unable to start apache httpd server with jk_module
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My apache httpd server version is 2.4.
I am unable to start after I place mod_jk
module in the modules folder.
I want to try load balancing tomcat instances with the mod_jk connector and for this purpose I have installed and set an apache httpd server which works fine.
But when I downloaded the mod_jk
connector for 64 bit windows binary file which contains a file isapi_redirect.dll
(which I take as the windows counterpart for mod_jk.so file for unix distributions) and placed it in the modules directory of the apache server and configured it in httpd.conf
file the server fails to start and gives me following error:
syntax error cant locate api module structure jk_module
I need help as to how to set this up properly on windows with tomcat7
java tomcat7 mod-jk
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My apache httpd server version is 2.4.
I am unable to start after I place mod_jk
module in the modules folder.
I want to try load balancing tomcat instances with the mod_jk connector and for this purpose I have installed and set an apache httpd server which works fine.
But when I downloaded the mod_jk
connector for 64 bit windows binary file which contains a file isapi_redirect.dll
(which I take as the windows counterpart for mod_jk.so file for unix distributions) and placed it in the modules directory of the apache server and configured it in httpd.conf
file the server fails to start and gives me following error:
syntax error cant locate api module structure jk_module
I need help as to how to set this up properly on windows with tomcat7
java tomcat7 mod-jk
Have you checked this answer?
– Vall0n
Jan 3 at 14:40
yeah and i have done exaclty what the answer suggests but still it gives me that error also could'nt be the issue of 32bit and 64 bit since the connector used is 32 and 64 bit both
– JayD
Jan 3 at 14:45
can someone comment that instead of mod_jk.so file iam getting a dll file with name isapi_redirect is this the correct file for windows version of tomcat connector for apache httpd server?
– JayD
Jan 3 at 14:48
From the error message I would say that some path is not set correct. And did you also check the chat in the comments of the answer commented above? At the end there are some helpful instructions to find the cause of the problem.
– Vall0n
Jan 3 at 14:58
ok @Vall0n ill see in the chat
– JayD
Jan 3 at 15:02
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My apache httpd server version is 2.4.
I am unable to start after I place mod_jk
module in the modules folder.
I want to try load balancing tomcat instances with the mod_jk connector and for this purpose I have installed and set an apache httpd server which works fine.
But when I downloaded the mod_jk
connector for 64 bit windows binary file which contains a file isapi_redirect.dll
(which I take as the windows counterpart for mod_jk.so file for unix distributions) and placed it in the modules directory of the apache server and configured it in httpd.conf
file the server fails to start and gives me following error:
syntax error cant locate api module structure jk_module
I need help as to how to set this up properly on windows with tomcat7
java tomcat7 mod-jk
My apache httpd server version is 2.4.
I am unable to start after I place mod_jk
module in the modules folder.
I want to try load balancing tomcat instances with the mod_jk connector and for this purpose I have installed and set an apache httpd server which works fine.
But when I downloaded the mod_jk
connector for 64 bit windows binary file which contains a file isapi_redirect.dll
(which I take as the windows counterpart for mod_jk.so file for unix distributions) and placed it in the modules directory of the apache server and configured it in httpd.conf
file the server fails to start and gives me following error:
syntax error cant locate api module structure jk_module
I need help as to how to set this up properly on windows with tomcat7
java tomcat7 mod-jk
java tomcat7 mod-jk
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Have you checked this answer?
– Vall0n
Jan 3 at 14:40
yeah and i have done exaclty what the answer suggests but still it gives me that error also could'nt be the issue of 32bit and 64 bit since the connector used is 32 and 64 bit both
– JayD
Jan 3 at 14:45
can someone comment that instead of mod_jk.so file iam getting a dll file with name isapi_redirect is this the correct file for windows version of tomcat connector for apache httpd server?
– JayD
Jan 3 at 14:48
From the error message I would say that some path is not set correct. And did you also check the chat in the comments of the answer commented above? At the end there are some helpful instructions to find the cause of the problem.
– Vall0n
Jan 3 at 14:58
ok @Vall0n ill see in the chat
– JayD
Jan 3 at 15:02
|
show 1 more comment
Have you checked this answer?
– Vall0n
Jan 3 at 14:40
yeah and i have done exaclty what the answer suggests but still it gives me that error also could'nt be the issue of 32bit and 64 bit since the connector used is 32 and 64 bit both
– JayD
Jan 3 at 14:45
can someone comment that instead of mod_jk.so file iam getting a dll file with name isapi_redirect is this the correct file for windows version of tomcat connector for apache httpd server?
– JayD
Jan 3 at 14:48
From the error message I would say that some path is not set correct. And did you also check the chat in the comments of the answer commented above? At the end there are some helpful instructions to find the cause of the problem.
– Vall0n
Jan 3 at 14:58
ok @Vall0n ill see in the chat
– JayD
Jan 3 at 15:02
Have you checked this answer?
– Vall0n
Jan 3 at 14:40
Have you checked this answer?
– Vall0n
Jan 3 at 14:40
yeah and i have done exaclty what the answer suggests but still it gives me that error also could'nt be the issue of 32bit and 64 bit since the connector used is 32 and 64 bit both
– JayD
Jan 3 at 14:45
yeah and i have done exaclty what the answer suggests but still it gives me that error also could'nt be the issue of 32bit and 64 bit since the connector used is 32 and 64 bit both
– JayD
Jan 3 at 14:45
can someone comment that instead of mod_jk.so file iam getting a dll file with name isapi_redirect is this the correct file for windows version of tomcat connector for apache httpd server?
– JayD
Jan 3 at 14:48
can someone comment that instead of mod_jk.so file iam getting a dll file with name isapi_redirect is this the correct file for windows version of tomcat connector for apache httpd server?
– JayD
Jan 3 at 14:48
From the error message I would say that some path is not set correct. And did you also check the chat in the comments of the answer commented above? At the end there are some helpful instructions to find the cause of the problem.
– Vall0n
Jan 3 at 14:58
From the error message I would say that some path is not set correct. And did you also check the chat in the comments of the answer commented above? At the end there are some helpful instructions to find the cause of the problem.
– Vall0n
Jan 3 at 14:58
ok @Vall0n ill see in the chat
– JayD
Jan 3 at 15:02
ok @Vall0n ill see in the chat
– JayD
Jan 3 at 15:02
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Have you checked this answer?
– Vall0n
Jan 3 at 14:40
yeah and i have done exaclty what the answer suggests but still it gives me that error also could'nt be the issue of 32bit and 64 bit since the connector used is 32 and 64 bit both
– JayD
Jan 3 at 14:45
can someone comment that instead of mod_jk.so file iam getting a dll file with name isapi_redirect is this the correct file for windows version of tomcat connector for apache httpd server?
– JayD
Jan 3 at 14:48
From the error message I would say that some path is not set correct. And did you also check the chat in the comments of the answer commented above? At the end there are some helpful instructions to find the cause of the problem.
– Vall0n
Jan 3 at 14:58
ok @Vall0n ill see in the chat
– JayD
Jan 3 at 15:02