Bug#609886: libapache2-mod-jk: After upgrade from 1.2.26 to 1.2.30 mod_jk no longer connects to tomcats

eyck eyck.debian at kuszelas.eu
Sun Jan 16 23:26:15 UTC 2011


> > >>From mod_jk.log:
> > [Thu Jan 13 15:05:34 2011] [441:140327941527312] [error] jk_open_socket::jk_connect.c (444): socket() failed (errno=22)
> > [Thu Jan 13 15:05:34 2011] [441:140327941527312] [info] ajp_connect_to_endpoint::jk_ajp_common.c (959): Failed opening socket to (172.17.231.57:8009) (errno=22)
> > [Thu Jan 13 15:05:34 2011] [441:140327941527312] [error] ajp_send_request::jk_ajp_common.c (1585): (ajp13) connecting to backend failed. Tomcat is probably not started or is listening on the wrong port (errno=22)
> > [Thu Jan 13 15:05:34 2011] [441:140327941527312] [info] ajp_service::jk_ajp_common.c (2540): (ajp13) sending request to tomcat failed (recoverable), because of error during request sending (attempt=1)
> > [Thu Jan 13 15:05:34 2011] [441:140327941527312] [error] ajp_service::jk_ajp_common.c (2559): (ajp13) connecting to tomcat failed.
> >  although logs suggest that port 8009 is unreachable,
> > one can connect to it using telnet, or by replacing libapache2_mod_jk with version 1.2.26
> 
> I tried to reproduce this error and I couldn't.
 This was detected on soon-to-become-production server, and then reproduced
by using clean template, performing upgrade of libapache2_mod_jk, and then
downgrade fixes the problem. Both machines came from the same template, I
need some time to verify whether the problem is related to the template or
not.

> In a clean lenny chroot I installed apache2, tomcat5.5,
> tomcat5.5-webapps, and libapache2-mod-jk. After that
 The problem was detected with tomcat6, but I tried connecting to tomcat5.5
running on another machine, and this confusing 'failed opening socket'

> Note: my workstation is an amd64.
 Same platform - opteron running 64bit kernel.

best regards, Dariusz Pietrzak
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