It sounds as if the tomcat part of the connector is not listening on port 8009.
Which connector do you use (AjpConnector, or CoyoteConnector with JkCoyoteHandler) ?
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From: Michele Neylon :: Blacknight Solutions
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Ralph Einfeldt is rumoured to have said
It sounds as if the tomcat part of the connector is not listening on
port 8009.
Which connector do you use (AjpConnector, or CoyoteConnector with
JkCoyoteHandler) ?
We managed to overcome that part of the problem :-)
We can now view the examples at:
There's no AJP connector listening on port 8009 (the default) or else you
have an AJP connector configured and listening, but it is on the wrong
port:
[Sun Mar 23 17:15:04 2003] [error] channelSocket.open() connect failed
xxx.x.com:8009 60 Operation timed out
[Sun Mar 23 17:15:04 2003]
John
Thanks for your input on this.
John Turner is rumoured to have said
There's no AJP connector listening on port 8009 (the default) or else
you have an AJP connector configured and listening, but it is on the
wrong port:
The strange thing was that it was listening all the time :-(
I ran
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We can now view the examples at:
http://lancelot.blacknightsolutions.com/examples
We are still a little
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We can now view the examples at:
http://lancelot.blacknightsolutions.com/examples
We are still a little confused
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Should the context be set in server.xml or am I still looking at
workers2.properties ?
Is the syntax used in workers2.properties correct? ie. [uri:/*.jsp
Ralph Einfeldt is rumoured to have said
The context is defined in server.xml.
Have a look for context in this file.
(Has nothing to do with mod_jk* at all)
For specific questions on mod_jk2 I'm the wrong guy,
as I've not used it by now.
Thanks for the clarification :-)
I'll play around