J M Craig/Alpha-G wrote:
Yes, I found I had to deal with all the Apache dependencies as well
Everything I needed was available at http://www.aucs.org/rpmcenter/rpms.html
(and it's worse if you try to use a version of an Apache rpm file that calls itself "apache2" as opposed to "httpd" as in the RH distro.)
Yeah. Just say no :)
I've yet to find a copy of the jk2 stuff that would install itself (I've been trying to do all the set-up by hand--getting the .so file in the right place and so on; something's not quite right).
> I am very suspicious of my mod_jk2 install. Where did you get the > version you have working from? I got the RPM from http://www.jpackage.org/rpm.php?id=447 It does not seems to be compatible with the RedHat way, though. So I just copied mod_jk2.so out of it to /etc/httpd/modules.
Still Apache won't invoke Tomcat like it should
Did the scoreboard get created? What is in /var/log/httpd/access_log /var/log/httpd/error_log ? Does http://localhost/jkstatus work?
You can say that again!So I know I'm close.... Crud this has taken a long time!
I upgraded to RedHat 8.0 in October, and that is when Apache/Tomcat integration stopped working
(I was using mod_webapp before). I finally decided to make it work just few days ago.
How is that for a long time?
I wouldn't know, but I doubt it. http://httpd.apache.org/ says:Also, I think I picked up the httpd-2.0.44 rpm--is that, perhaps part of my problem?
"No changes in configuration or third-party modules are necessary to upgrade from 2.0.42 or later,
and we will make every effort to maintain this easy upgrade path in future 2.0 releases."
(When this is all working, I wonder if there's any way to post complete directions somewhere...)I am sure the authors of http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/jk2/confighowto.html
will gladly accept contributions...
Thanks much!
Thanks accepted only when it starts working :) Leonid Dubinsky -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list