Hi all,
I finally got a mostly working install of Apache 2.2.4, Tomcat 5.5.23,
and the mod_jk 1.2.22. In the general case it works fine, but for
pages that take a long time to load, I get the first part of the html,
and then Apache spits out OK The server is temporarily unable to
service your
Jessica Johnson wrote:
Hi all,
I finally got a mostly working install of Apache 2.2.4, Tomcat 5.5.23,
and the mod_jk 1.2.22.
That's hard to believe, because (see below)
Here is my workers.properties file.
[logger]
level=DEBUG
file=C:/Program Files/Apache Software
Hi Jessica,
your information looks strange. You are talking about mod_jk 1.2.22, but
you present a configuration for mod_jk2, which is deprecated. mod_jk
will not work with this configuration, because mod_jk uses a very
different config syntax.
Although I don't know your actual configs, I
On 5/29/07, Rainer Jung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jessica,
your information looks strange. You are talking about mod_jk 1.2.22, but
you present a configuration for mod_jk2, which is deprecated. mod_jk
will not work with this configuration, because mod_jk uses a very
different config syntax.
Jessica Johnson wrote:
On 5/29/07, Rainer Jung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jessica,
your information looks strange. You are talking about mod_jk 1.2.22, but
you present a configuration for mod_jk2, which is deprecated. mod_jk
will not work with this configuration, because mod_jk uses a very
I just noticed something strange. It isn't exactly that the HTML is
cut off. All of the parts match the output on my dev server. But it
looks like the HTML has been chunked up and mixed up, for lack of a
better way to describe it. For example one of the pages has two head
tags, but is missing
Thanks Rainer,
I updated the workers.properties with your suggestions, and verified
that there is only one timeout directive in httpd.conf. Afterwards, I
found some interesting things poking through the logs.
mod_jk.log
snip
[Tue May 29 17:44:55 2007] [1060:1860] [debug] mod_jk.c (452):