Yup, already had that in there and and the path to the workers.propeties
file is correct in both cases. That�s what's weird about the whole thing.
Any other thoughts?

Ryan-




On 6/12/02 3:00 PM, "Nick Wesselman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Your mod_jk configuration (either in or included in your httpd.conf)
> specifies the location of the workers.properties file.
> 
> <IfModule mod_jk.c>
> 
> JkWorkersFile /usr/local/apache/conf/mod_jk/workers.properties
> JkLogFile  /usr/local/apache/logs/mod_jk.log
> JkLogLevel error
> 
> </IfModule>
> 
> Nick
> 
> On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, at 01:53 PM, Ryan McDonough wrote:
> 
>> I'm trying to get mod_jk configured on both Mac OS X and Solaris 8. Both
>> systems are running Apache 1.3.23 and Tomcat 4.0.3. I have built mod_jk
>> from
>> the sources found in the jakarta-tomcat-connectors package and the build
>> went smoothly on both systems. I have configured Tomcat to auto generat
>> the
>> mod_jk.conf file and that too appears fine. The problem I am having
>> involves
>> Apache. Each time I try to start Apache, with mod_jk enabled, the server
>> will not start and I find this message in the error:
>> 
>> [Wed Jun 12 14:27:40 2002] [emerg] (2)No such file or directory: Error
>> while
>> opening the workers
>> 
>> I do have a workers.properties file in Tomcats conf directory. I have
>> double
>> check everything from permissions to making sure the file is named
>> correctly
>> and I still get the same error on both systems. Any ideas?
>> 
>> Ryan-
>> 
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