Hi Darko --
See
http://locus.apache.org/jyve/Turbine/screen/DisplayQuestionAnswer/action/Set
Topic/topic_id/4/question_id/6
or go to http://java.apache.org, go into Apache JServ, and find your way
down to the FAQs.
The problem typically falls into one of the following areas:
1) Your classpaths are not set up correctly for running the servlet engine,
2) The log file is not writable by the servlet engine, or
3) The log file name is specified in 2 different configuration files. You'll
get failures if the two names don't match.
I had to fuss with file permissions on the log file to get my copy of
JServ to work correctly.
...Richard
-----Original Message-----
From: Darko
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12/23/99 11:58 AM
Subject: Re: [SERVLET-INTEREST] browser problem
Hello,
I have installed jsdk1.1.7 and JSDK2.0 and jserv on redhat 6.1
When I try to access my servlet from the browser I get this message in
my
mod_jserv.log
And also I get internal server error on my screen.
[23/12/1999 14:38:46:329] (EMERGENCY) ajp11: connection fail
[23/12/1999 14:38:46:329] (ERROR) an error returned handling request via
protoco
l "ajpv11"
Does anybody know how to solve this?
Thanx,
Darko
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