Christopher Schultz wrote:
You might want to re-post your error with a new subject: something like
"mod_jk seg fault". I'm no mod_jk expert, and it doesn't look like any
of the mod_jk folks are reading this thread. Once you get Mladen or
Rainer to look at this, they'll have some good ideas.
Th
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Neil,
Neil Wilson wrote:
> Unfortunately I can't really upgrade it as it may break the rest of
> Scalix if it depends on this current version.
Okay. Sometimes this just happens ;)
I get what looks like the same error you do when I start up mod_jk:
Hi Chris,
Thanks for your reply.
Christopher Schultz wrote:
You probably ought to upgrade. 1.2.14 is pretty old: the current version
is 1.2.25. You can look at the changelog at
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/miscellaneous/changelog.html to
see if anything important changed for you (and
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Neil,
Neil Wilson wrote:
> Christopher Schultz wrote:
>> Okay. Using RPM, you ought to be able to figure out version numbers and
>> stuff, though. I'd bet that mod_jk has its own RPM package, but I
>> couldn't tell you what it's called. Try listing al
Christopher Schultz wrote:
Okay. Using RPM, you ought to be able to figure out version numbers and
stuff, though. I'd bet that mod_jk has its own RPM package, but I
couldn't tell you what it's called. Try listing all packages and search
for "jk" or something. Another thing you can do is find the
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Neil,
Neil Wilson wrote:
>>> [Wed Oct 10 08:52:43 2007] [error] jk_child_init::mod_jk.c (2312):
>>> Attachning shm:/srv/www/logs/jk-runtime-status errno=2
>
> Unfortunately the error above isn't a typo, I've found a longer
> version in my logs after l
Thanks for your reply Chris.
Christopher Schultz wrote:
Tomcat is unlikely to be killing your Apache httpd, but mod_jk could be
having a problem. This probably /is/ the right place to ask this question.
Cool! glad to hear, thanks.
[Wed Oct 10 08:52:43 2007] [error] jk_child_init::mod_jk.c (2
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Neil,
Neil Wilson wrote:
> I'm running Scalix on a server, and I think the Tomcat part of Scalix is
> killing my Apache.
Tomcat is unlikely to be killing your Apache httpd, but mod_jk could be
having a problem. This probably /is/ the right place to a
Hi guys,
I'm not 100% sure if this is the place I should be asking for help, but
seems as though I've heard nothing from anywhere else yet, this is
really my last resort.
I'm running Scalix on a server, and I think the Tomcat part of Scalix is
killing my Apache.
I'm getting the following e