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When I try to include any directive in the jserv.conf file, I get a "cannot
be specified more than once per host"
error message from httpd.

I have tried setting wrapper.protocol=ajpv11 in the properties files to
ensure consistency. (That is not
the cause of the above error, as that occured before I made the changes to
jserv.conf).

I am using only the default zone of example.

Thanks for the response; further advice would be appreciated.

Lou

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Yumul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Java Apache Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, September 16, 1999 8:43 AM
Subject: RE: ApJServ installation pblms


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>try looking at your jserv.conf file, the protocol should look something
like
>ajpv11 or ajpv12.  It's the parameter named: ApJServDefaultProtocol
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>Regards,
>Rich
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of lou baker
>> Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 1999 12:57 PM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: ApJServ installation pblms
>>
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>> I am attempting to install JServ 1.0 on a system running Solaris SunOS
5.5.1
>> (i386)
>> that had been running Apache 1.3.3 successfully.
>>
>> On running  httpd -f ...../httpd.conf
>> the daemon httpd does not start but no error is printed.
>>
>> The error_log reports No such file or directory: Apache JServ encountered
a
>> fatal error; check your ApJServLogFile for details ...
>> The ApJServLogFile, named mod_jserv.log,  reports
>> (ERROR)  an error returned initializing protocol "wrapper"
>> (ERROR) in init all protocols "wrapper" returned an error
>> (EMERGENCY) Error initializaing protocols
>>
>> DSO is NOT being used.
>>
>> configure was run with:
>>
>> ./configure \
>>                 --prefix=/usr/local/src/jserv \
>>                 --with-apache-src=/usr/local/bin/apache/apache_1.3.3 \
>>                 --with-jdk-home=/home/medhat/java/jdk1.1.5 \
>>                 --with-jsdk=/usr/local/src/jserv/JSDK2.0/lib/jsdk.jar \
>>                 --enable-apache-conf \
>>                 --disable-debugging
>>
>> This among other things, modified the Makefile and Configuration.apaci
file
>> in src.
>>
>> I  added the Include ...../jserv.conf  into the httpd.conf file
>>
>> I manually changed the ##
(configure --activate-module=src...../mod_jserv)
>> to --activate-module=....
>> which was just before the
>> AddModule .../mod_jserv
>> directive (which I left alone).
>>
>> make and make install were run. as per Ari Haberstadt's Using Apache
JServ
>> 1.0b1 article and "Configuring and Using
>> Apache JServ"
>>
>> Error messages had been generated about  "... can only be specified once"
>> for the jserv.conf file until the various ApJServ....
>> directives were commented out by #.
>>
>> Any ideas what to try next?
>>
>> Lou
>>
>>
>>
>>
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