David: Then let me congratulate you on your positive experience with this uggggghm ... software. You must have been very good in your past life. Honestly, I'm sure that there are some who have installed this ugggghm .. software successfully, but I tried everything I could think of and no cigar. Maybe there are certain versions of Linux that make mod_jk hiccup when combined with Apace2.
Mine is SuSE Linux 8.0. I previously had mod_jk and Apache 1.x working on the same server. When I upgraded to Apache2 I started from scratch. All new binaries and tar files from both the Apache and Jakarta web sites. I used the auto config feature, so it wasn't like I configured something wrong in the .conf files. Tomcat generated it own config in the auto directory. When that failed manually edited all of my httpd.conf file with the same results. Oh and by the way let me refer you to Nicholas, who seems to be having the same problem as I did. Maybe an expert like yourself can help him. I'm no longer interested. Osensei - OUT ----- Original Message ----- From: David Rees<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Tomcat Users List<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 7:37 PM Subject: Re: done did not found a worker On Mon, February 9, 2004 at 4:41 pm, Charles Daniel wrote: > > Give up trying to use Apache2 with mod_jk. After spending days on the > message boards trying to solve this one, I was ultimately told by the > so-called "experts" that "I had a network configuration problem and that > some process was likely to be either already using or blocking port 8009". Hmm, I've had no problems at all using mod_jk with Apache2 on both various Linux and SGI Irix machines. I must be a so-called "expert". ;-) -Dave --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
