What says your mod_jk status page ?
try to monitor during the load to see if your workers are in error or OK
state, il the max busy is reached,
Then look at your logs (mod_jk, apache, tomcat, webapps logs, windows,...)
As said before, you should check the number of tcp connections opened. If
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> Rodolfo De Nadai wrote:
> > Is there a way to direct a specific script to run on a diferent port
> > than the default configurated in http.conf??
> >
you can specify listening ports based on virtual hosts,rather than the
application scripts.
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i think so :)
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From: "Phillip Hamilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 10:38 PM
Subject: RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] vhosts
If you want ALL of them to go to one directory just use *
as in *.company.com
You can also use ServerAlias and only p
Nothing? No one has ever used rotatelogs.exe? Well, surely all you pros out
there are rotating your companies' logs somehow... what and how are you doing
it, and is it something I can use?
Mark
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Subject: Apache 2.2, rotatelogs.exe, and Windows
From: Mark A.
On 14/09/2007, Mark A. Craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to use rotatelogs.exe to archive my logs with Apache 2.2 running
> in Windows 2000. WHen I try to configure it the server fails to start
> and bitches about Unicode characters on line 1 of httpd.conf that aren't
> actually there. I'
I am an Apache novice trying to configure a reverse proxy. My
httpd.conf configuration look like this:
ProxyRequests Off
Order deny,allow
Allow from all
ProxyPass /foo http://theflorys.org/
ProxyPassReverse /foo http://theflorys.org/
Order al
On 9/15/2007 5:40 PM, David wrote:
> I am an Apache novice trying to configure a reverse proxy. My
> httpd.conf configuration look like this:
>
>
> ProxyRequests Off
>
>
> Order deny,allow
> Allow from all
>
>
> ProxyPass /foo http://theflorys.org/
> Proxy
On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 18:11:46 -0400
David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [Sat Sep 15 17:08:18 2007] [warn] proxy: No protocol handler was valid
> for the URL /foo. If you are using a DSO version of mod_proxy, make
> sure the proxy submodules are included in the configuration using
> LoadModule.
You
On 9/15/2007 6:14 PM, Nick Kew wrote:
> On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 18:11:46 -0400
> David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>> [Sat Sep 15 17:08:18 2007] [warn] proxy: No protocol handler was valid
>> for the URL /foo. If you are using a DSO version of mod_proxy, make
>> sure the proxy submodules are inclu
On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 19:03:18 -0400
David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It seems to be looking for the javascrpt in my web root not the remote
> proxy location.
http://www.apachetutor.org/admin/reverseproxies
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Hello,
We use mod_jk with apache and tomcat.
Is there a way to redirect requests to a certian worker via their ip range?
Thanks in advance,
James
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Joshua:
Consistency be damned! As one example of how unproductive that consistency is,
I'm now forced to replace just that ONE ".svservers.com" partial hostname denial
with ELEVEN - and probably counting - separate IP address denials! These are
all addresses used by one person or perhaps a s
Nope, I excluded that as a possible cause pretty quickly. I don't know why, but
it's something about the actual inclusion of the piped commands to rotatelogs
that actually causes the false error about nonexistent Unicode characters. If I
uncomment them, I get the error... if I comment them out
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