[users@httpd] Urgent Please : Loadbalancing Tomcat using Apache

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Do you have load mod_jk and mount the jsp_examples context?

regards Dietmar




"Rehman Adil (KI/EAB)" <rehman.adil@xxxxxxxxxxxx> am 12.05.2005 10:12:17

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Hi,

I am trying to use Apache 2.0 on windows to load balance three tomcat
workers using  mod_jk(mod_jk_1.2.6_2.0.50.dll).
When I browse the URL  (http://localhost/jsp-examples/index.jsp), Apache
does not forward the request as I get the following in the Apache log file.

File does not exist: C:/apache/Apache2/htdocs/jsp-examples/index.jsp

This means that Apache is not delegating the request to the tomcat workers.
Although, I have defined the jsp-examples context in the
conf/worker2.properties
file like  this:

# Map the Tomcat jsp-examples webapp to the Web server uri space
[uri:/jsp-examples/*.jsp]
info=mapping the jsp-examples context of Tomcat
context=/jsp-examples
group=balanced

In each Tomcat worker, I have a jk2.properties file with different ports,
which looks like this.

channelSocket.port=8009
channelSocket.address=localhost
shm.file=c:/cluster/apache/jk2.shm

Any clue ? What could be the reason ?

Regards,
Rehman Adil

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