Glad to hear it. On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Barley wrote:
> OK, > > So, this *was* the problem. When I had tried it before, > I guess I had my AddModule line in the wrong place. I > tried it again and added the line at the end of all of > the other AddModule lines and it fired up just fine. No > warning from Apache about the module being already > loaded either. > > Thanks very much for you lightning fast ideas and help > Oscar and Lajos. I guess it was just one of those > annoying little mysterious problems. > > Gregg > > > > Does your httpd.conf have AddModule directives? If > so, add one for > > mod_jk.c - that's solved the problem for me before > > > > Lajos > > > > > > Barley wrote: > > > I am using Apache 1.3 and Tomcat 4.1, RedHat 7.3. > > > Tomcat runs fine standalone. I am now trying to > > > integrate Tomcat with Apache using mod_jk.so. I > > > compiled mod_jk.so from source and put it in my > > > modules/ directory. The module loads fine, but > Apache > > > won't start, because it doesn't recognize the > JkMount > > > directive. > > > > > > Here's what I have in httpd.conf: > > > > > > # Load mod_jk > > > LoadModule jk_module /usr/lib/apache/mod_jk.so > > > > > > #Configure mod_jk2 > > > JkWorkersFile > > > /usr/local/tomcat/conf/jk/workers.properties > > > JkLogFile /etc/httpd/logs/mod_jk2.log > > > JkLogLevel info > > > > > > JkMount /examples/*.jsp ajp13 > > > > > > The workers.properties file is plain vanilla > default. I > > > changed the server.xml file to comment out the > Coyote > > > connector and uncomment the AJP 1.3, like so: > > > > > > <!-- Define a Coyote/JK2 AJP 1.3 Connector on port > > > 8009 --> > > > <!-- > > > <Connector > > > > className="org.apache.coyote.tomcat4.CoyoteConnector" > > > port="8009" minProcessors="5" > > > maxProcessors="75" > > > enableLookups="true" > redirectPort="8443" > > > acceptCount="10" debug="0" > > > connectionTimeout="0" > > > useURIValidationHack="false" > > > > > > > protocolHandlerClassName="org.apache.jk.server.JkCoyote > > > Handler"/> > > > --> > > > <!-- Define an AJP 1.3 Connector on port > 8009 --> > > > > > > <Connector > > > className="org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector" > > > port="8009" minProcessors="5" > > > maxProcessors="75" > > > acceptCount="10" debug="0"/> > > > > > > I get the typical Apache error for when you enter > an > > > unknown directive: > > > > > > "Invalid command 'JkMount', perhaps mis-spelled or > > > defined by a module not included in the server > > > configuration" > > > > > > So, what gives?!? Does this mod_jk thing really > work?? > > > I bought a book (I won't mention the name in case > the > > > authors read this list), and boy does it suck bad. > I > > > ran into so many problems just getting to this > point > > > using the book, and there's hardly any decent > > > documentation for Tomcat. > > > > > > So, does the JkMount directive need to be a child > of > > > another directive? I tried it in a VirtualHost tag > with > > > the same results. I assume the module is being > loaded, > > > because the JWorkersFile directive doesn't throw an > > > error. I would appreciate any ideas anyone has. > Thanks. > > > > > > Gregg > > > > > > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------- > ---------------- > > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > For additional commands, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > > > > Lajos Moczar > > ---------------------------------------- > > Open Source Support, Consulting and Training > > ---------------------------------------- > > Cocoon Developer's Handbook > > (www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0672322579) > > > > _ _____ > > / \ / > > /___\ / > > / \ /____ > > > > http://www.galatea.com -- powered by AzSSL > > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------- > ---------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > For additional commands, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]