Anyone seen this error before? (from mod_jk.log) [Mon Jun 24 09:28:38 2002] [jk_connect.c (151)]: jk_open_socket, connect() failed errno = 146 [Mon Jun 24 09:28:38 2002] [jk_ajp_common.c (599)]: In jk_endpoint_t::ajp_connect_to_endpoint, failed errno = 146
Thanks, -Mark -----Original Message----- From: Faine, Mark Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 9:43 AM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: Re[2]: MOD_JK Problem ? Thanks, for your reply but I think I apologized already. Still I do agree with what you say (for the most part). Also, I'm trying to build for Solaris 8. Got a binary for that? I do, but mine doesn't seem to be working. Thanks, -Mark -----Original Message----- From: Jacob Kjome [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 9:39 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re[2]: MOD_JK Problem ? Hello Mark, A binary version of mod_jk for Windows that works with Apache 2.0.39 has been made available at this site: http://www.acg-gmbh.de/mod_jk/ Note that the only reason the old module didn't work with Apache 2.0.39 is that something changed in Apache, not the Tomcat connectors. The connectors just needed to be compiled against the newer version of Apache. As much as you and I would like the Apache developers to produce binary versions of the software they develop, it is not really their responsibility. It is all of ours. If you believe differently, then you misunderstand open source. I'm not so familiar with how to compile mod_jk, but that is no reason to expect someone else to do it for me. Luckily, people from the open source community pitch in and help each other out. That is what the person at the site mentioned above has done. He's given his time to help out others. This help should not be taken for granted. Your business is not Apache Software's responsibility. They provide the tools. You need to be resourceful, or know someone who is resourceful, enough to use them. And keep in mind that Open source is not free as in "free beer", it is free as in "freedom of thought and expression". If you don't want to use it, that is up to you, but the source is available for you to use as freely as you like. However, no one owes you anything. Keep that in mind at all times. Jake Monday, June 24, 2002, 7:09:51 AM, you wrote: FM> Nothing but agreement here, today will be the 5th business day that FM> I will spend trying to figure out why Apache 2 and Tomcat 4 will not FM> work together. I should be able to download them configure them and FM> just go. Everyone says use Apache/Tomcat it's free, what they don't FM> say is it's free for a reason. FM> -Thanks, FM> Mark FM> -----Original Message----- FM> From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] FM> Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 6:47 AM FM> To: 'Tomcat Users List' FM> Subject: RE: MOD_JK Problem ? FM> Well said, and I agree 100%. I spent 8 business days trying to get Apache 2 FM> with Tomcat 4 working, both with mod_webapp and mod_jk, before FM> giving up and FM> going back to Apache 1.3. Granted, I am not experienced with FM> tomcat, which FM> may account for some of the delay, but your comments are right on FM> the money. FM> All due respect to the developers, but the idea that Apache 2, FM> Tomcat 4, and FM> the connectors are all separate projects, with little or no FM> coordination (as FM> far as I can tell) is really disappointing. To me, that seems like FM> a big FM> mistake. FM> John Turner FM> [EMAIL PROTECTED] FM> -----Original Message----- FM> From: Andy Eastham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] FM> Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 6:26 PM FM> To: Tomcat Users List FM> Subject: RE: MOD_JK Problem ? FM> I think everyone who uses Tomcat should back off using Apache2 until FM> all the FM> connectors and more so the documentation get beyond pre-alpha state. FM> I'm a big fan of Apache and Tomcat, but I'm afraid the current state FM> of the FM> connectors SUCKS. FM> I've held my tongue from writing this email for over a month, but FM> now I can't help it. I've wasted days trying to get this working FM> myself, and I've FM> downgraded back to apache 1 again... FM> Given that Apache Tomcat is the reference Servlet Implementation, I think FM> that something needs to be done soon. You basically can't use it FM> with the FM> world's most popular web server. It seems to me that there is very little FM> co-ordination between the separate Apache, Tomcat and Apache-Tomcat FM> connectors projects. Just take a look under FM> http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/ - apart FM> from coyote, there is rather a sad dearth of content. FM> I'm very sorry to have written this message which I'm sure will FM> offend some FM> very hard working people. I don't want to offend anyone, but I FM> think someone needs to say this. The Apache organisation has set FM> and achieved some very high standards, and this area is FM> significantly below par. FM> Sorry. FM> Andy >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Jerry Jalenak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >> Sent: 21 June 2002 14:03 >> To: 'Tomcat Users List' >> Subject: RE: MOD_JK Problem ? >> >> >> Sounds like I need to back off from 4.1.3beta and go back to the last >> 4.0.x build. >> >> Thanks! >> >> Jerry Jalenak >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >> Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 7:58 AM >> To: 'Tomcat Users List' >> Subject: RE: MOD_JK Problem ? >> >> >> >> According to this thread, there seems to be a problem with mod_jk and >> the latest apache (2.0.39): >> >> http://mailman.real-time.com/pipermail/tomcat-users/2002-June/069534. >> h >> tml >> >> John Turner >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> http://www.aas.com >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Jerry Jalenak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >> Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 7:50 PM >> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' >> Subject: MOD_JK Problem ? >> >> >> All, >> >> I've been trying to get the following configuration to work. >> >> Windows NT >> Apache 2.0.39 >> Tomcat 4.1.3 beta >> >> Separately, I can see the Apache default 'Welcome' by going to >> http://localhost; in a similar vein I can see Tomcat's default >> 'Welcome' by going to http://localhost:8080/index.jsp. What I can't >> make work is seeing >> Tomcat's 'Welcome' page by going to http://localhost/index.jsp >> (or any other >> path for that matter!). I've rebuilt the connectors for Tomcat, download >> the mod_jk.dll from www.acg-gmbh.de/mod_jk, and set up my >> workers.properties >> and mod_jk.conf files (similar to what I used under Tomcat 3.3.1 >> - maybe the >> problem?) Does anyone have any ideas why I can't see my JSP pages without >> needing to specify the port? >> >> Thanks in advance! >> >> Jerry >> >> This transmission (and any information attached to it) may be >> confidential and is intended solely for the use of the individual or >> entity to which it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient >> or the person responsible for delivering the transmission to the >> intended recipient, be advised that you have received this >> transmission in error and that any use, dissemination, forwarding, >> printing, or copying of this information is strictly prohibited. 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