John -Original Message- From: Vivek Singh To: 'Tomcat Users List' Sent: 1/6/03 6:04 AM Subject: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 Won't stop it!! My team members will kill me if I stop it. I believe one of the reasons why Tomcat cannot communicate with Apache is that I have no virtual host thing going. I might be wrong What do you think? ~Vivek -Original Message- From: Donie Kelly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 4:19 PM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 When you say you can't stop it do you mean won't stop it? or you are unable to stop it? Donie -Original Message- From: Vivek Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 06 January 2003 10:52 To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: TOMCAT Not listening on 80 Hi, I did exactly as in the John Turner's website, Apache 1.3.27 with mod_jk and tomcat 4.1.18. To sum up here is what is happening 1. I already have a Bugzilla running on my server at port80. Can't stop it 2. At port 8080 I can see Tomcat listening. I need it on 80 ( Apache is running here) Can anyone help me? Thanks a lot in Advance and thanks John mail for Host Container clarifications ~Vivek -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Wipro_Disclaimer.txt ATT128036.txt -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] **Disclaimer** Information contained in this E-MAIL being proprietary to Wipro Limited is 'privileged' and 'confidential' and intended for use only by the individual or entity to which it is addressed. You are notified that any use, copying or dissemination of the information contained in the E-MAIL in any manner whatsoever is strictly prohibited. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]