Re: stderr.log jk2.log (tomcat/apache/jk2 errors) question
If you're not setting it, then it's probably something else. For Jk2, you would set if via: channelSocket.soTimeout=time in ms [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 01BB14133B43D2118ED300104B9C202B03CFC31E@SQ_EXG1">news:01BB14133B43D2118ED300104B9C202B03CFC31E@SQ_EXG1... Bill, Thanks for the reply, I am not aware that I have set 'soTimeout'. Where would I set it? I don't see any reference to it in my any conf file on the app server or web server/jk2. Best, Stephen -Original Message- From: Bill Barker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 11:20 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: stderr.log jk2.log (tomcat/apache/jk2 errors) question Importance: Low The 'stderr.log' messages are normal (assuming that you've set an soTimeout, which I wouldn't recommend). I'd need to see more context for the jk2.log messages (unless they are caused by a really short timeout from above). [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 01BB14133B43D2118ED300104B9C202B03CFC314@SQ_EXG1">news:01BB14133B43D2118ED300104B9C202B03CFC314@SQ_EXG1... I am hoping that someone sees these errors below and can immediatly tell me that they are expected and/or normal. I am seeing hundreds of the same error in the stderr.log. Anyone see these beforeeither of them? Best, Stephen jk2.log --- [Mon Feb 10 19:04:00 2003] (error) [jk_channel_socket.c (557)]: channelSocket.receive(): Error receiving message body -1 104 [Mon Feb 10 19:04:00 2003] (error) [jk_workerEnv.c (482)]: workerEnv.processCallbacks() Error reading reply [Mon Feb 10 19:04:00 2003] (error) [jk_worker_ajp13.c (407)]: ajp13.service() ajpGetReply recoverable error 21000 stderr.log --- Feb 10, 2003 7:37:05 AM org.apache.jk.common.ChannelSocket processConnection INFO: connection timeout reached Feb 10, 2003 7:37:18 AM org.apache.jk.common.ChannelSocket processConnection INFO: connection timeout reached Feb 10, 2003 7:38:03 AM org.apache.jk.common.ChannelSocket processConnection INFO: connection timeout reached Feb 10, 2003 7:38:21 AM org.apache.jk.common.ChannelSocket processConnection INFO: connection timeout reached Feb 10, 2003 7:38:44 AM org.apache.jk.common.ChannelSocket processConnection INFO: connection timeout reached - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: stderr.log jk2.log (tomcat/apache/jk2 errors) question
Bill, Thanks for the reply, I am not aware that I have set 'soTimeout'. Where would I set it? I don't see any reference to it in my any conf file on the app server or web server/jk2. Best, Stephen -Original Message- From: Bill Barker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 11:20 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: stderr.log jk2.log (tomcat/apache/jk2 errors) question Importance: Low The 'stderr.log' messages are normal (assuming that you've set an soTimeout, which I wouldn't recommend). I'd need to see more context for the jk2.log messages (unless they are caused by a really short timeout from above). [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 01BB14133B43D2118ED300104B9C202B03CFC314@SQ_EXG1">news:01BB14133B43D2118ED300104B9C202B03CFC314@SQ_EXG1... I am hoping that someone sees these errors below and can immediatly tell me that they are expected and/or normal. I am seeing hundreds of the same error in the stderr.log. Anyone see these beforeeither of them? Best, Stephen jk2.log --- [Mon Feb 10 19:04:00 2003] (error) [jk_channel_socket.c (557)]: channelSocket.receive(): Error receiving message body -1 104 [Mon Feb 10 19:04:00 2003] (error) [jk_workerEnv.c (482)]: workerEnv.processCallbacks() Error reading reply [Mon Feb 10 19:04:00 2003] (error) [jk_worker_ajp13.c (407)]: ajp13.service() ajpGetReply recoverable error 21000 stderr.log --- Feb 10, 2003 7:37:05 AM org.apache.jk.common.ChannelSocket processConnection INFO: connection timeout reached Feb 10, 2003 7:37:18 AM org.apache.jk.common.ChannelSocket processConnection INFO: connection timeout reached Feb 10, 2003 7:38:03 AM org.apache.jk.common.ChannelSocket processConnection INFO: connection timeout reached Feb 10, 2003 7:38:21 AM org.apache.jk.common.ChannelSocket processConnection INFO: connection timeout reached Feb 10, 2003 7:38:44 AM org.apache.jk.common.ChannelSocket processConnection INFO: connection timeout reached - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: stderr.log jk2.log (tomcat/apache/jk2 errors) question
The 'stderr.log' messages are normal (assuming that you've set an soTimeout, which I wouldn't recommend). I'd need to see more context for the jk2.log messages (unless they are caused by a really short timeout from above). [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 01BB14133B43D2118ED300104B9C202B03CFC314@SQ_EXG1">news:01BB14133B43D2118ED300104B9C202B03CFC314@SQ_EXG1... I am hoping that someone sees these errors below and can immediatly tell me that they are expected and/or normal. I am seeing hundreds of the same error in the stderr.log. Anyone see these beforeeither of them? Best, Stephen jk2.log --- [Mon Feb 10 19:04:00 2003] (error) [jk_channel_socket.c (557)]: channelSocket.receive(): Error receiving message body -1 104 [Mon Feb 10 19:04:00 2003] (error) [jk_workerEnv.c (482)]: workerEnv.processCallbacks() Error reading reply [Mon Feb 10 19:04:00 2003] (error) [jk_worker_ajp13.c (407)]: ajp13.service() ajpGetReply recoverable error 21000 stderr.log --- Feb 10, 2003 7:37:05 AM org.apache.jk.common.ChannelSocket processConnection INFO: connection timeout reached Feb 10, 2003 7:37:18 AM org.apache.jk.common.ChannelSocket processConnection INFO: connection timeout reached Feb 10, 2003 7:38:03 AM org.apache.jk.common.ChannelSocket processConnection INFO: connection timeout reached Feb 10, 2003 7:38:21 AM org.apache.jk.common.ChannelSocket processConnection INFO: connection timeout reached Feb 10, 2003 7:38:44 AM org.apache.jk.common.ChannelSocket processConnection INFO: connection timeout reached - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]