Re: 64-bit connector issues on W2K8 IIS7

2009-09-15 Thread Rainer Jung
On 15.09.2009 05:34, George Sexton wrote:
 Most likely, someone has configured IIS to run in 32-bit mode. I had this
 happen with a customer. They were using another app that required 32-bit
 mode for compatibility.
 
 If you do end up running the 32-bit Redirector, you need to put your
 registry entry under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\WOW6432Node
 
 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/305097

Plus maybe:

http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb%3Ben-us%3B894435

It describes switching between 32Bits and 64Bits for IIS (on Windows
2003, but might still apply).

Regards,

Rainer

 -Original Message-
 From: Jordan Michaels [mailto:jor...@viviotech.net]
 Sent: Monday, September 14, 2009 5:32 PM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: 64-bit connector issues on W2K8 IIS7

 I'm trying to install the 64-bit mod_jk connector on a 64-bit Windows
 Server 2008 system. After literally hours of screwing around with the
 64-bit version of the connector, I found a blog post where someone had
 mentioned that they were able to follow the blog's installation
 suggestions and got things working on a 64-bit installation of W2K8
 64-bit server. However, the blog post described installing the 32-bit
 connector.

 So... I then tried to install the 32-bit connector
 (isapi_redirect-1.2.28.dll) and VIOLA!, everything works great.

 Has anyone had success at installing the 64-bit connector on a W2K8
 64-bit machine? What's the trick to it?

 When I use the 64-bit connector instead of the 32-bit, I get the
 following error:

 HTTP Error 500.0 - Internal Server Error
 Calling GetFilterVersion on ISAPI filter
 C:\tomcat\connectors\isapi_redirect-1.2.28.dll failed

 For now, I'm just happy to be up and running with the 32-bit version,
 but it would be nice to have a system that was totally 64-bits.

 Thanks!

 --
 Warm regards,
 Jordan Michaels
 Vivio Technologies
 http://www.viviotech.net/
 Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
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Re: 64-bit connector issues on W2K8 IIS7

2009-09-15 Thread Jordan Michaels
Ah-ha. This sounds like a plausible cause. I did install the ASP.NET 
stuff along with IIS7 so this sounds hopeful. I will investigate and 
report back if I find anything useful.


Thank you for the pointer here!

Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
Adobe Solution Provider


Rainer Jung wrote:

On 15.09.2009 05:34, George Sexton wrote:

Most likely, someone has configured IIS to run in 32-bit mode. I had this
happen with a customer. They were using another app that required 32-bit
mode for compatibility.

If you do end up running the 32-bit Redirector, you need to put your
registry entry under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\WOW6432Node

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/305097


Plus maybe:

http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb%3Ben-us%3B894435

It describes switching between 32Bits and 64Bits for IIS (on Windows
2003, but might still apply).

Regards,

Rainer


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From: Jordan Michaels [mailto:jor...@viviotech.net]
Sent: Monday, September 14, 2009 5:32 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: 64-bit connector issues on W2K8 IIS7

I'm trying to install the 64-bit mod_jk connector on a 64-bit Windows
Server 2008 system. After literally hours of screwing around with the
64-bit version of the connector, I found a blog post where someone had
mentioned that they were able to follow the blog's installation
suggestions and got things working on a 64-bit installation of W2K8
64-bit server. However, the blog post described installing the 32-bit
connector.

So... I then tried to install the 32-bit connector
(isapi_redirect-1.2.28.dll) and VIOLA!, everything works great.

Has anyone had success at installing the 64-bit connector on a W2K8
64-bit machine? What's the trick to it?

When I use the 64-bit connector instead of the 32-bit, I get the
following error:

HTTP Error 500.0 - Internal Server Error
Calling GetFilterVersion on ISAPI filter
C:\tomcat\connectors\isapi_redirect-1.2.28.dll failed

For now, I'm just happy to be up and running with the 32-bit version,
but it would be nice to have a system that was totally 64-bits.

Thanks!

--
Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
Adobe Solution Provider


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64-bit connector issues on W2K8 IIS7

2009-09-14 Thread Jordan Michaels
I'm trying to install the 64-bit mod_jk connector on a 64-bit Windows 
Server 2008 system. After literally hours of screwing around with the 
64-bit version of the connector, I found a blog post where someone had 
mentioned that they were able to follow the blog's installation 
suggestions and got things working on a 64-bit installation of W2K8 
64-bit server. However, the blog post described installing the 32-bit 
connector.


So... I then tried to install the 32-bit connector 
(isapi_redirect-1.2.28.dll) and VIOLA!, everything works great.


Has anyone had success at installing the 64-bit connector on a W2K8 
64-bit machine? What's the trick to it?


When I use the 64-bit connector instead of the 32-bit, I get the 
following error:


HTTP Error 500.0 - Internal Server Error
Calling GetFilterVersion on ISAPI filter 
C:\tomcat\connectors\isapi_redirect-1.2.28.dll failed


For now, I'm just happy to be up and running with the 32-bit version, 
but it would be nice to have a system that was totally 64-bits.


Thanks!

--
Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
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Re: 64-bit connector issues on W2K8 IIS7

2009-09-14 Thread André Warnier

Jordan Michaels wrote:
..
Can't really help, never tried that combination.
But just by curiosity : is the IIS you are running, itself really a 
64-bit program ?
Also, there are I believe 2 versions of the 64-bit connector DLL : one 
for AMD processors, the other for Intel.  Did you pick the right one ?


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RE: 64-bit connector issues on W2K8 IIS7

2009-09-14 Thread Martin Gainty

once implement 64bit binaries (all of the binaries dlls and exes) have to be 
that type (in this case 64 bit) once you cross into JVM space with mod-jk or 
tomcat you'll need to make sure you're 
invoking 64 bit binaries for JVM a quick check is to look at the 64b signature 
for the jvm.dll

%JRE_HOME%\bin\server\jvm.dll

hth
Martin Gainty 
the other thing you might want to do is load in the debug version of MSVC 
libraries so when a choke
does happen the option of going invoking the ide is available and you can look 
at stacktrace
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 Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 16:31:33 -0700
 From: jor...@viviotech.net
 To: users@tomcat.apache.org
 Subject: 64-bit connector issues on W2K8 IIS7
 
 I'm trying to install the 64-bit mod_jk connector on a 64-bit Windows 
 Server 2008 system. After literally hours of screwing around with the 
 64-bit version of the connector, I found a blog post where someone had 
 mentioned that they were able to follow the blog's installation 
 suggestions and got things working on a 64-bit installation of W2K8 
 64-bit server. However, the blog post described installing the 32-bit 
 connector.
 
 So... I then tried to install the 32-bit connector 
 (isapi_redirect-1.2.28.dll) and VIOLA!, everything works great.
 
 Has anyone had success at installing the 64-bit connector on a W2K8 
 64-bit machine? What's the trick to it?
 
 When I use the 64-bit connector instead of the 32-bit, I get the 
 following error:
 
 HTTP Error 500.0 - Internal Server Error
 Calling GetFilterVersion on ISAPI filter 
 C:\tomcat\connectors\isapi_redirect-1.2.28.dll failed
 
 For now, I'm just happy to be up and running with the 32-bit version, 
 but it would be nice to have a system that was totally 64-bits.
 
 Thanks!
 
 -- 
 Warm regards,
 Jordan Michaels
 Vivio Technologies
 http://www.viviotech.net/
 Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
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Re: 64-bit connector issues on W2K8 IIS7

2009-09-14 Thread Jordan Michaels

 But just by curiosity : is the IIS you are running, itself really a
 64-bit program ?

Good question. I tried looking around at IIS7 and didn't see any glaring 
notices that it was a 64-bit program, but in my defense, I know for a 
fact that this is 64-bit Windows and this IIS is what was installed by 
default. So, it's possible that MS is shipping 32-bit software with 
64-bit OS's. I honestly don't know.


 for AMD processors, the other for Intel.  Did you pick the right one ?

Yes. I'm running an AMD CPU, and I got the connector from the amd64 
directory.


Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
Adobe Solution Provider


André Warnier wrote:

Jordan Michaels wrote:
..
Can't really help, never tried that combination.


Also, there are I believe 2 versions of the 64-bit connector DLL : one 
for AMD processors, the other for Intel.  Did you pick the right one ?


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Re: 64-bit connector issues on W2K8 IIS7

2009-09-14 Thread Jordan Michaels
I downloaded the 64-bit JDK from Sun's site, and I had to get the 
special 64-bit versions of the Tomcat exe's before Tomcat would run 
(using it's internal web server), so I know I'm using a 64-bit version 
of the JDK along with the 64-bit version of Tomcat.


Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
Adobe Solution Provider


Martin Gainty wrote:
once implement 64bit binaries (all of the binaries dlls and exes) have to be that type (in this case 64 bit) once you cross into JVM space with mod-jk or tomcat you'll need to make sure you're 
invoking 64 bit binaries for JVM a quick check is to look at the 64b signature for the jvm.dll


%JRE_HOME%\bin\server\jvm.dll

hth
Martin Gainty 
the other thing you might want to do is load in the debug version of MSVC libraries so when a choke

does happen the option of going invoking the ide is available and you can look 
at stacktrace
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Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 16:31:33 -0700
From: jor...@viviotech.net
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: 64-bit connector issues on W2K8 IIS7

I'm trying to install the 64-bit mod_jk connector on a 64-bit Windows 
Server 2008 system. After literally hours of screwing around with the 
64-bit version of the connector, I found a blog post where someone had 
mentioned that they were able to follow the blog's installation 
suggestions and got things working on a 64-bit installation of W2K8 
64-bit server. However, the blog post described installing the 32-bit 
connector.


So... I then tried to install the 32-bit connector 
(isapi_redirect-1.2.28.dll) and VIOLA!, everything works great.


Has anyone had success at installing the 64-bit connector on a W2K8 
64-bit machine? What's the trick to it?


When I use the 64-bit connector instead of the 32-bit, I get the 
following error:


HTTP Error 500.0 - Internal Server Error
Calling GetFilterVersion on ISAPI filter 
C:\tomcat\connectors\isapi_redirect-1.2.28.dll failed


For now, I'm just happy to be up and running with the 32-bit version, 
but it would be nice to have a system that was totally 64-bits.


Thanks!

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Vivio Technologies
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RE: 64-bit connector issues on W2K8 IIS7

2009-09-14 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
 From: Martin Gainty [mailto:mgai...@hotmail.com]
 Subject: RE: 64-bit connector issues on W2K8 IIS7
 
 once implement 64bit binaries (all of the binaries dlls and exes) have
 to be that type (in this case 64 bit) once you cross into JVM space
 with mod-jk or tomcat you'll need to make sure you're
 invoking 64 bit binaries for JVM a quick check is to look at the 64b
 signature for the jvm.dll
 
 %JRE_HOME%\bin\server\jvm.dll

More erroneous information.  IIS and Tomcat run as separate, independent 
processes, communicating via comm traffic, not calls; there are no constraints 
on the modes of the two matching.

 - Chuck


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RE: 64-bit connector issues on W2K8 IIS7

2009-09-14 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
 From:  André_Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
 Subject: Re: 64-bit connector issues on W2K8 IIS7
 
 Also, there are I believe 2 versions of the 64-bit connector DLL : one 
 for AMD processors, the other for Intel.

That's not quite correct; one 64-bit version is for the 
seemed-like-a-bad-idea-at-the-time-not-quite-dead-but-should-be-put-out-of-our-misery
 IA64 architecture, while the other is for the AMD64 architecture, also known 
as x86-64 among other names and copied by Intel for their current 64-bit CPUs.

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RE: 64-bit connector issues on W2K8 IIS7

2009-09-14 Thread George Sexton
Most likely, someone has configured IIS to run in 32-bit mode. I had this
happen with a customer. They were using another app that required 32-bit
mode for compatibility.

If you do end up running the 32-bit Redirector, you need to put your
registry entry under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\WOW6432Node

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/305097

George Sexton
MH Software, Inc.
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 -Original Message-
 From: Jordan Michaels [mailto:jor...@viviotech.net]
 Sent: Monday, September 14, 2009 5:32 PM
 To: Tomcat Users List
 Subject: 64-bit connector issues on W2K8 IIS7
 
 I'm trying to install the 64-bit mod_jk connector on a 64-bit Windows
 Server 2008 system. After literally hours of screwing around with the
 64-bit version of the connector, I found a blog post where someone had
 mentioned that they were able to follow the blog's installation
 suggestions and got things working on a 64-bit installation of W2K8
 64-bit server. However, the blog post described installing the 32-bit
 connector.
 
 So... I then tried to install the 32-bit connector
 (isapi_redirect-1.2.28.dll) and VIOLA!, everything works great.
 
 Has anyone had success at installing the 64-bit connector on a W2K8
 64-bit machine? What's the trick to it?
 
 When I use the 64-bit connector instead of the 32-bit, I get the
 following error:
 
 HTTP Error 500.0 - Internal Server Error
 Calling GetFilterVersion on ISAPI filter
 C:\tomcat\connectors\isapi_redirect-1.2.28.dll failed
 
 For now, I'm just happy to be up and running with the 32-bit version,
 but it would be nice to have a system that was totally 64-bits.
 
 Thanks!
 
 --
 Warm regards,
 Jordan Michaels
 Vivio Technologies
 http://www.viviotech.net/
 Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
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