Hey all,
With some help from this mailing list I was able to get the mod_jk
working on AIX at least partially. The really weird thing is that ajp12
works fine, but any web-apps that use ajp13 fail. The log just stops - not
errors nothing. It seems to get the message, and realize it has to
Hello All,
We have a binary compiled on AIX 4.3.3 and it does not seem to be
working correctly.
Does anyone have another AIX mod_jk binary that we can try?
Or does anyone want to try our mod_jk binary on an AIX 4.3.3 machine
and let us know if you have the same problem?
Thanks
mcats and see if the
problem is on the mod_jk/Apache side and/or on the Tomcat/JVM
side. I haven't worked with AIX, so I don't have any specific
help I can give.
Larry
> -Original Message-
> From: Jay Balunas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 10:25
Jay,
What happens if you try to access Apache content, such as
with just http://host:8080/? Does Apache successfully serve
content, or does these requests hang too?
Larry
> -Original Message-
> From: Jay Balunas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Frid
should see evidence in mod_jk's
log of its inspection of every request that Apache receives.
I'm not sure why you would see any indication of the requests
Apache is receiving.
Cheers,
Larry
> -Original Message-
> From: Jay Balunas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Frida
Ajp13 should be the one to use. Does the mod_jk.log indicate
that the request is or isn't being forwarded to Tomcat?
Cheers,
Larry
> -Original Message-
> From: J
The mod_jk has been built successfully, and everything starts but mod_jk
does not seem to be sending requests through. This exact same
configuration and mod_jk.conf files work on Solaris, and HP, with no
problems.
Pages served directly through Apache work fine, as well as pages served
directly t