Hi, Alex
What is your mod_jk.conf file that used for mod_jk configuration.

You can config it as blow:
LoadModule jk_module modules/mod_jk.so
JkWorkersFile  "conf/workers.properties"
JkLogFile "logs/mod_jk.log"
JkLogLevel error
JkLogStampFormat "[%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y]"
JkOptions +ForwardKeySize +ForwardURICompat -ForwardDirectories
JkMount /test_status mystatus
JkMount /hello*    loadbalancer1

or Just as your configuration now, but add the JkMount to http.conf. The
JkMount /hello* loadbalancer1 will send all request start with hello  to
loadbalancer1

Hope to help you.


2014/1/11 Mark Eggers <its_toas...@yahoo.com>

> On 1/10/2014 2:53 PM, Alex Lucard wrote:
>
>> .
>> On Jan 10, 2014 5:00 PM, "Alex Lucard" <priest.luc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>  I am running CentOS 6.5 and tomcat 7
>>> I cannot get the mod_jk to work
>>> I have a JSP page on this server and if you go to localhost:8080/Hello it
>>> will work but if I just go to localhost/Hello The requested URL /Hello
>>> was
>>> not found on this server.
>>>
>>> I have apache2 and tomcat 7 install both work.
>>> Here is the part I added to the httpd.conf file
>>>
>>> # Load the mod_jk module.
>>> LoadModule jk_module /usr/lib64/httpd/modules/mod_jk.so
>>> JkWorkersFile /etc/httpd/conf/workers.properties
>>> jkLogFile /var/log/mod_jk.log
>>> JkLogLevel    level
>>> JkLogStampFormat "[%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y] "
>>>
>>> My workers.properties file at /etc/httpd/conf/workers.properties
>>> worker.list=worker1
>>> worker.worker1.type=ajp13
>>> worker.worker1.port=8009
>>> worker.worker1.host=localhost
>>> #worker.worker1.lbfactor=1
>>>
>>>
>>> My error log file /var/log/mod_jk.log
>>> [Fri Jan 10 15:19:22 2014] [1854:140509786134496] [info]
>>> init_jk::mod_jk.c
>>> (3365): mod_jk/1.2.37 initialized
>>> [Fri Jan 10 15:19:23 2014] [1855:140509786134496] [error]
>>> ajp_validate::jk_ajp_common.c (2696): worker worker1 can't resolve tomcat
>>> address localhost
>>> [Fri Jan 10 15:19:23 2014] [1855:140509786134496] [info]
>>> init_jk::mod_jk.c
>>> (3365): mod_jk/1.2.37 initialized
>>>
>>>
>>
> What happens when you type the following from the command line:
>
> dig localhost
>
> As a workaround, replace localhost with 127.0.0.1.
>
> . . . . just my two cents
> /mde/
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