On 23/12/2011 18:46, Mark Eggers wrote:
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>> From: Pid * <p...@pidster.com>
>> To: Tomcat Users List <users@tomcat.apache.org>
>> Cc: 
>> Sent: Friday, December 23, 2011 9:42 AM
>> Subject: Re: Hosted environment
>>
>> On 22 Dec 2011, at 18:29, Mark Eggers <its_toas...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>>  ----- Original Message -----
>>>
>>>>  From: r.sriram <sri...@rstech.net>
>>>>  To: Tomcat Users List <users@tomcat.apache.org>
>>>>  Cc:
>>>>  Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2011 5:27 PM
>>>>  Subject: Re: Hosted environment
>>
>> <snip>
>>
>>>  Hmm, it certainly does work. I currently have about 100 virtual hosts, 8 
>> CATALINA_BASE implementations, and SSL with a SAN Cert. I just finished 
>> setting 
>> up another instance (took about 15 minutes) to do some application testing.
>>
>> The problem is that the OP is using Plesk, which has it's own ideas
>> about config file layout.
>>
>> In my experience* the related config files are includes in a config
>> dir under the same part of the virtual host tree as the httpdocs dir.
>>
>> Plesk regenerates some of these every time you update any of the
>> configured virtual hosts.
>>
>> So we have to get the OP to edit files that won't be overwritten.
>>
>>
>> p
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>> * not particularly recent, but sufficiently painful to be memorable.
>>
>>  
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> <snip>
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> I haven't had (sounds fortunately) any experience with Plesk.
> 
> So the OP will have to track down where these include files are and add the 
> appropriate mod_jk directives. It also sounds like he'll have to put the 
> general mod_jk directives directly in the main httpd.conf file.
> 
> I guess you could put workers.properties anywhere, as long as it's located 
> properly in the main httpd.conf file.
> 
> Ah ha - a little bit of searching does wonders:
> 
> 
> http://www.vlad-yatsenko.eu/2011/04/plesk-apache-mod_jk-tomcat-good-relationship/
> 
> 
> With a little bit of correction (and adding the Tomcat virtual hosts), the 
> above link should work.


Yeah, I think vhost.conf is a file that gets regenerated if you use the
Plesk GUI to change vhost settings.


p


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