Re: Connecting Apache Tomcat to Apache
This was also the answer for me (original poster). I placed the mount directives directly in the virtual host that I needed it in and all works well. Thank you for the assistance. I am sure I will be back with additional questions...so don't go far. Very Respectfully, Mike On Wed, 2009-01-28 at 15:03 -0800, Jordan Michaels wrote: > Thanks folks. Oddly enough I ran into this same issue with almost an > identical system at the same time as the original poster (odd in > itself), and this solution fixed me right up. I added the "JkMountCopy > all" line under the rest of my global jkmount lines and that fixed me > right up. > > Thank you! > > Warm regards, > Jordan Michaels > Vivio Technologies > http://www.viviotech.net/ > Open BlueDragon Steering Committee > Adobe Solution Provider > > > Rainer Jung wrote: > > Well answered until here. I assume it's the old "put your JkMount into > > the virtual host" problem. > > > > kMount does only apply to the virtual host they are put into. So when > > they are in the global server, but your requests to httpd are handled by > > a VirtualHost, then the JkMounts are not effective for those requests. > > > > To keep it simple, you can set "JkMountCopy all" in the global server, > > or you can move the JkMount lines to the virtual hosts which should > > actually do the forwarding. > > > > Regards, > > > > Rainer > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org > - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
Re: Connecting Apache Tomcat to Apache
Ok, workers.properties is as follows: workers.tomcat_home=/usr/lib/apache-tomcat workers.java_home=/usr/lib/jdk worker.list=worker1 worker.worker1.port=8009 worker.worker1.host=webber worker.worker1.type=ajp13 This is a simple file from the tutorial. The jkmount directives in httpd-conf... I followed the tutorial to use the auto config, so in httpd.conf I have the following: Include /usr/lib/apache-tomcat/conf/auto/mod_jk.conf The contents of mod_jk.conf is as follows: ## Auto generated on Wed Jan 28 15:05:37 EST 2009## LoadModule jk_module "/usr/lib/httpd/modules/mod_jk-1.2.27-httpd-2.2.6.so" JkWorkersFile "/usr/lib/apache-tomcat/conf/jk/workers.properties" JkLogFile "/usr/lib/apache-tomcat/logs/mod_jk.log" JkLogLevel emerg I do not have a directory /etc/apache2/mods-available nor can I find the files jk.conf and jk.load there is also no directory /etc/apache2/mods-enabled my connector definition from ${CATALINA_HOME}/conf/server.xml is: Again, all this was created and configured according to the guide/tutorial. Thanks, Mike On Wed, 2009-01-28 at 20:54 +0100, Gregor Schneider wrote: > If you want people to help you, it's a good idea to post > > - workers.properties (should be in /etc/apache2) > > - your jkmount-directives (should be in the httpd-conf-file of your domain) > > Not knowing CentOS, therefore just a shot from the hip: > > - do you have a directory /etc/apache2/mods-available? > > If so, are there two file jk.conf and jk.load? > > Can you post your jk.conf? > > - do you have a directory /etc/apache2/mods-enabled? > > If so, do you also find there symbolic links pointing to > /etc/apache2/mods-available/jk.load and > /etc/apache2/mods-available/jk.conf? > > In ${CATALINA_HOME}/conf/server.xml, have you specified a connector > for AJP/1.3? Should look similar to > > enableLookups="false" redirectPort="8443" > protocol="AJP/1.3" address="127.0.0.1"/> > > Can you post your connector-definition? > > rgds > > Gregor - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
Connecting Apache Tomcat to Apache
Hi, I am new to Tomcat and trying to get it up and running. I have an Apache server (2.2.3) running on CentOS 5.2. I want to add the capabilities that tomcat brings, mainly JSP for now. I followed the connector tutorial/guide on the web site. I have tomcat running and can access pages if I use the port number in the url. According to the guide, Apache should be handing .jsp requests over to tomcat automatically. I have went through the guide twice...still no luck. Can anyone provide a point in the right direction to resolve this? I have no idea where to look. I have tried several different config solutions Apache is serving two domains. I am assuming that I should be able to access the default index.jsp page by adding that onto the end of the domain, i.e. the web site is www.mungusandcleatus.com so I add www.mungusandcleatus.com/index.jsp If this is the wrong approach...can someone push me in the right direction? Thanks List...you are the best! Mike - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org