After all of the problems I had last week trying to get these pieces to work together, I figured that I would start from scratch, erase everything, and recompile the Apache server, Tomcat, and the mod_jk2. While compiling and installing the Apache HTTP server, I ran into a problem and figured that I'd tap into the mailing list to see if anyone has run into a similar problem (I also sent this to the Apache HTTP list server, which is more appropriate, but no one seems to be sending anything out on this list today). OS: Linux 9 Apache Ver: 2.0.49
After cleaning up the existing Apache HTTP that installed with RedHat, I downloaded the source for the latest Apache HTTP and performed the following commands: 1. ./config --enable-so 2. make 3. make install When I switch over to /usr/local/apache2/bin and executed "apachectl start", it ran fine. Next I performed the following: 1. cp build/rpm/httpd.init /etc/init.d/httpd 2. chkconfig --add httpd 3. chkconfig --levels 345 httpd on 4. cp build/rpm/httpd.logrotate /etc/logrotate.d/httpd 5. service httpd start This last command returned the following error: [EMAIL PROTECTED] conf]# service httpd start Starting httpd: execvp: No such file or directory [FAILED] Does anyone have any clue how to get rid of the error? I haven't changed any of the default settings, scripts, or configuration files. Thanks, Ken
