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> Hi,all,
>
> I always met the "Internal Server Error".
>
> I preused the FAQ, but did not find the similar
> configuration problem, so I put here.
>
> I configure a servlet enging in the following
> environment:
> 1. RedHat release 6.0(HedWig)
> kernel 2.2.10 (on an i686, should be i386 ?)
> 2. Apache1.3.9
> 3. ApacheJServ-1.1b2
> 4. jsdk2.0
> 5. BLACKDOWN jdk1.2.2-RC3
> 6. glibc-2.1.2-11 (has been upgraded)
> 7. glibc-devel-2.1.1-* (not upgraded, will be used ? )
> 8. Perl5.005
>
> I have ever successfully browse all the pages linked to
> the url:
> http://202.103.147.202/jserv/
> and
> http://202.103.147.202/servlets/IsItWorking
>
> but when I refresh
> http://202.103.147.202/jserv/engine/0/
> for 3 to 5 times,
>
> or
> later browse
> http://202.103.147.202/servlets/IsItWorking
>
> I always met the "Internal Server Error".
>
> I have the problem for many days, I am urgent,
> wait for someone's help.
>
> I don't know if I can use the atachments, so I
> paste part contents in the 3 log files in this
> mail, if you think this is annoying, I will say
> sorry.
>
> Please help me, if you need the 6 configuration
> files for Apache and JServ, please tell me, I will
> send to your separately.
>
> Thanks in advance.
Hi,
as you are running automatic mode, use ApJServDefaultHost 127.0.0.1
instead of external IP, and let us know.
some of the problems address already in use, means that one server is
started and not stopped. kill all the java processes before trying
again.
Jean-Luc
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