to get the downloadables of alll these
Regards,
Deepa
-Original Message-
From: Vincent J. Buonassisi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 4:42 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: error starting apache w/ mod_jk2
hi,
i installed apache 2.0.45 as per your suggestion of using
Chong Yu Meng wrote:
Vincent J. Buonassisi wrote:
hi,
i am using apache 2.0.45 and tomcat 4.1.24 on redhat 8.0. i am able
to start tomcat just fine and am able to connect to it thru my web
browser. but, when i start up apache i get the following error:
[Wed May 28 15:40:32
hi,
i installed apache 2.0.45 as per your suggestion of using a different
one than the one that comes w/ redhat. however, i did read an email
sent a couple of days ago by pascal chong where he writes that when his
apache2 successfully loaded mod_jk2 he would get the following in the
apache
Hello Vincent,
Pascal Chong is me. I use the pseudonym for 2 reasons :
1. Most Caucasians have difficulty parsing Chinese names -- they don't
know which is my family name and which my given name. This results in
some bizarre things like being called Mr Meng, or hey, Yu. Having an
English name
Peter,
Like I said, it was just a theory. :)
In any case, I consider the line mod_jk child init 1 -1 to be an
indicator, if you will, that Apache is ready to accept requests that
will be routed to Tomcat.
Regards,
pascal chong
Mayne, Peter wrote:
This is significant because I am thinking
hi,
i am using apache 2.0.45 and tomcat 4.1.24 on redhat 8.0. i am able to
start tomcat just fine and am able to connect to it thru my web
browser. but, when i start up apache i get the following error:
[Wed May 28 15:40:32 2003] [notice] Digest: generating secret for
digest authentication
Vincent J. Buonassisi wrote:
hi,
i am using apache 2.0.45 and tomcat 4.1.24 on redhat 8.0. i am able
to start tomcat just fine and am able to connect to it thru my web
browser. but, when i start up apache i get the following error:
[Wed May 28 15:40:32 2003] [notice] Digest: generating
I am using Apache 1.3 and Tomcat 4.1, RedHat 7.3.
Tomcat runs fine standalone. I am now trying to
integrate Tomcat with Apache using mod_jk.so. I
compiled mod_jk.so from source and put it in my
modules/ directory. The module loads fine, but Apache
won't start, because it doesn't recognize the
Does your httpd.conf have AddModule directives? If so, add one for
mod_jk.c - that's solved the problem for me before
Lajos
Barley wrote:
I am using Apache 1.3 and Tomcat 4.1, RedHat 7.3.
Tomcat runs fine standalone. I am now trying to
integrate Tomcat with Apache using mod_jk.so. I
compiled
Try chaning the lines below:
The other thing you could do is also trying to include the auto mod_jk
file in httpd.conf such as:
Include /usr/local/tomcat/conf/auto/mod_jk.conf
But I'd try below first.
Oscar
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Barley wrote:
I am using Apache 1.3 and Tomcat 4.1, RedHat 7.3.
Good point, but he says it loads up.
But it does seem it's not really loaded. Barley, check your logs on Tomcat
and Apache too.
Here's my mod_jk dependency line (or whatever you call it):
IfModule !mod_jk.c
LoadModule jk_module modules/mod_jk.so
/IfModule
You can check your configuration
I've tried including the auto-generated file. It didn't
make a difference, and I'd rather manually configure in
httpd.conf. It shouldn't make any difference, right?
And, I'm sorry Oscar, but what should I change? I don't
see any difference between your LoadModule line and
mine. Thanks for the
I have tried this, but it doesn't change anything.
Additionally, Apache gives me this error warning:
[warn] module mod_jk.c is already added, skipping
Thanks for the idea, though.
Gregg
Does your httpd.conf have AddModule directives? If
so, add one for
mod_jk.c - that's solved the problem
The quotes and the lack of a newline.
Oscar
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Barley wrote:
I've tried including the auto-generated file. It didn't
make a difference, and I'd rather manually configure in
httpd.conf. It shouldn't make any difference, right?
And, I'm sorry Oscar, but what should I
Sorry if I'm being dense...here's my LoadModule line:
# Load mod_jk
LoadModule jk_module /usr/lib/apache/mod_jk.so
And here's yours:
#Try changing to this
# Load mod_jk
LoadModule jk_module /usr/lib/apache/mod_jk.so
So, you think I should add quotes somewhere? Thanks
again, and sorry I'm so
OK,
So, this *was* the problem. When I had tried it before,
I guess I had my AddModule line in the wrong place. I
tried it again and added the line at the end of all of
the other AddModule lines and it fired up just fine. No
warning from Apache about the module being already
loaded either.
Glad to hear it.
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Barley wrote:
OK,
So, this *was* the problem. When I had tried it before,
I guess I had my AddModule line in the wrong place. I
tried it again and added the line at the end of all of
the other AddModule lines and it fired up just fine. No
warning
For the record, Apache 1.3 needs AddModule, Apache 2 doesn't.
John
-Original Message-
From: Barley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 7:14 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: JkMount error starting Apache
OK,
So, this *was* the problem. When I had tried
Hello,
I am having a problem with starting apache web server.
when i try to start apache i get an error. which says
'' error intializing protocol wrapper
[12/092002 22:48:31:928] (ERROR) wrapper: cannot open
./conf/jserv.properties file
Hi
I get the following error when starting apache 2 with the directive:
LoadModule jk_module modules/mod_jk.dll
I have the dll in place. But I dont have the Tomcat running. Is it necessary
to configure tomcat to make this directive run?
What could be the problem?
Warm Regards
Sachin Dole
All,
How would I go about executing the startup script (see file info below) so
that when the system is rebooted it'll execute the script and start the web
services? Where would I put the start script? How to configure Solaris 8 to
excute script? Or is there a better way to do this?
file:
On Sparky, my Ultra5, which has a clean install of
Solaris8, there is a file called
'/etc/rc3.d/S50apache'. This file holds a small script
that starts up apache. You should have a look at it,
and you can probably write a similar file for starting
up Tomcat. Maybe call it '/etc/rc3.d/S51tomcat'.
I have seen this asked before but have not seen an answer.
When I try to start apache with mod_jk I get the error
... fatal: relocation error ...
/mod_jk.so: symbol fdatasync: referenced symbol not found
What is wrong?
Thanks
Nance, Michael wrote:
I have seen this asked before but have not seen an answer.
When I try to start apache with mod_jk I get the error
... fatal: relocation error ...
/mod_jk.so: symbol fdatasync: referenced symbol not found
What is wrong?
Thanks
Do you have the correct
Hi,
Download the source and run the makefile for your system to build your
mod_jk. Should work first time *gasp*
Instructions at:-
http://willow.cc.edu/adminguide
or
http://users.aber.ac.uk/aff9
Adam.
On Wednesday 18 July 2001 14:42, you wrote:
Nance, Michael wrote:
I have seen this asked
Hi, everybody,
I received the error message when I am trying to combine Apache and Tomcat
3.2 together.
[root@www2 bin]# ./apachectl start
Syntax error on line 8 of /u01/app/tomcat/conf/mod_jk.conf-auto:
API module structure `jk_module' in file /u01/app/apache/libexec/mod_jk.so
is garbled -
Hi Gregory, how are you doing? Need your advise: how do you manage to get
the mod_jk?
Thanks Gregory.
Khim
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From: Gregory Rouchotas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 9:24 PM
Subject: Starting Apache + mod_jk
Hello all,
I have
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From: Gregory Rouchotas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 9:24 PM
Subject: Starting Apache + mod_jk
Hello all,
I have installed Apache 1.3.17 and tomcat 3.2.1 on solaris 7
Both work fine with no problems but when I try to get apache to use
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Objet: Starting Apache + mod_jk
Hello all,
I have installed Apache 1.3.17 and tomcat 3.2.1 on solaris 7
Both work fine with no problems but when I try to get apache to use mod_jk I
get the following error
Syntax error on line 1 of
/usr/local/apache/dist-tomcat/tomcat/conf/tomcat-apache.conf
Hello all,
I have installed Apache 1.3.17 and tomcat 3.2.1 on solaris 7
Both work fine with no problems but when I try to get apache to use mod_jk I
get the following error
Syntax error on line 1 of
/usr/local/apache/dist-tomcat/tomcat/conf/tomcat-apache.conf:
Cannot load
AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Starting Apache + mod_jk
Hello all,
I have installed Apache 1.3.17 and tomcat 3.2.1 on solaris 7
Both work fine with no problems but when I try to get apache to use mod_jk I
get the following error
Syntax error on line 1 of
/usr/local/apache/dist-tomcat/tomcat
Hi,
I am using Apache with mod_jk and Tomcat. I included the mod_jk.conf file in
my http.conf and configured the workers.properties file.
My problem is that apache refuses to start by logging the following in
error.log:
[Mon Feb 26 20:16:15 2001] [emerg] (2)No such file or directory: Error
-Original Message-
From: Jared [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2001 4:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: problem starting Apache with mod_jk
try to provide some more info on your system
1. OS
2. Apache version
3. Tomcat version
sorry.
Solaris 8
hello,
I'm trying to get Apache and Tomcat to work together via mod_jk, but I
am not having much luck.
I have mod_jk.so built and in Apache's libexec directory properly.
In Apache's httpd.conf, for Tomcat I've only included this line:
Include
a 32 bit patch to a 16 bit GUI based on a 8 bit operating system
written for a 4 bit processor by a 2 bit company which can not stand 1 bit
of competition."
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From: "Jared" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 8:25 PM
Subje
I'll give it a try!
cheers,
- Jared
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From: "Jared" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 8:25 PM
Subject: problem starting Apache with mod_jk
hello,
I'm trying to get Apache and Tomcat to work together via mod
om: "Jared" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 8:45 PM
Subject: Re: problem starting Apache with mod_jk
try to provide some more info on your system
1. OS
2. Apache version
3. Tomcat version
sorry.
Solaris 8 for Intel
Apache 1.3.14
if you are using Solaris and Apache 1.3.14 you can download a compiled
version of mod_jk.so
at http://news.pakana.com/mod_jk.so
I'll give it a try!
whoops, that's a Sparc binary. I'm running Solaris for Intel.
So, I thought, try rebuilding it - I tried an additional flag to apxs
Hi All,
Whenever I add the Include line into my Apache httpd.conf file Apache won't
start, could someone point me in the right direction.
Andrew
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Best of Luck.
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From: Andrew Burrows [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat User [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 10:59 AM
Subject: Starting Apache
Hi All,
Whenever I add the Include
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