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On 20.11.2009 09:03, thomas2004 wrote:
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>> Scroll back to Rainer's message dated 17/11/2009.
> There is a question there. The answer to that question is what Rainer
> is waiting for.
>
>
> Ok, here again Rainer's question:
>
>
>> I know, that you have seen a problem, the errno=11 thing. I n
rrno=11 in the mod_jk.log now. As I said in my last post,
the developer changed the program so it will not return PDF-stream but
simply plain text. What I get is posted in my former post.
Does Rainer need further info? I will supply him.
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Rainer is asking you a question, here. If you can work with him, I'm
sure he'll be able to diagnose and possibly solve your problem.
Sorry for my misunderstanding Rainer's question. I can surely work with him.
Just tell me how and in which way. I will try my best.
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Thomas,
On 11/18/2009 2:26 AM, thomas2004 wrote:
>> I know, that you have seen a problem, the errno=11 thing. I need to
>> know, whether *this* problem (errno=11, which is your original PDF
>> generation problem) also happens, when no socket-timeout a
w a
mod_jk problem and therefore is of no interest for me at the moment.
Let's concentrate on the test case with errno=11.
Ok. Hope to hear good news soon.
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Hello Thomas,
On 17.11.2009 11:05, thomas2004 wrote:
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>> I think the reproduction with html is not working because of some other
> reasons likely not related with mod_jk. In the original message he has a
> jk error message referring to errno 11=EAGAIN. There is a change between
> 1.2.26 and 1.2.
y one can check if this problem has to do with mod_jk (or apache
httpd) version or not.
Regards
Thomas
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working and that 1.2.28 was not working. Has that changed?
This problem doesn't occur by the machine where the mod_jk1.2.26 and Apache
2.0.46 installed. This problem occurs by the machine where mod_jk 1.2.28 and
Apache 2.0.52 installed.
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On 13.11.2009 15:49, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> Thomas,
>
> On 11/13/2009 2:55 AM, thomas2004 wrote:
>> Sorry, the return page this time should just contains simply text, somewhat
>> like "Generated in 0 msec[query time: 22186 msec, processing time: 20
>> msec] for 36 contracts. ", not a PDF
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On 11/13/2009 2:55 AM, thomas2004 wrote:
> Sorry, the return page this time should just contains simply text, somewhat
> like "Generated in 0 msec[query time: 22186 msec, processing time: 20
> msec] for 36 contracts. ", not a PDF-stream si
the stop button on the browser),
But when I move the same workers.properties configuration to another machine
with mod_jk 1.2.26 and Apache/2.0.52, it works fine.
So I thing it might lie on mod_jk or Apache version.
Hope you understood my problem now.
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thomas2004 wrote:
I cannot tell you what's wrong, but I can tell you that the log you show
below, shows that the JBoss response is a HTML document, not a PDF.
So maybe you have to revise some of your assumptions.
Sorry, you are right. This time I haven't test the PDF generation since I
just w
t to test the simple case. The returned page contains only text. But
I can't get the return page though long after the processing on Jboss is
finished and send back the render.
On the machine with mod_jk-1.2.26 I can get the return page.
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I am not sure these make different.
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thomas2004 wrote:
log-message in mod_jk.log Continue:
But it's still a HTML response, not a PDF.
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[Thu Nov 12 16:08:15 2009] [9280:2537062720] [debug]
wc_maintain::jk_worker.c (339): Maintaining worker worker_portfolio_son1
[Thu Nov 12 16:08:15 2009] [9280:2537062720] [debug]
ajp_reset
thomas2004 wrote:
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I cannot tell you what's wrong, but I can tell you that the log you show
below, shows that the JBoss response is a HTML document, not a PDF.
So maybe you have to revise some of your assumptions.
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On 11/12/2009 10:12 AM, thomas2004 wrote:
> I issue a request from the client (browser) to the to generate the report.
> On Jboss-log I can watch as follow:
>
> 2009-11-12 15:50:24,094 INFO [STDOUT] - 1. Get data -
> 2009-11-12 15:56
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[Thu Nov 12 15:56:15 2009] [9287:2537062720] [debug] jk_handler::mod_jk.c
(2599): Service finished with status=200 for worker=worker_portfolio_son1
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> From: thomas2004 [mailto:thomas200...@yahoo.de]
> Subject: Re: A question about mod_jk 1.2.28 configuration
>
> Where is 'Bugzilla'?
Try the link from the Tomcat home page, cleverly hidden under the name "Bug
Database".
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> Thomas can open an issue in Bugzilla, which helps us not forgetting it.
> Topic: "Socker read returns EAGAIN during long wait".
>
> Regards,
>
> Rainer
>
>
Where is 'Bugzilla'?
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On 11.11.2009 22:53, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> Thomas,
>
> On 11/11/2009 9:45 AM, thomas2004 wrote:
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>>> 20-40 minutes is an unreasonable amount of time to wait for an HTTP request
>> to complete. I recommend changing your architecture so that HTTP requests
>> don't have to take so long.
>
>
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Thomas,
On 11/11/2009 9:45 AM, thomas2004 wrote:
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>> 20-40 minutes is an unreasonable amount of time to wait for an HTTP request
> to complete. I recommend changing your architecture so that HTTP requests
> don't have to take so long.
>
> Surely is
> Without socket_timeout the log message looks as follow:
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[Wed Nov 11 14:25:13 2009] [1976:2537062720] [info]
ajp_handle_cping_cpong::jk_ajp_common.c
Please ignog my post. The log message is wrong.
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want to change their program. They said it
works by mod_jk 1.2.26, why not by 1.2.28? I am not able to give them a
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JkMount /myWeb/* worker_portfolio_son1
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Rainer,
On 11/10/2009 11:26 AM, Rainer Jung wrote:
> It's possible, that this would work as a workaround. The usual "let some
> bits dripple to keep the connection active" strategy.
Ugh. Why not have the request fire-off a report-generation thread th
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On 11/10/2009 2:53 AM, thomas2004 wrote:
>> Just to confirm: you have a single request that takes 20-40 minutes to
>> fulfill? Or do you issue a request to generate the report and then,
>> later, issue a request to retrieve the (already-genera
On 10.11.2009 17:12, André Warnier wrote:
> Rainer Jung wrote:
>> On 10.11.2009 14:26, thomas2004 wrote:
Remove the socket_timeout. Please let us know, whether that helped.
>>> I've moved the socket_timeout and the reply_timeout two days ago but it
>>> doesn't help.
>>
> ...
> Hi.
> Just my To
Rainer Jung wrote:
On 10.11.2009 14:26, thomas2004 wrote:
Remove the socket_timeout. Please let us know, whether that helped.
I've moved the socket_timeout and the reply_timeout two days ago but it
doesn't help.
...
Hi.
Just my Tomcat- and Java-dummy look on this.
As I understand the basic i
On 10.11.2009 14:26, thomas2004 wrote:
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>> Remove the socket_timeout. Please let us know, whether that helped.
>
> I've moved the socket_timeout and the reply_timeout two days ago but it
> doesn't help.
> My workersproperties looks now as follow:
>
> [code]
> worker.worker_portfolio_son1.conne
//tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/generic_howto/timeouts.html
I will try this later and tell you the result.
Btw, is there any difference between mod_jk 1.2.26 and 1.2.28. I wonder why
it works by 1.2.26 but not by 1.2.28.
Regards
Thomas
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> I newly installed the mod_jk 1.2.28 and since then got problem (see below).
>
> **
> We have a web application deployed on Jboss (RH Linux OS). The access to the
> web application is via a Apache Httpd Web Server. One of the function
do with cache. But I
don't know where and which one.
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On 11/9/2009 5:27 AM, thomas2004 wrote:
> We have a web application deployed on Jboss (RH Linux OS). The access to the
> web application is via a Apache Httpd Web Server. One of the function of
> this web application is one can online generate
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