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  | | | mod_jk seems to be giving up with no errors | mod_jk seems to be giving up with no errors 2007-08-06 - By Charlie Williams
Back I have a server setup with Apache 2.0.55 and Tomcat 5.0.28
I am trying to use mod_jk 1.2.14 to communicate between the two
in my httpd.conf file I have the virtual host file setup as follows
<virtualhost *:80> servername www.blah.com jkmount /server1/* worker1 </virtualhost> ... for each server
then in my workers.properties file
worker.list=worker1, worker2, worker3 worker.worker1.type=ajp13 worker.worker1.host=localhost worker.worker1.port=8001 ...
with different ports for each worker
then in my server.xml file in the tomcat conf I have <connector port="8001" enableLookups="false" redirectPort="8443" debug="0" protocol="AJP/1.3" />
this all works fine until i start/stop tomcat and apache a few times, then suddenly tomcat stops getting forwarded requests. the mod_jk log has no errors in it, and tomcats catalina.out file is completely empty ( assuming I clear all logs after each restart ).
I noticed that it seems to happen more often when I am restarting apache but nothing else.
I used httpd -k stop to stop apache shutdown.sh to stop tomcat instances
Is there a known bug? Something I am doing that could be causing a persistent problem? The only way I have to fix the problem is to reboot the computer. Any help is much appreciated.
-Charlie
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