==============================
[Thu Aug 09
20:10:50 2007] [28567:38592] [debug] map_uri_to_worker::jk_uri_worker_map.c
(616): Found a wildchar match '/custdash/*=custdash1'
[Thu Aug 09 20:10:50
2007] [28567:38592] [debug] jk_handler::mod_jk.c (2111): Into handler
jakarta-servlet worker=custdash1 r->proxyreq=0
[Thu Aug 09 20:10:50 2007]
[28567:38592] [debug] wc_get_worker_for_name::jk_worker.c (114): found a worker
custdash1
[Thu Aug 09 20:10:50 2007] [28567:38592] [debug]
wc_get_name_for_type::jk_worker.c (290): Found worker type 'ajp13'
[Thu Aug
09 20:10:50 2007] [28567:38592] [debug] init_ws_service::mod_jk.c (607): Service
protocol=HTTP/1.1 method=GET host=(null) addr=10.33.84.4
name=gexprdweb.gexo.com port=80 auth=(null) user=(null)
laddr=10.33.4.151 raddr=10.33.84.4
==============================
[Thu Aug 09
20:49:17 2007] [29047:38592] [debug] wc_get_worker_for_name::jk_worker.c (114):
found a worker ecatalog1
[Thu Aug 09 20:49:17 2007] [29047:38592] [debug]
wc_get_name_for_type::jk_worker.c (290): Found worker type 'ajp13'
[Thu Aug
09 20:49:17 2007] [29047:38592] [debug] init_ws_service::mod_jk.c (607): Service
protocol=HTTP/1.1 method=GET host=(null) addr=10.33.84.4 name=gexprdweb.gexo.com
port=8
0 auth=(null) user=(null) laddr=10.33.4.151
raddr=10.33.84.4
In the above bold lines, my URL port is getting changed
from 7001 to 80 mysteriously. My instance is running over 7001 and application
too, is pointing to 7001 in all of the configuration. What could be the reason
for getting it redirected to port 80?
Thanks
Nehal
Hi
I am running apache
2.0.59 on linux machine with the mod_jk 1.2.19 binary as connector to tomcat
5.5.23.
For one of the
workers in mod_jk, its giving me following error.
[Tue Aug 07 20:41:03 2007]
[22993:22208] [debug] jk_handler::mod_jk.c (2047): Service finished with
status=404 for worker=tss1
I tried to search the fressh mod_jk binary for the
given apache version, but it seems, its not available anymore. Hence, I tried to
build from the source code, but that option also did not
work.
What could be the possible reason for the error
mentioned and how it can be resolved?
Thanks
Nehal
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