Anything in the system log? Running out of file descriptors maybe?
Igor
On Aug 5, 2011 7:07 AM, "Pid" wrote:
On 04/08/2011 21:36, Brendon wrote: > From what I gether from this thread is
sounds like the Apache ...
If HTTPD wasn't active there'd be nothing in the mod_jk log and no 503
response...
On 04/08/2011 21:36, Brendon wrote:
> From what I gether from this thread is sounds like the Apache web server
> is not active and the problem is not ApacheTomcat.
If HTTPD wasn't active there'd be nothing in the mod_jk log and no 503
response...
p
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On 08/04/2011 04:31 AM, Pid wrote:
On 04/08/2011 03:38, Igor Cicimov wrote:
Obviously apache can't connect to tomcat. Any firewall/load balancer changes
maybe done last night between apache and tomcat? Can you access tomcat apps
bypassing apache? Can you telnet to tomcat server on the tomcat por
On 04.08.2011 04:28, Dave Filchak wrote:
>
> Not sure what happened here. The app was working just fine until today.
> I am getting a 503 Service temporarily unavailable error when trying to
> connect to a tomcat site using Apache as the front end and mod_jk
> connectors. I have verified that tomc
No changes regarding firewall or load balancers. Tomcat and apache live
on the same machine in this case.
On 22/07/64 2:59 PM, Igor Cicimov wrote:
Obviously apache can't connect to tomcat. Any firewall/load balancer changes
maybe done last night between apache and tomcat? Can you access tomcat
On 04/08/2011 03:38, Igor Cicimov wrote:
> Obviously apache can't connect to tomcat. Any firewall/load balancer changes
> maybe done last night between apache and tomcat? Can you access tomcat apps
> bypassing apache? Can you telnet to tomcat server on the tomcat port from
> the apache? Any errors
Obviously apache can't connect to tomcat. Any firewall/load balancer changes
maybe done last night between apache and tomcat? Can you access tomcat apps
bypassing apache? Can you telnet to tomcat server on the tomcat port from
the apache? Any errors in the tomcat log? Have you tried restarting tomc