Rainer,
I've disabled mod_status in the httpd.conf and now the error no longer
appears in mod_jk.log.
I try http://localhost/sample/ on the server, as you request, and I am
back to "file not found".
I can reach the server from outside - the default web page shows up
okay and references
On 04.09.2009 16:01, Dennis Christopher wrote:
> Rainer,
>
> Apparently apache is calling /server-status - I see that mod_status is
No, apache itself isn't calling anything.
> enabled in httpd.conf and exercises that context.
>
> One of the frustrations, and I dont know Apache well, is that the
Rainer,
Apparently apache is calling /server-status - I see that mod_status is
enabled in httpd.conf and exercises that context.
One of the frustrations, and I dont know Apache well, is that the
access log seldom updates.
The error log in the same folder does update, but contains little
i
On 03.09.2009 20:24, Dennis Christopher wrote:
> Rainer,
>
> Trying your /sample/ I get the same result.
>
> The log appears to respond to that try but the lines are similar to
> those I originally posted from mod_jk.log.
>
> It's as though every context request is translated into '/server-statu
Rainer,
Trying your /sample/ I get the same result.
The log appears to respond to that try but the lines are similar to
those I originally posted from mod_jk.log.
It's as though every context request is translated into '/server-
status'.
the bracketed numbers are:
[221:268597152] [debug]
On 03.09.2009 19:15, Dennis Christopher wrote:
> The problem is that I am trying to support simple references to my
> context without the tomcat port explicitly included.
>
> example: myexample.com/sample should invoke the web-app sample.
You don't have a JkMount for /sample, only one for /sample
Rainer,
The problem is that I am trying to support simple references to my
context without the tomcat port explicitly included.
example: myexample.com/sample should invoke the web-app sample.
what happens instead: the browser tells me: "file not found".
looking at catalina.out it seems the
On 03.09.2009 15:34, Dennis Christopher wrote:
> Rainer,
>
> I am not sending /server-status explicitly.
>
> The mod_jk log which I excerpted earlier shows the processing of
> server-status before any context is asked for, apparently when Tomcat
> starts up.
>
> The log continues to repeat these
Rainer,
I am not sending /server-status explicitly.
The mod_jk log which I excerpted earlier shows the processing of
server-status before any context is asked for, apparently when Tomcat
starts up.
The log continues to repeat these entries - apparently mod_jk is
looping trying to satisfy
On 02.09.2009 21:45, Dennis Christopher wrote:
> Rainer,
>
> Thanks for the reply. I was confused in my orginal post: I am not using
> JBoss at all, only mod_jk.
>
> The file contents are as follows below.
>
> Apache has a hosts directory, but I'm not sure if the files matter. They
> are either
Rainer,
Thanks for the reply. I was confused in my orginal post: I am not
using JBoss at all, only mod_jk.
The file contents are as follows below.
Apache has a hosts directory, but I'm not sure if the files matter.
They are either the apache .default files or slight modifications of
them
On 27.08.2009 15:45, Dennis Christopher wrote:
> environment: Tomcat 6.0.18 under apache2 on Mac OS X Server 10.5 (Leopard).
>
> I am using a mod_jk connector with JBoss.
>
> I am having trouble getting context urls of the form
> website.my.com/myapplication honoured (or even localhost/myapplicat
Martin,
Thanks for the reply.
I can't be 100% sure, but I have another setup machine that used to
work but the internet serving on it is broken.
The config files on it ought to be accurate.
However there is no boss-service.xml file on it.
In workers.properties, I have defined:
worker.list=
JBOSS ajp connector is org.mortbay.http.ajp.AJP13Listener
from jboss docs you will need to config jboss-service.xml
5. In /server/all/deploy/jbossweb.sar/META-INF/jboss-service.xml,
edit the following:
-
Under the "Configure the Request Listeners" section, look for the add
listener call of "or
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