Tomcat, ajp, IIS - loosing connection
- From: "Sean Overby" <soverby (at) solvepoint.com>
- Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 16:47:32 -0400
If you are on IIS 6.0 also try running in IIS 5.0 isolation mode. That
seemed to clear up a lot of issues we were having with the connector dying
after a day or so of working. You can find the setting here:
http://tjworld.net/help/kb/0001_iis6-Tomcat5-JK2.html#conIIS1
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Olin [mailto:peter.olin (at) gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 4:16 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat, ajp, IIS - loosing connection
Thanks Chris!
Yes, Tomcat and IIS are on different machines, and yes, there is firewall
stuff in between. IIS is in a publicly available layer, and Tomcat is more
"inside" protected from the outside world. And at the moment there is only
infrequent traffic to the server.
I'll follow up your theory - it sounds reasonable.
/Peter
2006/10/16, Christopher Schultz <chris (at) christopherschultz.net>:
>
> Peter,
>
> > After a day or so a fully functional setup (IIS, AJP Tomcat) doesn't
> work
> > any longer.
> >
> > Tomcat is still running, and surfing to the Tomcat port works fine,
> > but going through IIS no longer works. (See log excerpt below)
> >
> > We're using the following:
> >
> > - Tomcat 5.0.28
> > - ajk 2.19
> > - IIS
>
> Is everything on a single host, or do you have ISS running on a
> different machine?
>
> If they are separated, some firewall software and hardware will kill
> connections that have not been used for a certain amount of time
> (often a few hours). If your AJP13 connection is dying overnight when
> nobody is using it, perhaps you have a router or firewall configured
> to close inactive connections.
>
> -chris
>
>
>
>
--
Peter Olin
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