Checking my mod_jk.log and Apache error_log, I found that there was a segmentation fault which seems to point to there being a problem with my mod_jk.so error_log --------- [Mon Mar 17 14:46:07 2003] [notice] child pid 6666 exit signal Segmentation Fault (11) mod_jk.log ---------- [Mon Mar 17 14:46:07 2003] [jk_uri_worker_map.c (460)]: Into jk_uri_worker_map_t::map_uri_to_worker [Mon Mar 17 14:46:07 2003] [jk_uri_worker_map.c (477)]: Attempting to map URI '/examples/jsp/num/numguess.jsp' [Mon Mar 17 14:46:07 2003] [jk_uri_worker_map.c (502)]: jk_uri_worker_map_t::map_uri_to_worker, Found a context match worker1 -> / [Mon Mar 17 14:46:07 2003] [jk_worker.c (132)]: Into wc_get_worker_for_name worker1 [Mon Mar 17 14:46:07 2003] [jk_worker.c (136)]: wc_get_worker_for_name, done found a worker
Does anybody have a binary mod_jk.so for Solaris 6 (SunOS 5.6) ? I checked the Jakarta site but somebody seems to have pinched the binaries ! http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk/release/v1.2.1/bin/solaris6/ Please feel free to mail me direct if you do have the binary. Thank you. Stephen. Stephen Riek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: OK, here's the problem in a nutshell. Tomcat is set up and works fine. I can access the JSP & servlet examples at http://127.0.0.1:8080/examples Apache 1.3.x and Mod_jk are also set up. I can access the JSP & servlet examples at http://127.0.0.1/examples The request header servlet works fine. http://127.0.0.1/examples/servlet/RequestHeaderExample and it outputs the request headers. However, add a GET querystring to the URL and it all screws up. Eg. http://127.0.0.1/examples/servlet/RequestHeaderExample?x=8 will cause an error. The error is in catalina.out as a result of the above, is [INFO] ChannelSocket - -server has been restarted or reset this connection [INFO] ChannelSocket - -server has been restarted or reset this connection Anybody any idea why this might be the case ???? (my mod_jk config is below) This is getting so desperate, I might have to look for a commercial Java application server that handles virtual hosts and has an easier setup. (any recommendations?). But I would prefer to stick with Tomcat. Stephen. Stephen Riek wrote: 3 weeks already and I still can't get mod_jk to handle query strings :( I have Apache 1.3.x in front of Tomcat 4.1.18 via JK (and not JK2). I can follow hyperlinks from one JSP to another JSP, through JK/Apache. However, I can not follow links which have a query appended. For example,say I have 2 JSPs - A.jsp and B.jsp. The following link on A.jsp would work - A HREF ="B.jsp" But this link on A.jsp would not work - A HREF="B.jsp?var=value" The error log in Apache simply reads, "[Wed Feb 19 12:52:46 2003] [notice] child pid 25102 exit signal Segmentation Fault (11)" And the error in Catalina.out reads, [INFO] ChannelSocket - -server has been restarted or reset this connection At the moment I have set JK to pass ALL requests through with JkMount /* worker1 But is there something else I have to do to allow requests with querystrings ? My httpd/conf/workers.properties is : worker.list=worker1 worker.worker1.type=ajp13 worker.worker1.host=localhost worker.worker1.port=8009 worker.worker1.lbfactor=50 worker.worker1.cachesize=10 worker.worker1.cache_timeout=600 worker.worker1.socket_keepalive=1 worker.worker1.socket_timeout=300 And my httpd.conf uses this: LoadModule jk_module modules/mod_jk.so AddModule mod_jk.c JkWorkersFile /httpd/conf/workers.properties JkLogFile /httpd/logs/mod_jk.log JkLogLevel info JkLogStampFormat "[%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y] " JkOptions +ForwardKeySize +ForwardURICompat -ForwardDirectories JkRequestLogFormat "%w %V %T" JkMount /* worker1 At the moment, this problem is stopping me from launching a site so if anybody can help, I'd be very grateful. Thank you very much in advance, Stephen. --------------------------------- With Yahoo! Mail you can get a bigger mailbox -- choose a size that fits your needs --------------------------------- With Yahoo! Mail you can get a bigger mailbox -- choose a size that fits your needs --------------------------------- With Yahoo! Mail you can get a bigger mailbox -- choose a size that fits your needs