On 25.10.2009 17:12, Mohit Anchlia wrote:
> Thanks. Is the JkShmfile something new? It worked when we had mod_jk
> 1.25. What is JkshmFile used for?
No it exists since a long time. The exact way of using it internally
changed a bit from version to version. Its main puposes are:
- providing statis
Thanks. Is the JkShmfile something new? It worked when we had mod_jk
1.25. What is JkshmFile used for?
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 8:42 AM, Rainer Jung wrote:
> On 25.10.2009 16:00, Mohit Anchlia wrote:
>> I think I got it. It was JkShmFile that was missing.
>
> yes, and the default didn't work, see
On 25.10.2009 16:00, Mohit Anchlia wrote:
> I think I got it. It was JkShmFile that was missing.
yes, and the default didn't work, see below.
> Do you know how load balancing was working then if the status worker
> wasn't running? During our perf test I did see that it was getting
> load balanced
I think I got it. It was JkShmFile that was missing.
Do you know how load balancing was working then if the status worker
wasn't running? During our perf test I did see that it was getting
load balanced.
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 7:50 AM, Mohit Anchlia wrote:
> mod_jk 1.27 came with the rpm that w
mod_jk 1.27 came with the rpm that we installed on linux. Later we got
the binary for mod_jk 1.28 and followed the instructions of copying
the .so. Below are the snippet from the properties file.
Interesting thing is that setup looks fine. I get the JkStatus page on
the browser and it lets me set
What's you operating system and how exactly did you configure and make
mod_jk?
What JK directives do you use in your httpd configuration?
If you set JkLogLevel to info, are there any log messages during startup?
Regards,
Rainer
On 25.10.2009 15:18, Mohit Anchlia wrote:
> I posted this earlier
I posted this earlier to old thread. I am posting it with new thread.
Apache 2.2.11, mod_jk/1.2.28:
There seems to be a problem with activation of status worker JkStatus.
Even after explicitly saying "stopped" for one of the workers the
"Act" keeps going back and forth. When I refresh that page i