Rainer,
Thanks for taking the time to outline the differences.. hmmm.. maybe
that needs to be somewhere in the docs page..
Anyway, I have upgraded to the latest and made the suggested changes so
I will monitor the situation for now and hope that I'm now moving down
the right path..
Thanks
John Moore schrieb:
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: John Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Tomcat to
Apache connection dies
Ok, I assume you mean the APR connector is the mod_jk.so which is on
the Apache side only.. ?
No - the APR connector is a replacement for the pure
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: John Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tomcat to Apache connection dies
Ok, I assume you mean the APR connector is the mod_jk.so
which is on the Apache side only.. ?
No - the APR connector is a replacement for the pure Java HTTP/AJP ones
on
> From: John Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat to Apache connection dies
>
> Ok, I assume you mean the APR connector is the mod_jk.so
> which is on the Apache side only.. ?
No - the APR connector is a replacement for the pure Java HTTP/AJP ones
on the Tomcat
Rainer Jung wrote:
The question was aimed at the Tomcat side. There are connectors on the
Tomcat side, responsible for handling the incoming traffic. If you are
using the Linux default, pure Java, then it is the Coyote connector
and you will get an info message during startup, that Tomcat canno
John Moore wrote:
Rainer Jung wrote:
Which connector do you use? The usual Coyote (Jav) connector, or the
native APR connector (also called tcnative)?
Hmm.. good question.. I follow the directions, compile and it (make
install) puts the mod_jk.so in the ../apache/modules directory. I would
Martin Gainty wrote:
pls post the mod_jk.log
Thank you for taking an interest..
Unfortunately the log is empty.. Rainer suggested that I needed to set
the log level or that something was wrong in that area as well.
John..
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pls post the mod_jk.log
M-
- Original Message -
From: "John Moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List"
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 8:10 PM
Subject: Re: Tomcat to Apache connection dies
> Rainer Jung wrote:
> >
> > Which connector do
Rainer Jung wrote:
Which connector do you use? The usual Coyote (Jav) connector, or the
native APR connector (also called tcnative)?
Hmm.. good question.. I follow the directions, compile and it (make
install) puts the mod_jk.so in the ../apache/modules directory. I would
guess it is the nat
Hi John,
John Moore schrieb:
Rainer Jung wrote:
Please have a look at your mod_jk log file and look for '[error]'
messages. Around the error messages there should also be additional
info messages giving some mor einfo about the root cause.
mod_jk.log is empty.
VERY strange. Set JkLogLevel
Rainer Jung wrote:
Please have a look at your mod_jk log file and look for '[error]'
messages. Around the error messages there should also be additional
info messages giving some mor einfo about the root cause.
mod_jk.log is empty.
OK, you could switch to mod_jk 1.2.26 so we don't have to c
Hi John,
John Moore schrieb:
Problem: The communication via mod_jk between Apache and Tomcat appears
to suddenly become "exhausted" and cease to be available.
Please have a look at your mod_jk log file and look for '[error]'
messages. Around the error messages there should also be additional
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