Hi -
Please clarify: do you have multiple Tomcat instances, or just one? The
only time you need to put more hosts in workers.properties is if you have
MULTIPLE Tomcat instances. If you only have one Tomcat instance, you only
need the following in workers.properties:
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20, 2003 7:50 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: worker.properties
Hi -
Please clarify: do you have multiple Tomcat instances, or just one? The
only time you need to put more hosts in workers.properties is if you have
MULTIPLE Tomcat instances. If you only have one Tomcat instance, you
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Thanks a lot John!
Regards.
Jose Oyervides.
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From: John Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 7:50 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: worker.properties
Hi -
Please clarify: do you have multiple Tomcat instances, or just one? The
only time you
Hans Schmid wrote:
Hello,
This is about mod_jk in Tomcat 3.3b1 on Solaris with Apache 1.3.19
It seems to me that the first worker found in the worker.list always gets
created as ajp12 on port 8007
regardless what i configure.
The following worker.list entry
Hi Hans,
The answers to your questions are:
1.) Why gets this hardcoded worker on port 8007 created?
Don't know, I will investigate.
2.) Is this a Bug I shall report?
Yes, and please attache the workers.properties in question.
Thanks.
Larry
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From: Hans
Yes, you'll have to change this file.
"Tassilo Pilati" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 04/18/2001 08:47:11 AM
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The workers.properties file configures the worker threads that take requests
for servlets/jsp's from apache and processes them appropirately. As such,
when running Tomcat without Apache it will have no effect. You only need to
edit this file when you run Apache and Tomcat together. Infact you'll