On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 21:14:26 +0100, Jonathan Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Instead, you must have the JkWorkersFile in the main apache config, and the
workers.properties will have to include all the information you need for
each virtual host. The workers.properties can define worker threads that
reside on the other machine that runs tomcat, but the file itself must be on
the apache machine. The worker.workername.host in each thread should be
different for the different hostnames of the tomcat virtual hosts.

Can you clarify what you mean here? When do you need multiple worker.workername.host entries. By "each thread" do you mean in a load balancing configuration? I have a test environment on Win2K Pro running with six virtual hosts, there is only one worker.workername.host entry in workers.properties, and it works like a champ.


John

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