services/ports to permit from localhost, but I'm
not sure that's necessary, and I don't know what else it might break.
Regards,
Tim
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From: Tim Hunt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 1:49 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: T
:22, Tim Hunt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wow, that's a major headache/hassle I wasn't aware of. Where can I
find
> more about the risks and how to potentially do this safely?
>
> Thanks,
> Tim
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Mark Thomas [mailto:[EM
Re: Tomcat seems to have stopped servicing requests behind
Apache
Tim Hunt wrote:
> Hmmm. Does that mean I shouldn't have an .html file (served by
Apache)
> and a .jsp file (served by Tomcat) in the same directory?
Yes. Unless you are careful about your configuration. It is possible
omcat seems to have stopped servicing requests behind
Apache
Tim Hunt wrote:
> Thanks for alerting me. I think it's only that working_mod_jk2.conf
> file that's in the httpd directory, the rest is in the /usr directory.
> Is that still a problem?
If httpd and Tomcat are servi
5:21 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat seems to have stopped servicing requests behind
Apache
Tim Hunt wrote:
> If I comment out the 'Include /etc/httpd/conf/working_mod_jk2.conf'
line from httpd.conf and restart, it serves simple .jsp pages as text
(not processed)
Storing h
it serves simple .jsp pages as text (not processed),
but restoring that line and restarting returns to problem of jsp pages
returning 503 after long delays.
Please let me know if there are any suggestions to diagnose or fix this.
Thanks,
Tim
-----Original Message-
From: Tim Hunt [
f exists a file with the pattern hs_err_pid*.log
maybe your JVM was killed, and in that log you will know the reason.
regards
Clóvis
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 6:26 PM, Tim Hunt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a Linux (Centos 4) system running Tomcat (5.5.20) behind
> Ap
Hi,
I have a Linux (Centos 4) system running Tomcat (5.5.20) behind
Apache(2.0.52) via mod_jk, and Tomcat seems to have stopped working. I
don't know what broke it, and I would really appreciate help diagnosing
the problem. Here's some more info:
I can still server up static HTML files through
Found the problem, so in case anyone is interested:
Chris wrote:
>My suggestion above is almost certainly the problem: you have two
>competing versions of Apache installed. You should pick one and
>uninstall the other. From experience, I have to say that using the
>version available from th
THANKS Chris, here are some answers/clarifications:
>> Installed Apache 2.2.2 with
>> # ./configure --enable-rewrite=shared --enable-deflate=shared \
>> --enable-alias=shared --enable-cache=shared \
>> --enable-dbd=shared --enable-disk-cache=shared \
>>
Hi,
I can't get mod_jk to work - getting 'garbled' error suggesting it's not
compiled against same version of apache? Here's the specifics:
Got fresh install of CentOS 4.3
Installed Apache 2.2.2 with
# ./configure --enable-rewrite=shared --enable-deflate=shared
--enable-alias
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