Hi all,
I am using a Solaris system on a college computer and would like to use tomcat on it. On asking the admin he said that would look into setting mod_jk on it but they said that running tomcat may put too much stress on the system.
I was advised to do the following but I do not have root access -
>Setup an apache2 in your home directory with it and we can redirect all
>or part of your website to it so that you can try it out. If the load
>isn't too bad I can then just copy your config over. If its more than a
>./configure option for apache2 you'd also need to prepare a package for
>mod_jk, which we can provide assistance with.
>
>We would require some equivalent of suexec support for security reasons
>and compatibility with mod_userdir and mod_rewrite (or any workaround
>that gives the same functionality)."
>or part of your website to it so that you can try it out. If the load
>isn't too bad I can then just copy your config over. If its more than a
>./configure option for apache2 you'd also need to prepare a package for
>mod_jk, which we can provide assistance with.
>
>We would require some equivalent of suexec support for security reasons
>and compatibility with mod_userdir and mod_rewrite (or any workaround
>that gives the same functionality)."
I would be very grateful if anyone could please advise me on this and maybe briefly comment on/explain some of the issues involved.
I have set up Apache 2.0 in my account but cannot run it as it needs port 80. It seems a bit odd that they (the admin) might suggest that I have to install Apache 2.0 seeing as it already in installed on the server and I have an account there. It seems a little more logical to me for them to install mod_jk and maybe direct that to the tomcat in my account??!!
Regards,
James.