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Hello Eric,

Inever had a startup problem before.

At first i try with mod_jk just like it was install and configure on apache 2.2 + tomcat 7 environment and i got those type of error on the new environment so someone suggest me to try with proxy_mod_ajp.

What i did but when i'm verifying the module load by apache i don't see the proxy_mod_ajp module load.

So my question is how can i make it wotrk with proxy_mod_ajp or if it's simple to try to solve my issue with mod_jk ?

regards,

Stephane




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De : Eric Covener [covener@xxxxxxxxx]
Envoyé : 28 février 2017 13:48
À : users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Objet : Re:  RE : [users@httpd] RE : [users@httpd]

On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 1:13 PM, Stéphane Laurencelle
<stephane.laurencelle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> after that in my httpd-vhosts.conf file that is use for my different vhost define on this server i add those line for testing ajp call :


So you no longer have a startup error about loaded modules. How do you
know you're hitting the right vhost?

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Eric Covener
covener@xxxxxxxxx

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