httpd error log: client denied by server configuration: proxy:ajp://localhost:8009/geoserver/gwc/service/wms
This happens under 'high' load only: 1st few requests of a batch are answered but then they start dying - there are no bad URLs here. httpd snippet: ProxyPreserveHost on RewriteRule ^/geoserver/(.*)$ ajp://localhost:8009/geoserver/$1 [P] ProxyPassReverse /geoserver ajp://localhost:8009/geoserver/ <LocationMatch "^(/[\w_]*/geoserver/.*)"> Order Allow,Deny Allow from all </LocationMatch> I have tried these configuration options without any apparent difference: <Proxy ajp://localhost:8009> ProxySet keepalive=On timeout=15 ttl=60 </Proxy> Happens even with 'Allow from all' in proxy.conf (in fact nothing in that file makes any difference, presumably as it only affects Forward proxies. I have tried with both the default prefork MPM & also the worker MPM. Back-end is GeoServer in Tomcat 6 (exactly same thing happened with 5.5) on Debian Squeeze 64-bit & current Sun JVM. Nothing in the logs at the back-end, though, seems to be a problem with the Connector. Same thing whether or not using the 'APR based Apache Tomcat Native library 1.1.20' or not. I tried putting in a connectionTimeout into server.xml, but it makes no difference: <Connector port="8009" protocol="AJP/1.3" redirectPort="8443" connectionTimeout="60000" /> Same with setting the minSpareThreads="32" maxThreads="256" to match those in apache.conf <IfModule mpm_worker_module> StartServers 2 MaxClients 256 MinSpareThreads 32 MaxSpareThreads 128 ThreadsPerChild 32 MaxRequestsPerChild 1024 </IfModule> None of these tuning options seem to make much difference. Only web posts I've seen are the on/off conditions rather than erratic ones. Many thanks, for any suggestions :) Fran. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org