Thanks... I never saw a post on the list that specifically said the problem was solved. Perhaps I missed it.
John Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.aas.com -----Original Message----- From: Jacob Kjome [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 1:04 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re[2]: 4.1.3 Beta & mod_jk2 ALMOST working Hello John, That isn't an issue anymore. The nightly binaries were rebuilt. However, that only includes mod_jk2, not mod_jk. The fact that Rory got Apache running at all means he was using a binary compatible with Apache 2.0.39. Now if someone can provide a configuration example for how mod_jk2 works! Jake Friday, June 21, 2002, 11:48:59 AM, you wrote: TJ> According to this thread, there seems to be a problem with mod_jk and the TJ> latest apache (2.0.39): TJ> http://mailman.real-time.com/pipermail/tomcat-users/2002-June/069534.html TJ> John Turner TJ> [EMAIL PROTECTED] TJ> http://www.aas.com TJ> -----Original Message----- TJ> From: Douglas, Rory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] TJ> Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 12:11 PM TJ> To: Tomcat Users List (E-mail) TJ> Subject: 4.1.3 Beta & mod_jk2 ALMOST working TJ> Hi there TJ> I'm trying Apache 2.0.39 and Tomcat 4.1.3 Beta on a Win2K machine with TJ> mod_jk2 nightly binary. TJ> I'm doing all my configuration through workers2.properties (copied from TJ> jtc-src in the 4.1.3 download). My Coyote JK2 connector is on the default TJ> port 8009 and Apache2 is on port 9000. TJ> It's almost working (I think). I can start Apache with no errors. My TJ> Apache2 error log registers: TJ> [warn] workerEnv.init() ok C:/Dev/Apache2/conf/workers2.properties TJ> [warn] mod_jk child init 1 -1 TJ> which seems good. I can then browse localhost:9000/jkstatus and see a JK2 TJ> status page. TJ> However, if I try to browse localhost:9000/examples (I have TJ> [uri:/examples/*] set up) then I get 500 error from Apache. The log shows: TJ> [warn] service.init() Can't find child in scoreboard 2208 TJ> [error] channelSocket.connect() connect failed dlportaldevsys1:8009 61 TJ> Unknown error TJ> [error] ajp13.connect() failed ajp13:dlportaldevsys1:8009 TJ> [error] ajp13.service() failed to connect endpoint errno=61 Unknown error TJ> [warn] ajp13.done() close endpoint ajp13:dlportaldevsys1:8009 error_state TJ> 1 TJ> [error] mod_jk.handler() Error connecting to tomcat 21000 TJ> The first line doesn't seem too serious, but line two's "connect failed...61 TJ> Unknown error" is puzzling. I definitely have a connector configured on TJ> 8009, and I believe I've set the right className and TJ> protocolHandlerClassName attributes as well (see shortened version below). TJ> <Connector className="org.apache.coyote.tomcat4.CoyoteConnector" TJ> port="8009" TJ> protocolHandlerClassName="org.apache.jk.server.JkCoyoteHandler" TJ> useURIValidationHack="false"> TJ> <Factory TJ> className="org.apache.catalina.net.DefaultServerSocketFactory"/> TJ> </Connector> TJ> Does anyone know what Error 61 is? Any help would be most appreciated. This TJ> is the closest I've come to getting Apache2/Tomcat4/mod_jk to work on Win2K. TJ> I suspect perhaps my jk2.properties file is incorrect. By default TJ> "channelSocket.port=8019" is there, changing to 8009 gives me different TJ> errors, namely "Bad file descriptor", "BAD MESSAGE" etc. TJ> Thanks & apologies for the long, code-ridden mail TJ> Rory Douglas TJ> Sun Chemical Corporation TJ> (201) 224-4600 x133 TJ> [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Best regards, Jacob mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>