hello

why using mod_jk2
this version is not yet supported ?

--- Edmund Urbani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> hi!
> 
> the config:
> apache httpd 2.0 + mod_jk2 + several tomcat
> instances
> 
> the problem:
> one of the webapps in a tomcat failed. the
> application continued to 
> accept requests, but they just hanged without a
> response. after a while 
> the number of hanging request reached the MaxClients
> number specified in 
> the httpd configuration, causing httpd to stop
> processing new requests 
> and effectively bringing down all other webapps on
> the system.
> 
> the question:
> how do i set up httpd / mod_jk2 to be more robust in
> case of a failure 
> of a webapp/tomcat? increasing MaxClients gives me
> more time to react, 
> but it does not solve the problem.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
>  Edmund
> 
>
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