In my experience, if you have more than one virtual host, and more than one webapp, you are better off making the changes to httpd.conf manually. The auto stuff really doesn't work too well for more than the most simple configurations. Search the archives within the last two weeks (and also Aug 2002), I posted recently how I do it for many virtual hosts and Glenn Nielsen posted a virtual hosting HOWTO to the list in Aug 2002.


John

On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 17:53:37 +1000, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi all. I use Apache2 <-> mod_jk <-> mod_jk
Been a while since I had to auto-generate mod_jk.
I have some new virtual hosts which I inserted into server.xml. I copied
server.xml to the Apache server, started and stopped Tomcat and got a
new .../conf/auto/mod_jk.conf It has all the new virtual hosts, but it doesn't have definitions for
<server>, the LoadModule and AddModule and the entries for the
workers.properties. In other words, incomplete.
I can cut and past the virtual hosts from the new mod_jk.conf to the old
one, but that's hardly the point.
What have I done wrong ???
Maybe should just add them manually to the old copy ???
TIA :(





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