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Title: ajp11: Servlet Error: Servlet zone xxx not found
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I found out the error - it's a bug that doesn't let you use the same name
for the host as for the zone. 

-ioana

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ioana Timariu [SMTP:Ioana.Timariu@CoreLAN.com]
> Sent: Monday, September 13, 1999 1:56 PM
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Author-Set: mmadigan@websense.com
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This drove me crazy.  I was trying to install JServ on Sun Ultra 10.  I would set up a zone restart the webserver (Apache 1.3.6) and I would still get "Servlet zone XXX not found".  Finally I found it in another newsgroup.  There is one process that is not killed when you stop and start the webserver. it looks like this:

nobody  14071  0 18:32:08     /space/java/jdk1.2.1/bin/../bin/sparc/native_threads/java org.apache.jserv.JSer

I did a kill -9 on this and restarted the webserver and my zones appeared.  Maybe I was shutting down Apache incorrectly.  According to my documentation I did:

kill -TERM 'cat /path/to/logs/log/httpd.pid'

and this did shutdown the webserver but not JServ.
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