Eric,
> So all I need besides the
> workers.properties entries you mentioned previously, is to make sure
> that virtual hosts in httpd.conf have the JkMounts pointed to the
> worker I choose. That worker's port must coincide with a Connector
> configuration in the server.xml for an instance of tom
Chris,
Thank you so very much for all the help. So all I need besides the
workers.properties entries you mentioned previously, is to make sure
that virtual hosts in httpd.conf have the JkMounts pointed to the
worker I choose. That worker's port must coincide with a Connector
configuration in the
Eric,
> However, I do not see anything regarding mod_jk in the txt. When
> setting up multiple instances, do I need to have mod_jk on different
> ports? Do I need to specify different Connector elements in the
> different server.xml files? Each one pointing to a different port?
You'll need more t
Chris,
I remembered seeing something about this when I downloaded tomcat,
and managed to find this in the RUNNING.txt.
==
Advanced Configuration - Multiple Tomcat Instances
==
In many circumstances,
Eric,
> Thank you for the advice regarding multiple instances of Tomcat, this
> is a great idea and I will read the documentation on it, but if there
> are any pointers anyone has they'd be greatly appreciated.
I don't know of any specific online documentation to point you to, but
you basically s
Hi Chris,
On 8/2/06, Christopher Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Eric,
>/*.jsp ajp13
>/*.do ajp13
I assume these lines say "JkMount" before the paths...?
This is correct, sorry (bad rectangular copy).
Are you using "name based virtual hosting" -- meaning that the hostname
Eric,
>/*.jsp ajp13
>/*.do ajp13
I assume these lines say "JkMount" before the paths...?
> This works great when I set up my hosts file to point
> www.townsfolkdesigns.com to the correct IP of my server box.
>
> However, if I try to access the server directly by IP, I get a 403