RE: Monitor Tomcat with SNMP (MRTG etc)?

2005-08-14 Thread Dave Morrow
Thanks Seth.  I have been reading the documentation on it and it looks
like it will give me what I am seeking.

One question though, to save time, you wouldn't happen to know where I
might find a list of OID's which I could point MRTG at? 


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From: Seth Ladd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Subject: Re: Monitor Tomcat with SNMP (MRTG etc)?

Dave Morrow wrote:
 Does anyone know how to use SNMP tools to monitor a Tomcat server?  
 Are there any open source tools to assist or add this ability?

With JDK 5 you can enable the builtin SNMP agent.  This can export all
the standard JMX attributes of the VM.  I don't think there's a way to
export anything else, though.  At least this gives memory, cpu, etc
monitoring.

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Test Post

2005-08-10 Thread Dave Morrow
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RE: Test Post

2005-08-10 Thread Dave Morrow
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Monitor Tomcat with SNMP (MRTG etc)?

2005-08-10 Thread Dave Morrow

Does anyone know how to use SNMP tools to monitor a Tomcat server?  Are
there any open source tools to assist or add this ability?

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Monitor Tomcat with SNMP (MRTG etc)?

2005-08-09 Thread Dave Morrow
Does anyone know how to use SNMP tools to monitor a Tomcat server?  Are there 
any open source tools to assist or add this ability?

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RE: Apache2/Tomcat55/mod_jk and Sticky Sessions

2005-07-19 Thread Dave Morrow
Thanks. That's actually the document I used as a reference.  I actually
fixed the issue.  The document references an Engine named Standalone
in the server.xml. With tomcat 5.5 I had to change the engine name is
Catalina 


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From: Robert F Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Subject: Re: Apache2/Tomcat55/mod_jk and Sticky Sessions

Dave,

Try a Google search for: Apache httpd sticky sessions.
One result that looks particularly useful:
http://raibledesigns.com/tomcat/

-Robert

Dave Morrow wrote:

Hi all.  I am attempting to setup a loadbalanced set of Tomcat5.5
servers behind an Apache2 server using mod_jk.  The application
developers have told me that the app will require sticky sessions.  I
have it all configured and working with the exception of the sticky
sessions.  I think my workers.properties is correct so there must be
something I am missing.  For testing, I created a JSP in the ROOT
application of each of the Tomcat servers which simply displays the
server name and SessionID.  The loadbalancing is working, but instead of
maintaining a session, it's flip-flopping between servers and thus
changing session ID's.

My workers.properties contains (note the localhost is in the opposite 
place on the other server);

worker.list= qatomcat1, qatomcat2, loadbalancer #
worker.qatomcat1.port=8009
worker.qatomcat1.host=qahost1
worker.qatomcat1.type=ajp13
worker.qatomcat1.lbfactor=100
worker.qatomcat1.local=0
#
worker.qatomcat2.port=8009
worker.qatomcat2.host=localhost
worker.qatomcat2.type=ajp13
worker.qatomcat2.lbfactor=100
worker.qatomcat2.local=1


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Apache2/Tomcat55/mod_jk and Sticky Sessions

2005-07-16 Thread Dave Morrow
Hi all.  I am attempting to setup a loadbalanced set of Tomcat5.5 servers 
behind an Apache2 server using mod_jk.  The application developers have told me 
that the app will require sticky sessions.  I have it all configured and 
working with the exception of the sticky sessions.  I think my 
workers.properties is correct so there must be something I am missing.  For 
testing, I created a JSP in the ROOT application of each of the Tomcat servers 
which simply displays the server name and SessionID.  The loadbalancing is 
working, but instead of maintaining a session, it's flip-flopping between 
servers and thus changing session ID's.

My workers.properties contains (note the localhost is in the opposite place on 
the other server);

worker.list= qatomcat1, qatomcat2, loadbalancer #
worker.qatomcat1.port=8009
worker.qatomcat1.host=qahost1
worker.qatomcat1.type=ajp13
worker.qatomcat1.lbfactor=100
worker.qatomcat1.local=0
#
worker.qatomcat2.port=8009
worker.qatomcat2.host=localhost
worker.qatomcat2.type=ajp13
worker.qatomcat2.lbfactor=100
worker.qatomcat2.local=1


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Tomcat 5.5/Apache2/mod_jk and Sticky_Session

2005-07-15 Thread Dave Morrow
Hi all.  I am attempting to setup a loadbalanced set of Tomcat5.5 servers 
behind an Apache2 server using mod_jk.  The application developers have told me 
that the app will require sticky sessions.  I have it all configured and 
working with the exception of the sticky sessions.  I think my 
workers.properties is correct so there must be something I am missing.  For 
testing, I created a JSP in the ROOT application of each of the Tomcat servers 
which simply displays the server name and SessionID.  The loadbalancing is 
working, but instead of maintaining a session, it's flip-flopping between 
servers and thus changing session ID's.

My workers.properties contains (note the localhost is in the opposite place on 
the other server);

worker.list= qatomcat1, qatomcat2, loadbalancer
#
worker.qatomcat1.port=8009
worker.qatomcat1.host=qahost1
worker.qatomcat1.type=ajp13
worker.qatomcat1.lbfactor=100
worker.qatomcat1.local=0
#
worker.qatomcat2.port=8009
worker.qatomcat2.host=localhost
worker.qatomcat2.type=ajp13
worker.qatomcat2.lbfactor=100
worker.qatomcat2.local=1


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Tomcat 5.5 Memory (not in catalina.sh anymore).

2005-07-10 Thread Dave Morrow
Hi all.  

I recently updated to Tomcat 5.5

All is well, with one exception.  In prior releases (4.1) I could edit the 
catalina.sh script to adjust the memory settings.  Where would I do this in 5.5?

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Allow Apache to Serve Static Content

2005-02-15 Thread Dave Morrow
Hi all, I have Apache integrated with Tomcat using mod_jk2 and all is working 
well with the exception of performance.  I would like to direct Apache to serve 
the static content components of my Java application.  How is this done?  I 
presume there must be some type of httpd.conf setting to do this?

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Apache Virtual Hosts with Tomcat behind Localdirector

2003-11-20 Thread Dave Morrow
I have 2 Apache2 webservers each running multiple virtual hosts on different
ports (with a single IP address on each server) integrated with Tomcat using
mod_jk2

My Apache virtual hosting is setup as;

VirtualHost *:8000
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DocumentRoot /var/www/website1.mycompany.com
ServerName mywebsite1.mycompany.com
ErrorLog logs/mywebsite1.mycompany.com-error_log
CustomLog logs/mywebsite1.mycompany.com-access_log common
/VirtualHost
VirtualHost *:8001
ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DocumentRoot /var/www/website2.mycompany.com
ServerName mywebsite2.mycompany.com
ErrorLog logs/mywebsite2.mycompany.com-error_log
CustomLog logs/mywebsite2.mycompany.com-access_log common
/VirtualHost

The configuration is working fine. For example, I can connect to
http://server1:8000/MyApp1 http://server1:8000/MyApp1  and
http://server2:8001/MyApp2 http://server2:8001/MyApp2 

I have configured the uri statements in the workers2.properties files such
that /MyApp1 is only accessible to the website on port 8000 as such;
[uri:*:8000/MyApp1/*]
[uri:*:8001/MyApp2/*]

Now, here is where I run into difficulties.  I am running a Cisco
Localdirector in front of these 2 webservers in order to provide port
mapping, load balancing etc.  For example, the local director receives
traffic on a virtual address (on port 80) and redirects traffic to the
appropriate web site (on a different port).  The problem is that the
Apache/Tomcat integration somehow breaks at this point (although pure http
traffic redirects properly).  I should mention here that if I configure a
webapp on the default virtual host in Apache, the re-direction through the
localdirector works fine.  It only breaks when I use a port based virtual
host in Apache.

If anyone else out there has done something similar, I would really
appreciate some assistance.

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RE: Integrating Tomcat 4.1.29 with Apache 2

2003-11-14 Thread Dave Morrow
Thanks. Your instructions worked perfectly!

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Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 9:53 PM
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Subject: Re: Integrating Tomcat 4.1.29 with Apache 2


David,

I have a sample UNIX sockets configuration on this page 
(http://cymulacrum.net/tomcat/jk2man_channel_UNIX.html ). This page is 
actually linked from the page I mentioned to you earlier for the Apache 
2 and Tomcat integration with mod_jk2 
(http://cymulacrum.net/tomcat/jk2_compile.html)

Regards,
pascal chong



Dennis McRitchie wrote:

http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/jk2/vhosthowto.html

  

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Hi all, well, as seen by my previous posting, I have finally gotten 
mod_jk2.so and jkjni.so installed.

Does anyone have an idiots guide to getting Apache and Tomcat working 
together. A basic configuration is all I need.

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RE: Looking for mod_jk2

2003-11-13 Thread Dave Morrow
Thanks for the tip.  I have been through your procedure, and cannot get it
to compile.



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Hi Dave,

The compile is not really so difficult. I've written a section on this 
on my website : http://cymulacrum.net/tomcat/jk2_compile.html.

Regards,
pascal chong


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Hi, I was just on jakarta.apache.org and cannot find a Redhat 9 / 
Apache 2 RPM binary. Anyone know where I can get one.  I really do not 
want to have to compile etc (requires ant and the likes which I am not 
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RE: Looking for mod_jk2

2003-11-13 Thread Dave Morrow
ib -lcrypt -lapr-0  -Wl,-soname -Wl,jkjni.so -o
../../../build/jk2/apache2/.libs/jkjni.so
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lapr-0
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [../../../build/jk2/apache2/jkjni.la] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/root/jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk2-2.0.2-src/jk/native2/server/apache2'

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Thanks for the tip.  I have been through your procedure, and cannot get it
to compile.



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Hi Dave,

The compile is not really so difficult. I've written a section on this 
on my website : http://cymulacrum.net/tomcat/jk2_compile.html.

Regards,
pascal chong


Dave Morrow wrote:

Hi, I was just on jakarta.apache.org and cannot find a Redhat 9 /
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familiar with).

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RE: Looking for mod_jk2

2003-11-13 Thread Dave Morrow
It appears that my build is building mod_jk2.so but not jkjni.so
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ib -lcrypt -lapr-0  -Wl,-soname -Wl,jkjni.so -o
../../../build/jk2/apache2/.libs/jkjni.so
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lapr-0
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [../../../build/jk2/apache2/jkjni.la] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/root/jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk2-2.0.2-src/jk/native2/server/apache2'

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Thanks for the tip.  I have been through your procedure, and cannot get it
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Hi Dave,

The compile is not really so difficult. I've written a section on this 
on my website : http://cymulacrum.net/tomcat/jk2_compile.html.

Regards,
pascal chong


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RE: Looking for mod_jk2

2003-11-13 Thread Dave Morrow
Well, I managed to build mod_jk2.so but not the jkjni.so library.

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Are you on RedHat 9?

I had the same problem, I couldn't build mod_jk2.so on that. It seems to be
an issue with RedHat 9.0?!? Why, i'm not sure.

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It appears that my build is building mod_jk2.so but not jkjni.so Anyone
willing to assist?

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Subject: RE: Looking for mod_jk2


ib -lcrypt -lapr-0  -Wl,-soname -Wl,jkjni.so -o
../../../build/jk2/apache2/.libs/jkjni.so
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lapr-0
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [../../../build/jk2/apache2/jkjni.la] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/root/jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk2-2.0.2-src/jk/native2/server/apache2'

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Subject: RE: Looking for mod_jk2


Thanks for the tip.  I have been through your procedure, and cannot get it
to compile.



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Subject: Re: Looking for mod_jk2


Hi Dave,

The compile is not really so difficult. I've written a section on this on my
website : http://cymulacrum.net/tomcat/jk2_compile.html.

Regards,
pascal chong


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RE: Looking for mod_jk2

2003-11-13 Thread Dave Morrow
I actually got it to compile by ;

ln -s /usr/lib/libapr-0.so /usr/lib/libapr.so

Now I have, in /usr/lib/httpd/modules both mod_jk2.so and jkjni.so


Now to making Apache talk to Tomcat!


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On my RedHat 9 system, this library (/usr/lib/libapr-0.a) is provided by the
subversion-devel package, which I'm guessing you don't have installed on
your system. This package also contains /usr/lib/libaprutil-0.a

 rpm -q --whatprovides /usr/lib/libapr-0.a
subversion-devel-0.17.1-4503.0

This seems like a weird requirement to build jkjni.so since Subversion is a
CVS-like version control system package and subversion-devel is for
developers interacting with the subversion package.

Note BTW that /usr/lib/libapr.so and libaprutil.so are provided by
http-devel instead.

Dennis

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 ib -lcrypt -lapr-0  -Wl,-soname -Wl,jkjni.so -o 
 ../../../build/jk2/apache2/.libs/jkjni.so
 /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lapr-0
 collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
 make[1]: *** [../../../build/jk2/apache2/jkjni.la] Error 1
 make[1]: Leaving directory 
 `/root/jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk2-2.0.2-src/jk/native2/server/apach
 e2'

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 Subject: Re: Looking for mod_jk2


 Hi Dave,

 The compile is not really so difficult. I've written a section on this 
 on my website : http://cymulacrum.net/tomcat/jk2_compile.html.

 Regards,
 pascal chong


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 Hi, I was just on jakarta.apache.org and cannot find a Redhat 9 / 
 Apache 2 RPM binary. Anyone know where I can get one.  I really do 
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Integrating Tomcat 4.1.29 with Apache 2

2003-11-13 Thread Dave Morrow
Hi all, well, as seen by my previous posting, I have finally gotten
mod_jk2.so and jkjni.so installed.

Does anyone have an idiots guide to getting Apache and Tomcat working
together. A basic configuration is all I need.

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RE: Integrating Tomcat 4.1.29 with Apache 2

2003-11-13 Thread Dave Morrow
Redhat 9

Tomcat and Apache are both functioning.

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What linux box you have?

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 Hi all, well, as seen by my previous posting, I have finally gotten 
 mod_jk2.so and jkjni.so installed.

 Does anyone have an idiots guide to getting Apache and Tomcat working 
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Looking for mod_jk2

2003-11-12 Thread Dave Morrow
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RPM binary. Anyone know where I can get one.  I really do not want to have
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Quick help with Bindings

2003-01-24 Thread Dave Morrow
Hi,

I am a newbie to Tomcat and attempting to solve what is likely a very simple
problem.

I have an out of the box install of Tomcat 4.1.18, I want to change Tomcat
such that it binds only to one of my IP addresses instead of all of them.
After reading the documentation, I changed my connector in SERVER.XML to
look as:

Connector className=org.apache.catalina.connector.http.HttpConnector
   port=80 
   address=172.17.132.103
   minProcessors=5 
   maxProcessors=75
   enableLookups=true 
   redirectPort=8443
   acceptCount=10 
   debug=0 
   connectionTimeout=6/

Unfortunately, this does not seem to isolate Tomcat to a single NIC/IP
address and I cannot for the life of me figure out why?  Other servers on
the same physical box (running IIS) will not start because tomcat binds to
port 80 on all IP's

Anyone with expertise in this ?  I would really appreciate some help.

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RE: Quick help with Bindings

2003-01-24 Thread Dave Morrow
Thanks.  I have already read those 2 documents.  Unfortunately, I am unable
to use the ISAPI_REDIRECT filter, it seems to not like my configuration.
Besides, I would like Tomcat and IIS to remain independent from one another.
I am hoping to simply get Tomcat to listen on port 80 on one IP address and
IIS to listen on port 80 on another IP address.

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Sent: January 24, 2003 9:32 AM
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Hello,
If you want Tomcat to be able to share port 80 with IIS, you'll want to
check out
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/jk/iishowto.html.  I
also found
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~lampante/howto/tomcat/iisnt/index.html to be
helpful as well.

Regards.
-John

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Subject: Quick help with Bindings


Hi,

I am a newbie to Tomcat and attempting to solve what is likely a very simple
problem.

I have an out of the box install of Tomcat 4.1.18, I want to change Tomcat
such that it binds only to one of my IP addresses instead of all of them.
After reading the documentation, I changed my connector in SERVER.XML to
look as:

Connector className=org.apache.catalina.connector.http.HttpConnector
   port=80 
   address=172.17.132.103
   minProcessors=5 
   maxProcessors=75
   enableLookups=true 
   redirectPort=8443
   acceptCount=10 
   debug=0 
   connectionTimeout=6/

Unfortunately, this does not seem to isolate Tomcat to a single NIC/IP
address and I cannot for the life of me figure out why?  Other servers on
the same physical box (running IIS) will not start because tomcat binds to
port 80 on all IP's

Anyone with expertise in this ?  I would really appreciate some help.

Thanks in advance.

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RE: Quick help with Bindings

2003-01-24 Thread Dave Morrow
I'm still leaning towards this being do-able since the Tomcat
documentation does indicate that you can add an address=x.x.x.x in the
connector configuration, it should only bind to that IP address, I should
think?

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Sent: January 24, 2003 9:41 AM
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Unfortunately, David, I don't believe that each IP gets its own set of
ports.  Instead, the ports belong to the machine itself.  If you want to
keep IIS and Tomcat independent on the same machine, then you can assign a
different port to Tomcat (but you probably already know that).  I fear that
your only other alternative may be to run Tomcat on a different machine
(which I doubt you want to do at this point.)  Maybe someone more
knowledgeable can give you a better solution.

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Subject: RE: Quick help with Bindings


Thanks.  I have already read those 2 documents.  Unfortunately, I am unable
to use the ISAPI_REDIRECT filter, it seems to not like my configuration.
Besides, I would like Tomcat and IIS to remain independent from one another.
I am hoping to simply get Tomcat to listen on port 80 on one IP address and
IIS to listen on port 80 on another IP address.

David Morrow
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-Original Message-
From: Lorenti, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: January 24, 2003 9:32 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Quick help with Bindings


Hello,
If you want Tomcat to be able to share port 80 with IIS, you'll want to
check out
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/jk/iishowto.html.  I
also found
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~lampante/howto/tomcat/iisnt/index.html to be
helpful as well.

Regards.
-John

-Original Message-
From: Dave Morrow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 9:24 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Quick help with Bindings


Hi,

I am a newbie to Tomcat and attempting to solve what is likely a very simple
problem.

I have an out of the box install of Tomcat 4.1.18, I want to change Tomcat
such that it binds only to one of my IP addresses instead of all of them.
After reading the documentation, I changed my connector in SERVER.XML to
look as:

Connector className=org.apache.catalina.connector.http.HttpConnector
   port=80 
   address=172.17.132.103
   minProcessors=5 
   maxProcessors=75
   enableLookups=true 
   redirectPort=8443
   acceptCount=10 
   debug=0 
   connectionTimeout=6/

Unfortunately, this does not seem to isolate Tomcat to a single NIC/IP
address and I cannot for the life of me figure out why?  Other servers on
the same physical box (running IIS) will not start because tomcat binds to
port 80 on all IP's

Anyone with expertise in this ?  I would really appreciate some help.

Thanks in advance.

David Morrow
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Autodata Solutions Company
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RE: Quick help with Bindings

2003-01-24 Thread Dave Morrow
It would surprise me too..not even MS would make that mistake.

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-Original Message-
From: Kief Morris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: January 24, 2003 10:02 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Quick help with Bindings


Lorenti, John typed the following on 09:40 24/01/2003 -0500
Unfortunately, David, I don't believe that each IP gets its own set of 
ports.  Instead, the ports belong to the machine itself.  If you want 
to keep IIS and Tomcat independent on the same machine, then you can 
assign a different port to Tomcat

I don't think this is right, certainly on Unix different processes can
listen to the same port on different IP addresses. I would be surprised if
Windows were this crippled.

Kief


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RE: Quick help with Bindings

2003-01-24 Thread Dave Morrow
Wow.  It appears that MS is crazy enough to do such a thing after all!  I
don't believe it!

I thank you.  This solution solved the problem!

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-Original Message-
From: Ralph Einfeldt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: January 24, 2003 10:15 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Quick help with Bindings


There was a post about this toppic some month ago.

As I couldn't find it in the public archives I resend it:

 -Original Message-
 From: W. Egan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2002 6:14 PM
 To: Tomcat Users List; Nathan Phelps
 Subject: Re: Tomcat 4.1.12 taking IPs or Ports not assigned to it?
 
 
 Its a Microsoft design problem.  I guess.  If IIS listens on
 port 80 on ANY address on a given machine, it binds 0.0.0.0:80. 
 It's called socket pooling. Nothing else will be able to bind 
 80 once IIS is started.  And if something else starts first 
 and binds 80, IIS wont be able to. I ran into
 the same problem.  See this remedy:
 
 Socket Pooling (Binding IIS to 0.0.0.0:80)
 Socket pooling causes Internet Information Services (IIS) 5.0
 to listen to all IP addresses, which can present a possible 
 security risk for secure domains with multiple networks. 
 Also, bandwidth throttling and performance adjustments will 
 apply to all Web sites configured for the same port (for
 example port 80). If bandwidth throttling or performance 
 tuning is being done on a per-site basis, socket pooling 
 will need to be disabled.
 To disable socket pooling, perform the following steps:
 cscript adsutil.vbs set w3svc/disablesocketpooling true
 The command replies as follows:
 disablesocketpooling : (BOOLEAN) True
 Stop and start the IISAdmin service.
 Restart the WWW service.
 
 Once you do this, you can have both IIS and Apache/Tomcat
 listening on port
 80 on different IPs on the same machine.  No need for 
 multiple nic's and
 multiple network segments either.

 -Original Message-
 From: Dave Morrow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 3:24 PM
 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Subject: Quick help with Bindings
 
 
 Hi,
 
 Unfortunately, this does not seem to isolate Tomcat to a single NIC/IP 
 address and I cannot for the life of me figure out why?
 Other servers on
 the same physical box (running IIS) will not start because 
 tomcat binds to
 port 80 on all IP's
 
 Anyone with expertise in this ?  I would really appreciate some help.
 

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