>I tried running tomcat directly, but that also failed in about the same
>spot.  
>I'm running the following:
>apache 1.3.19
>Tomcat 3.2.1
>IBMJava2-SDK-1.3-5.0.i386.rpm
>classes12.zip (from Oracle)
>Oracle 8.1.7 for Linux
>Linux Redhat 7.0
>2.4 kernel

If the load is just too important for one Tomcat, use 2 or 3 TC.
And mod_jk in front could help

You're using a 2.4 kernel over a Linux Redhat 7.0 ? I read
somewhere that IBM SDK (and Sun's one) didn't works well under
2.4.

>at this point, not sure the load balancing will help.  What 
>about another product for JSPs?

Test upcoming Tomcat 3.3-M2. You didn't reply to the JDBC question
pool you're using.

>Any ideas?
>
>Thanks for your help,
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: GOMEZ Henri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 4:50 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: jk_ajp13_worker.c error connecting to the tomcat process 
>
>
>>The next thing I will try is native tomcat.  also, what do I 
>>need to do to
>>run two tomcat servers for load
>>balancing?
>>
>
>Easy :
>
>worker.list=asterix, obelix
>
>worker.asterix.port=8009
>worker.asterix.host=asterix.gaule.org
>worker.asterix.type=ajp13
>
>worker.obelix.port=8009
>worker.obelix.host=obelix.gaule.org
>worker.obelix.type=ajp13
>
>worker.loadbalancer.type=lb
>worker.loadbalancer.balanced_workers=asterix, obelix
>
>
>Then is mod_jk.conf replace all refs to worker lb :
>
><IfModule mod_jk.c>
>
>JkWorkersFile /etc/httpd/conf/workers.properties
>JkLogFile  /var/log/httpd/jk.log
>JkLogLevel warn
>JkMount /*.jsp lb
>JkMount /servlet/* lb
>JkMount /examples/* lb
>
></IfModule>
>
>
>Regards
>

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