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Rainer,

On 11/12/2009 6:10 PM, Rainer Jung wrote:
> The 8184 refers to the AJP default max packet size of 8KB minus some
> protocol overhead. So if a bug response is send, you will see lots of
> thosse 8184, which are simply fully sized AJP packets. Although you
> tried to increase the max packet size, it won't probably work, because
> the backend has to be reconfigured to. Anyhow, the max packet size
> should have no relation to the problem.

If the max packet sizes are mismatched (mod_jk versus Tomcat's AJP
connector), could that cause a problem here? Or, does mod_jk detect a
packet-too-large situation and log a more meaningful error message?

- -chris
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