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Klemens,

On 4/23/2010 11:21 AM, Klemens Muthmann wrote:
> However now I need to make the tomcat applications
> available over port 80 so I tried to configure mod_jk but it does not
> work.

[...]

> Currently the configuration looks like:
> - There is a symbolic link to jk.load file in /etc/apache2/mods-enabled
> with content:
>    LoadModule jk_module /usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_jk.so

Does that file exist? Probably, because you have errors coming from
mod_jk below...

> - httpd.conf is loaded in apache2.conf (after jk.load) via: "Include
> /etc/apache2/httpd.conf" and has the following content:
>    JkWorkersFile   /etc/libapache2-mod-jk/workers.properties
>    JkLogFile       /var/log/apache2/mod_jk.log
>    JkLogLevel      debug
>    JkMount /nexus/* ajp13_worker

Where do the above lines fall in terms of VirtualHosts? Most Debian-like
packages have a main VirtualHost defined somewhere like
/etc/apache2/sites-enabled.

mod_jk allows separate mounts for each virtual host, including the
top-level one, and they don't inherit from each other by default.

Try moving the JkMount like (specifically) from where it is now into
your default VirtualHost definition.

Here's the hint that you have no JkMounts defined for your virtual host:

>    [Fri Apr 23 15:20:05.210 2010] [23365:3585353520] [debug]
> jk_translate::mod_jk.c (3038): missing uri map for 127.0.1.1:/nexus/

It's the "missing uri map" that tells the story. Your workers.properties
file looks fine (though the workers.tomcat_hom, workers.java_home, and
ps properties are no longer relevant and should be removed, and you
aren't actually using that loadbalancer so unless you're just testing in
non-lb mode, remove it).

Hope that helps,
- -chris
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