I sometimes have the same problem.
But I have noticed that if I wait for about 10 minutes or
more it could be
possible to start WITH THE SAME configuration.
So, it seams that the socket is not released from someone
that have used it before. (but the OS will release the
socket after about 10 minutes (If you have a real OS anyway,
like Solaris, Linux... ))
Have anyone experienced the same behavior?
Olle
jon * wrote:
>
> > In the mod_jserv.log file, I get :
> > (EMERGENCY) ajp11: can not connect to host 127.0.0.1:8007
> > (EMERGENCY) ajp11: connection fail
> > (ERROR) an error returned handling request via protocol "ajpv11"
>
> That error that you are getting is a result of the JVM not being able to
> start up properly. The error is the mod_jserv C portion of Apache JServ not
> being able to connect to the running Servlet Engine java portion of the
> process.
>
> So, you need to figure out why the JVM is not starting up properly. Make
> sure that all of your paths in all of your configuration files are correct.
> On Win32 machines, this could mean that it is an issue of having spaces in
> your paths. Try setting things up so that there are no spaces anywhere in
> any of your paths. Make sure that the path to the JVM binary executable is
> correct in your jserv.properties file. Make sure that your wrapper.classpath
> has the correct paths to the JSDK and the ApacheJServ.jar file.
>
> -jon
>
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