I was getting to that, but I forget to mention it before I hit send. (:o) -Mike
-----Original Message----- From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 11:22 AM To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: problem with connecting Apache2.0.40 and Tomcat4.0.4 installed on diffrent machines with mod_jk Any thoughts of compiling a HOWTO, by chance? Hint, hint. :) John > -----Original Message----- > From: Michael Schulz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 12:18 PM > To: Tomcat Users List > Subject: RE: problem with connecting Apache2.0.40 and Tomcat4.0.4 > installed on diffrent machines with mod_jk > > > > I *just* completed a successful configuration of Apache > 2.0.40 and Tomcat > 4.0.4 using the mod_jk.so connector (provided by John Turner, > thanks John) > on RedHat Linux 7.3 where Apache and Tomcat are running on separate > machines. > > If Apache is not connecting to tomcat, then you should look > on the Apache > box for the cause (assuming that the Tomcat box is running! <g>). > > In your httpd.conf file, there should be two directives, JkLogFile and > JkLogLevel. Set the JkLogLevel value to "debug" and restart > Apache. Then > when you make a request, you should be able to see what is > happening via the > log file. > > Note: If you followed John's instructions for configuring the > system, you > will have a problem because those instructions depend on the > Tomcat listener > (ApacheConfig) to generate the mod_jk.conf file. This won't > work if tomcat > and apache are on separate boxes, so you'll have to do that > part manually > (or copy the generated file from the tomcat box to the apache box). > > If your httpd.conf file contains this directive: > > include /usr/local/tomcat/conf/auto/mod_jk.conf > > then you will have problems, because tomcat is not on the apache box. > > > -Mike Schulz > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Venkat Reddy Valluri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 10:56 AM > To: Tomcat Users List > Subject: RE: problem with connecting Apache2.0.40 and Tomcat4.0.4 > installed on diffrent machines with mod_jk > > > Even though I didn't copy, Atleast Apche should have > connected to tomcat and > I should have executed jsp pages existed on tomcat box, here apache is > serving some static files which are existing on apache boxe, > but when I > tried to execute http://www.xxx.com/examples/(in mod_jk.conf jkmount > /examples/* ajp13) it is supposed to connect to tomcat box and execute > jsp's, but it is not recognising them, because it is not even > connected to > tomcat > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Michael Schulz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thu 9/19/2002 11:46 AM > To: Tomcat Users List > Cc: > Subject: RE: problem with connecting Apache2.0.40 and > Tomcat4.0.4 installed > on diffrent machines with mod_jk > > If you want to put Apache and Tomcat on separate boxes, and > still run the > Tomcat examples, you will have to copy the static (.html) > files from the > tomcat box to the apache box so that apache can serve them. > > -Mike Schulz > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 10:26 AM > To: 'Tomcat Users List' > Subject: RE: problem with connecting Apache2.0.40 and Tomcat4.0.4 > installed on diffrent machines with mod_jk > > > > The lines like "tomcat_home" etc. in workers.properties are optional. > (thanks Milt!) You only need the worker definitions (like > port number, > etc). > > I'm not sure about the Alias /manager question, that is a > good question. > > You don't need mod_jk.so on the Tomcat box, its an Apache module. > > John > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Venkat Reddy Valluri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 10:47 AM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: problem with connecting Apache2.0.40 and Tomcat4.0.4 > > installed > > on diffrent machines with mod_jk > > > > > > Hi, > > I installed Apache 2.0.40 and Tomcat 4.0.4 on different > > Linux(RedHat) servers and tried to make apache connect to > > tomcat with mod_jk module, > > > > For this I did the following things > > 1) I installed Apache 2.0.40 on Machine 'A' and built > > mod_jk.so module (./configure > > --with-apxs=/usr/local/apache2/bin/apxs > > --with-java-home=/usr/java/j2sdk1.4.0_01), It was suceesfully > > done and got mod_jk.so > > > > 2) I installed Tomcat 4.0.4 on machine 'B' and copied > > mod_jk.so from machine 'A'(Apache machine) to Machine 'B' > > (Tomcat machine), > > > > and modified server.xml as per the documenatation > > here Upon start up of tomact I got mod_jk.conf, I copied > > it from machine B to Machine A(Apache Machine) and included > > it in httpd.conf > > > > Here I did not understand Following things > > 1) in mod_jk.conf (on Machine 'A' Apache) > > Alias /manager "/opt/catalina/webapps/manager" --> > > here what I need to put, because the path mentioned is > > there on machine 'B' > > > > 2)in workesr.properties (on machine 'A' Apache) > > worker.ajp13.host= machine 'B' I am sure This is ok > > workers.tomcat_home=/opt/catalina > > workers.java_home=/opt/java/j2sdk1.4.0_01, here what > > I need to set up for these (because catalina_home and > > java_home are there in Machine 'B') > > > > here I didn't get any error in mod_jk.log (on machine 'A') > > > > Any help greatly appreciated > > Thks&Rgds > > Venkat > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>