64-bit Apache is not officially supported. There are posts in the Adobe 
ColdFusion forums where people have compiled custom mod_jk.so 
connectors, but again, they aren't officially supported. You can run 
64-bit CF on top of 32-bit Apache, use the 32-bit web server option in 
the connector utility.

Steve 'Cutter' Blades
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On 2/24/2014 5:37 PM, Dan LeGate wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We're running into the:
>
> undefined symbol: ap_get_server_description
>
> error when attempting to load mod_jk.so into Apache.
>
> We are on 64-bit Redhat, which has Apache 2.2.3, which I've read doesn't
> support the ap_get_server_description
>
> Our options appear to be to downgrade to Apache 2.2.2, or upgrade to
> Apache 2.2.4 or even 2.4, but I've also read that the mod_jk shipped
> with CF10 won't work in Apache 2.4?
>
> What do you all recommend?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Dan
>
> 

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