[users@httpd] mod_jk2 Error

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Hi,

I got these following messages from mod_jk2.
Of course I searched on the web to analyze the messages,
but still have no idea 
whether we can ignore these messages.
I would appreciate it if you could tell me the meaning of
the cause of these messages.

the Apache error_log file is as following;
[Tue Mar 01 02:30:59 2005] [error] channelApr.open()
attempt to connect to
127.0.0.1:8009 (localhost) failed 111
[Tue Mar 01 02:30:59 2005] [error] ajp13.connect() failed
ajp13:wtsap02:8009
[Tue Mar 01 02:30:59 2005] [error] ajp13.service() failed
to connect
endpoint errno=9 Bad file descriptor
[Tue Mar 01 02:30:59 2005] [error] ajp13.service() Error 
forwarding
ajp13:wtsap02:8009 1 1
[Tue Mar 01 02:30:59 2005] [error] mod_jk2.handler() Error
connecting to
tomcat 120000, status 0

Server construction is as following;
  Firewall: NetScreen

Dispatcher(software loadbalancer):RS6000+Dispatcher(IBM)

WEB+App Server x2
  RedHat Enterprise Linux ES Standard Plus ver3.0
  JBoss 3.2.3 and Apache 2.0.50, mod_jk2 plug-in to use
jsp and servlet on JBoss.

Database Server
  RedHat Enterprise Linux ES Standard Plus ver3.0
  MySQL4.0.20

Thanks,
Toshio

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