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Pete,

That's a call to IBM. If the module you point out below is actually available it should load. Another question might be is there a conflict between that module and ones that Zend might use? Still an IBM problem in my view.

I'll try to load that module on our V7 box and see if it works.

Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects


On 4/14/2011 7:25 PM, Pete Helgren wrote:
I want to frontend Tomcat with my Zend server Apache instance and I
can't seem to get it to work (works like a champ in Windows). I
configured the workers.properties file and the uriworkmap.properties
file and added the following directives to httpd.conf.

LoadModule mod_jk /QSYS.LIB/QHTTPSVR.LIB/QZTCJK.SRVPGM


JkWorkersFile conf/workers.properties
JkMountFile conf/uriworkermap.properties

The Zendsvr Apache instance fails to start and also very unhelpfully
doesn't log anything anywhere I can see, so I can't tell what Zendsvr
Apache instance is cranky about. Using the directive listing doesn't
show any "JK" directives at all. Is this not supported on IBM i 6.1?
If I only attempt to load the module, it also won't start.

Anybody using AJP connectors on i?

-- Pete Helgren Value Added Software, Inc www.asaap.com www.opensource4i.com

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