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161 lines
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<IfDefine JK>
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LoadModule jk_module modules/mod_jk.so
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###
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### Where to find workers.properties
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###
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# JkWorkersFile specify the location where mod_jk will find
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# the workers definitions.
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JkWorkersFile /etc/apache2/jk-workers.properties
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###
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### Where to put mod_jk logs
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###
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# specify the location where mod_jk is going to place its log file.
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JkLogFile /var/log/apache2/mod_jk.log
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###
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### Set the jk log level [debug/error/info]
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###
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# info log will contains standard mod_jk activity (default).
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# error log will contains also error reports.
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# debug log will contains all informations on mod_jk activity
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JkLogLevel info
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###
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### Select the log format
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###
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# JkLogStampFormat will configure the date/time format found
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# on mod_jk logfile. Using the strftime() format string it's
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# set by default to "[%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y]"
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#JkLogStampFormat "[%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y] "
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###
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### JkOptions indicate to send SSL KEY SIZE,
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###
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# The directive JkOptions allow you to set many forwarding
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# options which will enable (+) or disable (-) following option.
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#
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#
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# JkOptions ForwardKeySize , you ask mod_jk, when using ajp13, to
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# forward also the SSL Key Size as required by Servlet API 2.3.
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# This flag shouldn't be set when servlet engine is Tomcat 3.2.x
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# (on by default).
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#
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#
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# JkOptions ForwardURICompat , you told mod_jk to send the URI to
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# Tomcat normally, which is less spec compliant but mod_rewrite
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# compatible, use it for compatibility with Tomcat 3.2.x engines
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# (on by default).
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#
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#
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# JkOptions ForwardURICompatUnparsed , the forwarded URI is unparsed,
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# it's spec compliant but broke mod_rewrite.
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#
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#
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# JkOptions ForwardURIEscaped , the forwarded URI is escaped and
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# Tomcat (since 3.3 rc2) will do the decoding part.
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#
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#
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# JkOptions ForwardDirectories is used in conjunction with Directory-
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# Index directive of Apache web server. As such mod_dir should be
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# available to Apache, statically or dynamically (DSO)
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#
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# When DirectoryIndex is configured, Apache will create sub-requests
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# for each of the local-url's specified in the directive, to determine
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# if there is a local file that matches (this is done by stat-ing the file).
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#
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# If ForwardDirectories is set to false (default) and Apache doesn't
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# find any files that match, Apache will serve the content of the
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# directory (if directive Options specifies Indexes for that directory)
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# or a 403 Forbidden response (if directive Options doesn't specify
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# Indexes for that directory).
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#
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# If ForwardDirectories is set to true and Apache doesn't find any
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# files that match, the request will be forwarded to Tomcat for
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# resolution. This is used in cases when Apache cannot see the index
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# files on the file system for various reasons: Tomcat is running on
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# a different machine, the JSP file has been precompiled etc.
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#
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# Note that locally visible files will take precedence over the ones
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# visible only to Tomcat (i.e. if Apache can see the file, that's
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# the one that's going to get served). This is important if there is
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# more then one type of file that Tomcat normally serves - for
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# instance Velocity pages and JSP pages.
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#
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JkOptions +ForwardKeySize +ForwardURICompat -ForwardDirectories
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###
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### JkEnvVar forward environment vars
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###
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# The directive JkEnvVar allow you to forward an environment vars
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# from Apache server to Tomcat engine.
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#
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#JkEnvVar SSL_CLIENT_V_START
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###
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### JkRequestLogFormat set the request format
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###
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# JkRequestLogFormat will configure the format of mod_jk individual
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# request logging. Request logging is configured and enabled on a
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# per virtual host basis. To enable request logging for a virtual
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# host just add a JkRequestLogFormat config. The syntax of the
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# format string is similiar to the Apache LogFormat command, here
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# is a list of the available request log format options:
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#
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# Options Description
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# %b Bytes sent, excluding HTTP headers (CLF format)
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# %B Bytes sent, excluding HTTP headers
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# %H The request protocol
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# %m The request method
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# %p The canonical Port of the server serving the request
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# %q The query string (prepended with a ? if a query string exists, otherwise an empty string)
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# %r First line of request
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# %s Request HTTP status code
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# %T Request duration, elapsed time to handle request in seconds '.' micro seconds
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# %U The URL path requested, not including any query string.
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# %v The canonical ServerName of the server serving the request
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# %V The server name according to the UseCanonicalName setting
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# %w Tomcat worker name
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#
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JkRequestLogFormat "%w %V %T"
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###
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### JkMount assign specific URLs to Tomcat
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###
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# JkMount directive assign specific URLs to Tomcat. In general the
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# structure of a JkMount directive is:
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#
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# send all requests ending in .jsp to worker1
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# JkMount /*.jsp worker1
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#
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# send all requests ending /servlet to worker1
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# JkMount /*/servlet/ worker1
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#
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# send all requests jsp requests to files located in /otherworker will go worker2
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# JkMount /otherworker/*.jsp worker2
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#
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#
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# You can use the JkMount directive at the top level or inside
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# <VirtualHost> sections of your httpd.conf file.
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#
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# We specify an autoalias, that makes it possible that apache is still
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# reponsible for serving static html files. All requests of files with
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# the ending .jsp will be redirected to a default Tomcat installation which
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# uses the default profile. Change this to fit your needs.
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jkAutoAlias /var/lib/tomcat-7-testing/webapps/
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jkMount /*.jsp ajp13
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</IfDefine>
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# vim: ts=4 filetype=apache
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