------------------------------------- What's the exact problem ? I'm using jk 1.2.5 with Apache 2.0 and Tomcat 3.3.2 and handle about 300 000 req/days and never got this problem.
Explain and detail please. ------------------------------------- Hi, Henri Gomez Tomcat 3.3.2 and jk1.2.5 is what I am using now and it runs fine. The problem described emails below only occurs if you use jk1.2.x with Tomcat 5.x (or 4.x). And because of this reasonI can't upgrade my Tomcat to Tomcat5.x. Was jk1.2.x designed to work with Tomcat 5.x? Do I need to use jk2? I am using Apache 1.3.27 and I don't think it will work with jk2. nyhgan Henri Gomez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: nyhgan wrote: > Hi, > > Does mod_jk 1.0.26 fix the following problem? I believe that it is the one of the > most important issues with the mod_jk. What's the exact problem ? I'm using jk 1.2.5 with Apache 2.0 and Tomcat 3.3.2 and handle about 300 000 req/days and never got this problem. Explain and detail please. > nyhgan wrote: > > > Exactly. I have been on this user list for months and I still haven't seen anyone > solve the mod_jk connector issue for apache and tomcat 4.1.x or above. Now, I switch > back to use Tomcat3.3 instead because it runs more stable than tomcat4.x and 5.x > > We can't wait forever like this. Maybe some experience c++ programmers out there can > take a look at the source code for mod_jk and see if the problem can be fix. > > > Galam. > > > > > Daniel Gibby wrote: All I can say is you are not alone. Requests of our sort never > seem to > be answered, and we've been asking them for months. > Actually, by being answered I'm not saying that people don't post > replies, I just mean that I don't know of anyone who has fixed this > issue on their system. > > It sure sounds like the same issue that I'm having with mod_jk2 2.0.2, > apache 2.0.40, tomcat 4.1.30 or tomcat 4.1.27... but I can't be sure > that it is the same issue. My bet is that most of the tomcat developers > don't use connectors because they would rather keep things stable, and > introducing apache into the mix just means one more point of failure. > > Sorry I can't be of more help right now. I've tried using JMeter to > reproduce my lockups, and that hasn't helped me yet. > Is there someone out there who would like to be paid to run a profiler > on some of my applications? Please contact me off-list, and if you can > solve my issue, I'll post the results to the list... I'm in contact with > two or three people from this list that are having the same type of > issues, and more requests for help come into the list weekly. We'd all > be happy for the help. > > Daniel Gibby > > Beat De Martin wrote: > > >>Hello folks >>I'm using Tomcat 3.3.1, Apache 1.3.27 and mod_jk 1.2.4. >>Every two days my Tomcat hungs and I have to restart it. >>Before Tomcat hungs I can see the following in mod_jk.log: >>ERROR: can't receive the response message from tomcat, network problems or >>tomcat is down. err=-1 >>[jk_ajp_common.c (1137)]: Error reading reply from tomcat. Tomcat is down >>or network problems. >>[jk_ajp_common.c (1290)]: ERROR: Receiving from tomcat failed, recoverable >>operation. err=0 >>[jk_ajp_common.c (1309)]: sending request to tomcat failed in send loop. >>err=0 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard.