RE: Tomcat configuration on proxy_ajp.conf

2019-02-12 Thread Propes, Barry L
Ok, thanks, Stephane. I'll work on configuring it similarly to what I had on my 
old one.

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From: [External] Stephane Passignat  
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 4:00 PM
To: Tomcat Users List 
Subject: Re: Tomcat configuration on proxy_ajp.conf

Hello,

Just load ajp module at least one. No matter if it appears in several file. 
Apache raised some warning. I didn't see side effect on tomcat or apache if 
it's loaded several time. Be sure to set it up only once per vhost.

My experience is, my apache servers have mostly standard conf setup by package 
Installers, and then I load (again) additionnal every vhost loads its modules 
(php, amp, proxy, ldap...). These configuration are stored in a central 
versioning system and installed at deployment time. Then I can deploy apps 
regardless of apache initial setup and operating system (works also on windows 
too).


Regards
Stephane

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Le 12 févr. 2019, à 22:28, "Propes, Barry L " 
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écrit:

Hi folks,

First I apologize if this seems more like an Apache question rather than a 
Tomcat question. I just got an upgraded Red Hat Linux build from 6 to 7, and 
Apache went from 2.2.15 to 2.4.6.
In my older Red hat 6 build, I've got a tomcat.conf file that handles ProxyPass 
and ProxyPassReverse attributes.

I see something similar in the conf.d directory on the Red Hat 7 Apache build, 
with a file called "proxy_ajp.conf."

It comes with some ProxyPass lines commented out by default. I was just 
wondering if I still need a tomcat.conf file in the new build or if this 
handles this? I looked for some similar messages and threads but couldn't 
discern.
Again, apologies if this was not the right forum. If this is correct, 
affirmation of such would be great!

Thank you!


Barry Propes
Citimortgage



Re: Tomcat configuration on proxy_ajp.conf

2019-02-12 Thread Stephane Passignat
Hello,

Just load ajp module at least one. No matter if it appears in several file. 
Apache raised some warning. I didn't see side effect on tomcat or apache if 
it's loaded several time. Be sure to set it up only once per vhost.

My experience is, my apache servers have mostly standard conf setup by package 
Installers, and then I load (again) additionnal every vhost loads its modules 
(php, amp, proxy, ldap...). These configuration are stored in a central 
versioning system and installed at deployment time. Then I can deploy apps 
regardless of apache initial setup and operating system (works also on windows 
too).


Regards
Stephane

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Le 12 févr. 2019, à 22:28, "Propes, Barry L " 
mailto:barry.l.pro...@citi.com.invalid>> a 
écrit:

Hi folks,

First I apologize if this seems more like an Apache question rather than a 
Tomcat question. I just got an upgraded Red Hat Linux build from 6 to 7, and 
Apache went from 2.2.15 to 2.4.6.
In my older Red hat 6 build, I've got a tomcat.conf file that handles ProxyPass 
and ProxyPassReverse attributes.

I see something similar in the conf.d directory on the Red Hat 7 Apache build, 
with a file called "proxy_ajp.conf."

It comes with some ProxyPass lines commented out by default. I was just 
wondering if I still need a tomcat.conf file in the new build or if this 
handles this? I looked for some similar messages and threads but couldn't 
discern.
Again, apologies if this was not the right forum. If this is correct, 
affirmation of such would be great!

Thank you!


Barry Propes
Citimortgage



Tomcat configuration on proxy_ajp.conf

2019-02-12 Thread Propes, Barry L
Hi folks,

First I apologize if this seems more like an Apache question rather than a 
Tomcat question. I just got an upgraded Red Hat Linux build from 6 to 7, and 
Apache went from 2.2.15 to 2.4.6.
In my older Red hat 6 build, I've got a tomcat.conf file that handles ProxyPass 
and ProxyPassReverse attributes.

I see something similar in the conf.d directory on the Red Hat 7 Apache build, 
with a file called "proxy_ajp.conf."

It comes with some ProxyPass lines commented out by default. I was just 
wondering if I still need a tomcat.conf file in the new build or if this 
handles this? I looked for some similar messages and threads but couldn't 
discern.
Again, apologies if this was not the right forum. If this is correct, 
affirmation of such would be great!

Thank you!


Barry Propes
Citimortgage