RE: Re: HTTP 404 error when mod_jk 1.2.15 connects apache 2.0.55 and tomcat 5.0.28 on unix
Use the netstat command and it will show all network interfaces/ports being used on a machine. For more detailed options when using netstat, refer to the page below. http://userpages.umbc.edu/~jack/ifsm498/netstat.html -rOcK -Original Message- From: blueberry lake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 2:35 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: Re: HTTP 404 error when mod_jk 1.2.15 connects apache 2.0.55 and tomcat 5.0.28 on unix Finally, I found the problem is that port 8009 is already used by some other application. I used another port, then everything works fine. Thank you both, martin and wapace! btw, do you know how to check if a port number has been used in UNIX? On 11/30/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > And add a JkAutoAlias line to httpd.conf if you're not going to mount > individual directories. > > > > From: "Martin Gainty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Date: 2005/11/30 Wed PM 02:53:22 EST > > To: "Tomcat Users List" > > Subject: Re: HTTP 404 error when mod_jk 1.2.15 connects apache > > 2.0.55and tomcat > 5.0.28 on unix > > > > Good Afternoon Blueberry- > > I have some excerpts from > > http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/howto/apache.html > > > > I would uninstall mod_jk, clean off the TOMCAT_HOME/conf/jk folder > > then reinstall mod_jk 1.2.15 following the doc: > > If you've previously configured Apache to use mod_jserv, remove > > any ApJServMount directives from your httpd.conf. > > > > If you're including tomcat-apache.conf or tomcat.conf, you'll want > > to remove them as well - they are specific to mod_jserv. > > > > Remember The mod_jserv configuration directives are not compatible > with > > mod_jk ! > > > > assuming your TOMCAT is properly installed and your > > $TOMCAT_HOME/conf/server.xml has this entry > > > modJk="/path/to/mod_jk.so" /> > > > > where path specified by modJk is configured correctly (usually > > /usr/lib/apache) > > > > be sure to turn on automatic config option in Apache configuration > > file called httpd.conf e.g. > > #To be added at the end of your httpd.conf > > Include /var/tomcat3/conf/jk/mod_jk.conf-auto > > > > Then restart Tomcat and mod_jk.conf should be automatically > > generated > > > > be sure to read the docs for proper installation procedure HTH > > Martin- > > - Original Message - > > From: "blueberry lake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: "Tomcat Users List" ; "Martin Gainty" > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 1:19 PM > > Subject: Re: HTTP 404 error when mod_jk 1.2.15 connects apache > > 2.0.55and tomcat 5.0.28 on unix > > > > > > Thanks for helping. > > http://localhost:7888/manager/html gives me the same HTTP 404 error. > > > > > > On 11/30/05, Martin Gainty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > Good Morning Blueberry > > > if you go to http://localhost:8081/manager/html > > > what happens when you Reload jsp-examples ? > > > Martin- > > > - Original Message - > > > From: "blueberry lake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > To: > > > Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 10:39 AM > > > Subject: HTTP 404 error when mod_jk 1.2.15 connects apache 2.0.55 > > > and tomcat > > > 5.0.28 on unix > > > > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > I installed apache 2.0.55, tomcat 5.0.28, and mod_jk 1.2.15 on a > > > solaris 5.9unix machine. > > > Before I connected apache and tomcat, both of them work fine if I > start > > > them > > > up as seperate servers. > > > Mod_jk is complied from source code and mod_jk.so is copied to > > > apache/modules/ > > > > > > > > > The connected system gives me the tomcat welcome page for URL > > > http://localhost:7888/ ( I changed apache to listen to port 7888. > > > ), which seems fine. The problem is that when I access the URLs > > > like http://localhost:7888/jsp-examples/, I got the following > > > error: > > > = > > > HTTP 404 > > > > > > type Status report > > > > > > message /jsp-examples/ > > > > > > description The requested resource (/jsp-examples/) is not available. > > > > > > Apache/Tomcat 5.0.28 > > > ==
Re: Re: HTTP 404 error when mod_jk 1.2.15 connects apache 2.0.55 and tomcat 5.0.28 on unix
Finally, I found the problem is that port 8009 is already used by some other application. I used another port, then everything works fine. Thank you both, martin and wapace! btw, do you know how to check if a port number has been used in UNIX? On 11/30/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > And add a JkAutoAlias line to httpd.conf if you're not going to mount > individual directories. > > > > From: "Martin Gainty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Date: 2005/11/30 Wed PM 02:53:22 EST > > To: "Tomcat Users List" > > Subject: Re: HTTP 404 error when mod_jk 1.2.15 connects apache 2.0.55and > > tomcat > 5.0.28 on unix > > > > Good Afternoon Blueberry- > > I have some excerpts from > > http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/howto/apache.html > > > > I would uninstall mod_jk, clean off the TOMCAT_HOME/conf/jk folder then > > reinstall mod_jk 1.2.15 > > following the doc: > > If you've previously configured Apache to use mod_jserv, remove any > > ApJServMount directives from your httpd.conf. > > > > If you're including tomcat-apache.conf or tomcat.conf, you'll want to > > remove them as well - they are specific to mod_jserv. > > > > Remember The mod_jserv configuration directives are not compatible > with > > mod_jk ! > > > > assuming your TOMCAT is properly installed and your > > $TOMCAT_HOME/conf/server.xml has this entry > > > > > modJk="/path/to/mod_jk.so" /> > > > > where path specified by modJk is configured correctly (usually > > /usr/lib/apache) > > > > be sure to turn on automatic config option in Apache configuration file > > called httpd.conf > > e.g. > > #To be added at the end of your httpd.conf > > Include /var/tomcat3/conf/jk/mod_jk.conf-auto > > > > Then restart Tomcat and mod_jk.conf should be automatically generated > > > > be sure to read the docs for proper installation procedure > > HTH > > Martin- > > - Original Message - > > From: "blueberry lake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: "Tomcat Users List" ; "Martin Gainty" > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 1:19 PM > > Subject: Re: HTTP 404 error when mod_jk 1.2.15 connects apache 2.0.55and > > tomcat 5.0.28 on unix > > > > > > Thanks for helping. > > http://localhost:7888/manager/html gives me the same HTTP 404 error. > > > > > > On 11/30/05, Martin Gainty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > Good Morning Blueberry > > > if you go to http://localhost:8081/manager/html > > > what happens when you Reload jsp-examples ? > > > Martin- > > > - Original Message - > > > From: "blueberry lake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > To: > > > Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 10:39 AM > > > Subject: HTTP 404 error when mod_jk 1.2.15 connects apache 2.0.55 and > > > tomcat > > > 5.0.28 on unix > > > > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > I installed apache 2.0.55, tomcat 5.0.28, and mod_jk 1.2.15 on a > > > solaris 5.9unix machine. > > > Before I connected apache and tomcat, both of them work fine if I > start > > > them > > > up as seperate servers. > > > Mod_jk is complied from source code and mod_jk.so is copied to > > > apache/modules/ > > > > > > > > > The connected system gives me the tomcat welcome page for URL > > > http://localhost:7888/ > > > ( I changed apache to listen to port 7888. ), which seems fine. The > > > problem > > > is that when > > > I access the URLs like http://localhost:7888/jsp-examples/, I got the > > > following error: > > > = > > > HTTP 404 > > > > > > type Status report > > > > > > message /jsp-examples/ > > > > > > description The requested resource (/jsp-examples/) is not available. > > > > > > Apache/Tomcat 5.0.28 > > > == > > > > > > > > > For tomcat, I comment out the 8080 port (http) so that to make sure it > > > stops > > > the http service and only handles the requests > > > on port 8009 from apache. That's the only modification I did in > tomcat. > > > > > > For apache, I add workers.properties file and edit httpd.conf, > both in > > > conf/ subdirectory. > > >
Re: Re: HTTP 404 error when mod_jk 1.2.15 connects apache 2.0.55 and tomcat 5.0.28 on unix
And add a JkAutoAlias line to httpd.conf if you're not going to mount individual directories. > > From: "Martin Gainty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 2005/11/30 Wed PM 02:53:22 EST > To: "Tomcat Users List" > Subject: Re: HTTP 404 error when mod_jk 1.2.15 connects apache 2.0.55 and > tomcat 5.0.28 on unix > > Good Afternoon Blueberry- > I have some excerpts from > http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/howto/apache.html > > I would uninstall mod_jk, clean off the TOMCAT_HOME/conf/jk folder then > reinstall mod_jk 1.2.15 > following the doc: > If you've previously configured Apache to use mod_jserv, remove any > ApJServMount directives from your httpd.conf. > > If you're including tomcat-apache.conf or tomcat.conf, you'll want to > remove them as well - they are specific to mod_jserv. > > Remember The mod_jserv configuration directives are not compatible with > mod_jk ! > > assuming your TOMCAT is properly installed and your > $TOMCAT_HOME/conf/server.xml has this entry > > modJk="/path/to/mod_jk.so" /> > > where path specified by modJk is configured correctly (usually > /usr/lib/apache) > > be sure to turn on automatic config option in Apache configuration file > called httpd.conf > e.g. > #To be added at the end of your httpd.conf > Include /var/tomcat3/conf/jk/mod_jk.conf-auto > > Then restart Tomcat and mod_jk.conf should be automatically generated > > be sure to read the docs for proper installation procedure > HTH > Martin- > - Original Message - > From: "blueberry lake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "Tomcat Users List" ; "Martin Gainty" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 1:19 PM > Subject: Re: HTTP 404 error when mod_jk 1.2.15 connects apache 2.0.55 and > tomcat 5.0.28 on unix > > > Thanks for helping. > http://localhost:7888/manager/html gives me the same HTTP 404 error. > > > On 11/30/05, Martin Gainty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Good Morning Blueberry > > if you go to http://localhost:8081/manager/html > > what happens when you Reload jsp-examples ? > > Martin- > > - Original Message - > > From: "blueberry lake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: > > Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 10:39 AM > > Subject: HTTP 404 error when mod_jk 1.2.15 connects apache 2.0.55 and > > tomcat > > 5.0.28 on unix > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > I installed apache 2.0.55, tomcat 5.0.28, and mod_jk 1.2.15 on a > > solaris 5.9unix machine. > > Before I connected apache and tomcat, both of them work fine if I start > > them > > up as seperate servers. > > Mod_jk is complied from source code and mod_jk.so is copied to > > apache/modules/ > > > > > > The connected system gives me the tomcat welcome page for URL > > http://localhost:7888/ > > ( I changed apache to listen to port 7888. ), which seems fine. The > > problem > > is that when > > I access the URLs like http://localhost:7888/jsp-examples/, I got the > > following error: > > = > > HTTP 404 > > > > type Status report > > > > message /jsp-examples/ > > > > description The requested resource (/jsp-examples/) is not available. > > > > Apache/Tomcat 5.0.28 > > == > > > > > > For tomcat, I comment out the 8080 port (http) so that to make sure it > > stops > > the http service and only handles the requests > > on port 8009 from apache. That's the only modification I did in tomcat. > > > > For apache, I add workers.properties file and edit httpd.conf, both in > > conf/ subdirectory. > > The workers.properties is like: > > == > > workers.tomcat_home=/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28 > > workers.java_home=/usr/j2sdk1.4.2_03 > > ps=/ > > worker.list=worker1 > > > > worker.worker1.port=8009 > > worker.worker1.host=localhost > > worker.worker1.type=ajp13 > > worker.worker1.lbfactor=50 > > == > > > > > > > > The httpd.conf has the following modification: > > === > > # > > Listen 7888 > > > > # > > LoadModulejk_module modules/mod_jk.so > > > > # > > #config of mod_jk > > # > > JkWorkersFile /usr/local/apache2.0.55/conf/workers.properties > > JkLogFile /usr/local/jaka
Re: HTTP 404 error when mod_jk 1.2.15 connects apache 2.0.55 and tomcat 5.0.28 on unix
Good Afternoon Blueberry- I have some excerpts from http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/howto/apache.html I would uninstall mod_jk, clean off the TOMCAT_HOME/conf/jk folder then reinstall mod_jk 1.2.15 following the doc: If you've previously configured Apache to use mod_jserv, remove any ApJServMount directives from your httpd.conf. If you're including tomcat-apache.conf or tomcat.conf, you'll want to remove them as well - they are specific to mod_jserv. Remember The mod_jserv configuration directives are not compatible with mod_jk ! assuming your TOMCAT is properly installed and your $TOMCAT_HOME/conf/server.xml has this entry modJk="/path/to/mod_jk.so" /> where path specified by modJk is configured correctly (usually /usr/lib/apache) be sure to turn on automatic config option in Apache configuration file called httpd.conf e.g. #To be added at the end of your httpd.conf Include /var/tomcat3/conf/jk/mod_jk.conf-auto Then restart Tomcat and mod_jk.conf should be automatically generated be sure to read the docs for proper installation procedure HTH Martin- - Original Message - From: "blueberry lake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Tomcat Users List" ; "Martin Gainty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 1:19 PM Subject: Re: HTTP 404 error when mod_jk 1.2.15 connects apache 2.0.55 and tomcat 5.0.28 on unix Thanks for helping. http://localhost:7888/manager/html gives me the same HTTP 404 error. On 11/30/05, Martin Gainty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Good Morning Blueberry if you go to http://localhost:8081/manager/html what happens when you Reload jsp-examples ? Martin- - Original Message - From: "blueberry lake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 10:39 AM Subject: HTTP 404 error when mod_jk 1.2.15 connects apache 2.0.55 and tomcat 5.0.28 on unix Hi all, I installed apache 2.0.55, tomcat 5.0.28, and mod_jk 1.2.15 on a solaris 5.9unix machine. Before I connected apache and tomcat, both of them work fine if I start them up as seperate servers. Mod_jk is complied from source code and mod_jk.so is copied to apache/modules/ The connected system gives me the tomcat welcome page for URL http://localhost:7888/ ( I changed apache to listen to port 7888. ), which seems fine. The problem is that when I access the URLs like http://localhost:7888/jsp-examples/, I got the following error: = HTTP 404 type Status report message /jsp-examples/ description The requested resource (/jsp-examples/) is not available. Apache/Tomcat 5.0.28 == For tomcat, I comment out the 8080 port (http) so that to make sure it stops the http service and only handles the requests on port 8009 from apache. That's the only modification I did in tomcat. For apache, I add workers.properties file and edit httpd.conf, both in conf/ subdirectory. The workers.properties is like: == workers.tomcat_home=/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28 workers.java_home=/usr/j2sdk1.4.2_03 ps=/ worker.list=worker1 worker.worker1.port=8009 worker.worker1.host=localhost worker.worker1.type=ajp13 worker.worker1.lbfactor=50 == The httpd.conf has the following modification: === # Listen 7888 # LoadModulejk_module modules/mod_jk.so # #config of mod_jk # JkWorkersFile /usr/local/apache2.0.55/conf/workers.properties JkLogFile /usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28/logs/mod_jk.log JkLogLevelinfo JkLogStampFormat "[%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y] " JkOptions +ForwardKeySize +ForwardURICompat -ForwardDirectories JkRequestLogFormat "%w %V %T" # JkMount /* worker1 JkMount /*/* worker1 JkMount /*/*/* worker1 JkMount /*/*/*/* worker1 # # End of mod_jk Also the log files seem don't give me much useful info, for example, the mod_jk.log file has the following line: [Tue Nov 29 15:33:54 2005] worker1 [localhost] 0.089465 ANy suggestions are overwelcome! -b - 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: HTTP 404 error when mod_jk 1.2.15 connects apache 2.0.55 and tomcat 5.0.28 on unix
Thanks for helping. http://localhost:7888/manager/html gives me the same HTTP 404 error. On 11/30/05, Martin Gainty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Good Morning Blueberry > if you go to http://localhost:8081/manager/html > what happens when you Reload jsp-examples ? > Martin- > - Original Message - > From: "blueberry lake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: > Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 10:39 AM > Subject: HTTP 404 error when mod_jk 1.2.15 connects apache 2.0.55 and > tomcat > 5.0.28 on unix > > > Hi all, > > I installed apache 2.0.55, tomcat 5.0.28, and mod_jk 1.2.15 on a > solaris 5.9unix machine. > Before I connected apache and tomcat, both of them work fine if I start > them > up as seperate servers. > Mod_jk is complied from source code and mod_jk.so is copied to > apache/modules/ > > > The connected system gives me the tomcat welcome page for URL > http://localhost:7888/ > ( I changed apache to listen to port 7888. ), which seems fine. The > problem > is that when > I access the URLs like http://localhost:7888/jsp-examples/, I got the > following error: > = > HTTP 404 > > type Status report > > message /jsp-examples/ > > description The requested resource (/jsp-examples/) is not available. > > Apache/Tomcat 5.0.28 > == > > > For tomcat, I comment out the 8080 port (http) so that to make sure it > stops > the http service and only handles the requests > on port 8009 from apache. That's the only modification I did in tomcat. > > For apache, I add workers.properties file and edit httpd.conf, both in > conf/ subdirectory. > The workers.properties is like: > == > workers.tomcat_home=/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28 > workers.java_home=/usr/j2sdk1.4.2_03 > ps=/ > worker.list=worker1 > > worker.worker1.port=8009 > worker.worker1.host=localhost > worker.worker1.type=ajp13 > worker.worker1.lbfactor=50 > == > > > > The httpd.conf has the following modification: > === > # > Listen 7888 > > # > LoadModulejk_module modules/mod_jk.so > > # > #config of mod_jk > # > JkWorkersFile /usr/local/apache2.0.55/conf/workers.properties > JkLogFile /usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28/logs/mod_jk.log > JkLogLevelinfo > JkLogStampFormat "[%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y] " > JkOptions +ForwardKeySize +ForwardURICompat -ForwardDirectories > JkRequestLogFormat "%w %V %T" > # > JkMount /* worker1 > JkMount /*/* worker1 > JkMount /*/*/* worker1 > JkMount /*/*/*/* worker1 > # > # End of mod_jk > > > Also the log files seem don't give me much useful info, for example, the > mod_jk.log file has the following line: > [Tue Nov 29 15:33:54 2005] worker1 [localhost] 0.089465 > > ANy suggestions are overwelcome! > > -b > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
Re: HTTP 404 error when mod_jk 1.2.15 connects apache 2.0.55 and tomcat 5.0.28 on unix
Good Morning Blueberry if you go to http://localhost:8081/manager/html what happens when you Reload jsp-examples ? Martin- - Original Message - From: "blueberry lake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 10:39 AM Subject: HTTP 404 error when mod_jk 1.2.15 connects apache 2.0.55 and tomcat 5.0.28 on unix Hi all, I installed apache 2.0.55, tomcat 5.0.28, and mod_jk 1.2.15 on a solaris 5.9unix machine. Before I connected apache and tomcat, both of them work fine if I start them up as seperate servers. Mod_jk is complied from source code and mod_jk.so is copied to apache/modules/ The connected system gives me the tomcat welcome page for URL http://localhost:7888/ ( I changed apache to listen to port 7888. ), which seems fine. The problem is that when I access the URLs like http://localhost:7888/jsp-examples/, I got the following error: = HTTP 404 type Status report message /jsp-examples/ description The requested resource (/jsp-examples/) is not available. Apache/Tomcat 5.0.28 == For tomcat, I comment out the 8080 port (http) so that to make sure it stops the http service and only handles the requests on port 8009 from apache. That's the only modification I did in tomcat. For apache, I add workers.properties file and edit httpd.conf, both in conf/ subdirectory. The workers.properties is like: == workers.tomcat_home=/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28 workers.java_home=/usr/j2sdk1.4.2_03 ps=/ worker.list=worker1 worker.worker1.port=8009 worker.worker1.host=localhost worker.worker1.type=ajp13 worker.worker1.lbfactor=50 == The httpd.conf has the following modification: === # Listen 7888 # LoadModulejk_module modules/mod_jk.so # #config of mod_jk # JkWorkersFile /usr/local/apache2.0.55/conf/workers.properties JkLogFile /usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28/logs/mod_jk.log JkLogLevelinfo JkLogStampFormat "[%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y] " JkOptions +ForwardKeySize +ForwardURICompat -ForwardDirectories JkRequestLogFormat "%w %V %T" # JkMount /* worker1 JkMount /*/* worker1 JkMount /*/*/* worker1 JkMount /*/*/*/* worker1 # # End of mod_jk Also the log files seem don't give me much useful info, for example, the mod_jk.log file has the following line: [Tue Nov 29 15:33:54 2005] worker1 [localhost] 0.089465 ANy suggestions are overwelcome! -b - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HTTP 404 error when mod_jk 1.2.15 connects apache 2.0.55 and tomcat 5.0.28 on unix
Hi all, I installed apache 2.0.55, tomcat 5.0.28, and mod_jk 1.2.15 on a solaris 5.9unix machine. Before I connected apache and tomcat, both of them work fine if I start them up as seperate servers. Mod_jk is complied from source code and mod_jk.so is copied to apache/modules/ The connected system gives me the tomcat welcome page for URL http://localhost:7888/ ( I changed apache to listen to port 7888. ), which seems fine. The problem is that when I access the URLs like http://localhost:7888/jsp-examples/, I got the following error: = HTTP 404 type Status report message /jsp-examples/ description The requested resource (/jsp-examples/) is not available. Apache/Tomcat 5.0.28 == For tomcat, I comment out the 8080 port (http) so that to make sure it stops the http service and only handles the requests on port 8009 from apache. That's the only modification I did in tomcat. For apache, I add workers.properties file and edit httpd.conf, both in conf/ subdirectory. The workers.properties is like: == workers.tomcat_home=/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28 workers.java_home=/usr/j2sdk1.4.2_03 ps=/ worker.list=worker1 worker.worker1.port=8009 worker.worker1.host=localhost worker.worker1.type=ajp13 worker.worker1.lbfactor=50 == The httpd.conf has the following modification: === # Listen 7888 # LoadModulejk_module modules/mod_jk.so # #config of mod_jk # JkWorkersFile /usr/local/apache2.0.55/conf/workers.properties JkLogFile /usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28/logs/mod_jk.log JkLogLevelinfo JkLogStampFormat "[%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y] " JkOptions +ForwardKeySize +ForwardURICompat -ForwardDirectories JkRequestLogFormat "%w %V %T" # JkMount /* worker1 JkMount /*/* worker1 JkMount /*/*/* worker1 JkMount /*/*/*/* worker1 # # End of mod_jk Also the log files seem don't give me much useful info, for example, the mod_jk.log file has the following line: [Tue Nov 29 15:33:54 2005] worker1 [localhost] 0.089465 ANy suggestions are overwelcome! -b
HTTP 404 error when mod_jk 1.2.15 connects apache 2.0.55 and tomcat 5.0.28 on unix
(sorry if I send this message twice, I didn't get the first one) Hi all, I installed apache 2.0.55, tomcat 5.0.28, and mod_jk 1.2.15 on a solaris 5.9unix machine. Before I connected apache and tomcat, both of them work fine if I start them up as seperate servers. Mod_jk is complied from source code and mod_jk.so is copied to apache/modules/ The connected system gives me the tomcat welcome page for URL http://localhost:7888/ ( I changed apache to listen to port 7888. ), which seems fine. The problem is that when I access the URLs like http://localhost:7888/jsp-examples/, I got the following error: = HTTP 404 type Status report message /jsp-examples/ description The requested resource (/jsp-examples/) is not available. Apache/Tomcat 5.0.28 == For tomcat, I comment out the 8080 port (http) so that to make sure it stops the http service and only handles the requests on port 8009 from apache. That's the only modification I did in tomcat. For apache, I add workers.properties file and edit httpd.conf, both in conf/ subdirectory. The workers.properties is like: == workers.tomcat_home=/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28 workers.java_home=/usr/j2sdk1.4.2_03 ps=/ worker.list=worker1 worker.worker1.port=8009 worker.worker1.host=localhost worker.worker1.type=ajp13 worker.worker1.lbfactor=50 == The httpd.conf has the following modification: === # Listen 7888 # LoadModulejk_module modules/mod_jk.so # #config of mod_jk # JkWorkersFile /usr/local/apache2.0.55/conf/workers.properties JkLogFile /usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28/logs/mod_jk.log JkLogLevelinfo JkLogStampFormat "[%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y] " JkOptions +ForwardKeySize +ForwardURICompat -ForwardDirectories JkRequestLogFormat "%w %V %T" # JkMount /* worker1 JkMount /*/* worker1 JkMount /*/*/* worker1 JkMount /*/*/*/* worker1 # # End of mod_jk Also the log files seem don't give me much useful info, for example, the mod_jk.log file has the following line: [Tue Nov 29 15:33:54 2005] worker1 [localhost] 0.089465 ANy suggestions are overwelcome! -b
HTTP 404 error when mod_jk 1.2.15 connects apache 2.0.55 and tomcat 5.0.28 on unix
Hi all, I installed apache 2.0.55, tomcat 5.0.28, and mod_jk 1.2.15 on a solaris 5.9unix machine. Before I connected apache and tomcat, both of them work fine if I start them up as seperate servers. Mod_jk is complied from source code and mod_jk.so is copied to apache/modules/ The connected system gives me the tomcat welcome page for URL http://localhost:7888/ ( I changed apache to listen to port 7888. ), which seems fine. The problem is that when I access the URLs like http://localhost:7888/jsp-examples/, I got the following error: = HTTP 404 type Status report message /jsp-examples/ description The requested resource (/jsp-examples/) is not available. Apache/Tomcat 5.0.28 == For tomcat, I comment out the 8080 port (http) so that to make sure it stops the http service and only handles the requests on port 8009 from apache. That's the only modification I did in tomcat. For apache, I add workers.properties file and edit httpd.conf, both in conf/ subdirectory. The workers.properties is like: == workers.tomcat_home=/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28 workers.java_home=/usr/j2sdk1.4.2_03 ps=/ worker.list=worker1 worker.worker1.port=8009 worker.worker1.host=localhost worker.worker1.type=ajp13 worker.worker1.lbfactor=50 == The httpd.conf has the following modification: === # Listen 7888 # LoadModulejk_module modules/mod_jk.so # #config of mod_jk # JkWorkersFile /usr/local/apache2.0.55/conf/workers.properties JkLogFile /usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28/logs/mod_jk.log JkLogLevelinfo JkLogStampFormat "[%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y] " JkOptions +ForwardKeySize +ForwardURICompat -ForwardDirectories JkRequestLogFormat "%w %V %T" # JkMount /* worker1 JkMount /*/* worker1 JkMount /*/*/* worker1 JkMount /*/*/*/* worker1 # # End of mod_jk Also the log files seem don't give me much useful info, for example, the mod_jk.log file has the following line: [Tue Nov 29 15:33:54 2005] worker1 [localhost] 0.089465 ANy suggestions are overwelcome! -b