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FYI:
Line 293, jserv_utils.c has an undefined variable 'x'. I defined it as an
int to get Jserv to compile with JSERV_DEBUG defined.
Erich
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From: Bernie Bernstein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 1999 5:57 PM
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>I am getting the following errors when I try to run a servlet:
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>(INFO) balance:virtual host not found or not running
>(ERROR) an error returned handling request via protocol "balance"
>(ERROR) an error returned handling request via protocol "status"
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>As I said. I have checked my ApJServHost ip/port nums against the
>jserv.properties files. I turned on logging in my jserv instances and
>verified the port that way as well. Is there any way to determine which
>IP/port mod_jserv is looking for at runtime as sanity check against the
>ApJServHost entry?
If you turn on DEBUG-level logging, I believe it will give more information
about the load-balancing (I'm not looking at the code so I may be
mistaken). This should help.
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>Also, I'm not sure of the significance of "virtual host" in the error
That may be a problem of overloading the term "virtual host". In this
context, it means one of the JVM instances, not the Apache concept of a
virtual host.
That's my bad.
Bernie Bernstein
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