use mount_msdos /dev/fd0 /mnt
regards
Sonam Singh

--- unplug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for your example.  But I am still confused to
> set it up.  I think
> it is better to do a setup comparison with
> tomcat3.3+apache1.3+mod_jk.
> 
> tomcat3.3+apache1.3+mod_jk:
> It needs a configuration file called mod_jk.conf and
> include it in
> httpd.conf.
> 
> tomcat4.1+apache1.3+mod_jk2:
> Where is the configuration file?  What should I
> include in httpd.conf? 
> Moreover, the document mentions a worker file called
> worker2.properties.  Where does it located?
> 
> 
> Robert L Sowders wrote:
> > 
> > Here is an example, modify to suit your needs. 
> Disable JNI if you don't
> > use it.  Change Disable=0 to Disable=1 in the
> appropriate places.
> > 
> > [logger]
> > level=DEBUG
> > 
> > [config:]
> > #file=${serverRoot}/conf/workers2.properties
> > file=c:/Apache2/conf/workers2.properties
> > debug=0
> > debugEnv=0
> > 
> > [uriMap:]
> > info=Maps the requests. Options: debug
> > debug=0
> > 
> > # Alternate file logger
> > #[logger.file:0]
> > #level=DEBUG
> > #file=${serverRoot}/logs/jk2.log
> > 
> > [shm:]
> > info=Scoreboard. Required for reconfiguration and
> status with multiprocess
> > servers
> > file=${serverRoot}/logs/jk2.shm
> > size=1000000
> > debug=0
> > disabled=0
> > 
> > [workerEnv:]
> > info=Global server options
> > timing=1
> > debug=0
> > # Default Native Logger (apache2 or win32 )
> > # can be overriden to a file logger, useful
> > # when tracing win32 related issues
> > #logger=logger.file:0
> > 
> > [lb:lb]
> > info=Default load balancer.
> > debug=0
> > 
> > #[lb:lb_1]
> > #info=A second load balancer.
> > #debug=0
> > 
> > [channel.socket:localhost:8009]
> > info=Ajp13 forwarding over socket
> > debug=0
> > tomcatId=localhost:8009
> > 
> > #[channel.socket:localhost:8019]
> > #info=A second tomcat instance.
> > #debug=0
> > #tomcatId=localhost:8019
> > #lb_factor=1
> > #group=lb
> > #group=lb_1
> > #disabled=0
> > 
> > #[channel.un:/opt/33/work/jk2.socket]
> > #info=A second channel connecting to
> localhost:8019 via unix socket
> > #tomcatId=localhost:8019
> > #lb_factor=1
> > #debug=0
> > 
> > [channel.jni:jni]
> > info=The jni channel, used if tomcat is started
> inprocess
> > 
> > [status:]
> > info=Status worker, displays runtime informations
> > 
> > [vm:]
> > info=Parameters used to load a JVM in the server
> process
> > #JVM=C:\Program
> Files\Java\j2re1.4.0_01\bin\client\jvm.dll (Read
> from
> > registry)
> > OPT=-Djava.class.path=c:/Tomcat/bin/tomcat-jni.jar
> > OPT=-Dtomcat.home=c:/Tomcat
> > OPT=-Dcatalina.home=c:/Tomcat
> > OPT=-Xmx128M
> > #OPT=-Djava.compiler=NONE
> > disabled=0
> > 
> > [worker.jni:onStartup]
> > info=Command to be executed by the VM on startup.
> This one will start
> > tomcat.
> > class=org/apache/jk/apr/TomcatStarter
> > ARG=start
> > disabled=0
> > stdout=c:/Apache2/logs/stdout.log
> > stderr=c:/Apache2/logs/stderr.log
> > 
> > [worker.jni:onShutdown]
> > info=Command to be executed by the VM on shutdown.
> This one will stop
> > tomcat.
> > class=org/apache/jk/apr/TomcatStarter
> > ARG=stop
> > disabled=0
> > 
> > [uri:/jkstatus/*]
> > info=Display status information and checks the
> config file for changes.
> > group=status:
> > 
> > #[uri:127.0.0.1:8003]
> > #info=Example virtual host. Make sure
> myVirtualHost is in /etc/hosts to
> > test it
> > #alias=myVirtualHost:8003
> > 
> > #[uri:127.0.0.1:8003/ex]
> > #info=Example webapp in the virtual host. It'll go
> to lb_1 ( i.e.
> > localhost:8019 )
> > #context=/ex
> > #group=lb_1
> > 
> > [uri:/examples]
> > info=Example webapp in the default context.
> > context=/examples
> > debug=0
> > 
> > #[uri:/examples1/*]
> > #info=A second webapp, this time going to the
> second tomcat only.
> > #group=lb_1
> > #debug=0
> > 
> > [uri:/examples/servlets/*]
> > info=Prefix mapping
> > 
> > [uri:/examples/*.jsp]
> > info=Extension mapping
> > 
> > [uri:/examples/*]
> > info=Map the whole webapp
> > 
> > [uri:/examples/servlets/HelloW]
> > info=Exampel with debug enabled.
> > debug=10
> > 
> > unplug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > 10/09/2002 07:05 PM
> > Please respond to "Tomcat Users List"
> > 
> > 
> >         To:     Tomcat Users List
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >         cc:
> >         Subject:        Re: connector between
> tomcat & apache
> > 
> > Any example for using mod_jk2 with
> apache1.3+tomcat4.1?  I follow the
> > instruction from the document to download the
> mod_jk2.  Then I put it
> > under apache_home/modules.  Then I add LoadModule
> & AddModule of mod_jk2
> > in httpd.conf.  After that, the document said
> there is a file called
> > worker2.properties which is used by apache.  I
> can't found that file in
> > tomcat.  Moreover, I doubt what setting should I
> add in httpd.conf.
> > 
> > unplug
> > 
> > "Turner, John" wrote:
> > >
> > > Mod_jk (AJP13).  Don't use WARP/mod_webapp.
> > >
> > > Mod_jk2 is beta, workable, but use at your own
> risk. 
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