What kind of error are you getting that makes you thing they are "losing
touch". Check the mod_jk log and see what kind of errors it is throwing
and post an example.

Ben Ricker
Wellinx, Inc.

On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 10:54, Fred Whipple wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> On one of our servers, we were running Red Hat Linux 7.3 with Apache
> 1.3.X, mod_jk, Sun JDK 1.4.1, and many (~150) instances Tomcat of
> various flavors.  Everything worked perfectly until we upgraded to Red
> Hat 9.  Now, it seems like mod_jk and Tomcat are losing touch until the
> Tomcat JVM is restarted.  This happens after maybe a day or so using
> both Apache 1.3.X and Apache 2.0.X.
> 
> >From what we've observed, it seems to a problem specific to mod_jk.
> This is because running Apache 1.3.X or 2.0.X under Red Hat 9 with the
> old-skool mod_jserv and ~100 Tomcat instances does not cause a problem
> at all.  Also, running either Apache 2 or 1.3 on RH 9 with just a couple
> JVM's does not cause a problem either.
> 
> I've already tried re-compiling mod_jk on RH9, the same server that's
> having the trouble to account for any library change issues.  No dice
> I'm afraid.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
>       -Fred
> 
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