This is where you loose me. I'm really not certain how this all interacts with jk2. While the IP alone should be sufficient, you might try altering the port? Then of course, alter the ajp13 Connector in server.xml to listen on 8010 for your site1/2 service (whichever you alter).
[channel.socket:172.16.10.39:8009] info=Ajp13 worker, connects to tomcat instance using AJP 1.3 protocol tomcatId=172.16.10.39:8009 [channel.socket:172.16.10.38:8010] info=Ajp13 worker, connects to tomcat instance using AJP 1.3 protocol tomcatId=172.16.10.38:8010 > -----Original Message----- > From: Charles P. Killmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 12:54 PM > To: Tomcat Users List > Subject: RE: Host Directive > > > Now I am definitely getting files from both sites. Though > something weird is happening. I have a file in the root of > each named test.jsp. In the file it is simply do > out.print("site1.com"); and the other file is doing > out.print("site2.com"); > > When I point a broewser to the site, it alternates between > the two when I hit refresh. I think it has something to do > with my workers2.properties file. > > [shm:] > info=Shared memory file. Required for multiprocess servers > file=C:\Tomcat\work\jk2.shm size=1000000 > > [channel.socket:172.16.10.39:8009] > info=Ajp13 worker, connects to tomcat instance using AJP 1.3 > protocol tomcatId=172.16.10.39:8009 > > [channel.socket:172.16.10.38:8009] > info=Ajp13 worker, connects to tomcat instance using AJP 1.3 > protocol tomcatId=172.16.10.38:8009 > > [uri:/*] > info=JSP examples, map requests for all JSP pages to Tomcat. context=/ > > > Do you see anything wrong with this? > Charles > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
