Hi,
> Are Apache and Tomcat on the same system?
Yes they are.
> Do you have any of the httpd cache modules active?
No, none.
Tim..
Rainer Jung-3 wrote:
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> Tim Redding schrieb:
>> I now have logs from both the Apache server and Tomcat. I'm a little
>&g
mod_jk if interested.
Tim..
Tim Redding wrote:
>
> I now have logs from both the Apache server and Tomcat. I'm a little
> unsure how to interpret these log files. It shows that Tomcat does serve
> the file correctly and it is Apache that appears to do something odd when
>
global.css HTTP/1.1"
304 -
xx.xx.4.58 - - [17/Jul/2008:12:33:01 +0100] "GET /css/global.css HTTP/1.1"
304 -
xx.xx.4.58 - - [17/Jul/2008:13:42:14 +0100] "GET /css/global.css HTTP/1.1"
200 7323
Little unsure about how the 4th request at 12:31:51 on Apache was served by
Tomca
ny difference.
Yeah I've just enabled the AccessLogValve so I'll know more about problem
soon
Thanks for your response.
Tim.
Christopher Schultz-2 wrote:
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> Tim,
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> Tim Redding wrote:
> | We ar
Tomcat
> log file say? (Turn on AccessLogValve if you haven't already.) Is
> Tomcat always getting requests for the correct file, or is mod_jk
> requesting the wrong file sometimes?
> --
> Len
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 11:44, Tim Redding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi,
We are experiencing intermittent problems with a particular site that is not
returning the correct file that is requested. For instance if we request
the index.html file we actually get a css file or even an image. From the
apache access log you can see that the size of the index.html file