Eureka! That must have been it. However, it only appears to work when I have the mod_jk stuff directly inside httpd.conf and not in a virtual host, although I'll need to test a bit more to be sure. That's actually fine for my purposes. Once I've got this all set up it's not likely to change much.
Thanks to you and all the others on this list for all of your help.
Take care,
Mark
On Wednesday, November 6, 2002, at 08:12 AM, Turner, John wrote:
[Tue Nov 05 21:36:07 2002] [mod_jk.c (1277)]: Into handler
r->proxyreq=0 r->handler=jakarta-servlet r->notes=3849720 worker=ajp13
[Tue Nov 05 21:36:07 2002] [jk_worker.c (132)]: Into
wc_get_worker_for_name ajp13
[Tue Nov 05 21:36:07 2002] [jk_worker.c (136)]:
wc_get_worker_for_name, done did not found a worker
This tells me that there is no worker for ajp13 in workers.properties.
So, my guess is either the workers.properties file that is being used isn't
the workers.properties file you think is being used, or there is some sort
of typo/garbage in your workers.properties file preventing a successful
match for ajp13.
Can you delete workers.properties, and recreate it? I know it sounds silly,
but in the past couple of weeks there have been problems with typos posted
to the list, from using "workers" when it should be "worker" to using a
lowercase "L" instead of a one in "13".
All you need in there are 4 lines:
worker.list=ajp13
worker.ajp13.port=8009
worker.ajp13.host=localhost
worker.ajp13.type=ajp13
John
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