(0) Tomcat 1.4.1, huh? I hope that's a typo. ;)
(1) Try hitting Tomcat directly when you're having problems with the jsp's. This should tell you for sure whether it's mod_jk or Tomcat.
(2) I'm assuming you're *not* precompiling your jsps. Environment permitting, here's another reason why precompiling is a great idea.
(2a) Make all of your contexts non-reloadable unless you *need* them to be otherwise.
(3) Once you decide whether it's mod_jk or Tomcat, pump the logs up and see what's happening. Also, compare the host_access*.log files to your Apache logs to track your requests through the process. See who's getting them and who's (not) responding.
justin
At 06:43 PM 6/16/2003, you wrote:
Hi,
I was hoping someone could shed some light on some trouble I've been having. Sometimes the website doesn't respond to jsp requests, but loading html files is okay. Apache (1.3.27) and tomcat (1.4.1) on Red Hat 9 will both be running and be working for awhile, but then jsp fails to load (no response from server on .jsp requests. .html loads fine). Just as mysteriously, it will start working again (without restarting anything). I've been trying to track down this problem for awhile. I think it's a mod_jk problem, but I'm not certain. What do you think it could be?
Any input at all would be much appreciated, thank you for your time,
Best regards,
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