Opencms as / with Apache + mod jk (or mod proxy)
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It is highly recommended to use mod_jk to connect apache2 to Tomcat instead of mod_proxy. The latter is a lot slower and consumes much more sockets (operating system handles) which might cause system stalls in case of traffic peaks. | It is highly recommended to use mod_jk to connect apache2 to Tomcat instead of mod_proxy. The latter is a lot slower and consumes much more sockets (operating system handles) which might cause system stalls in case of traffic peaks. | ||
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Apache and mod_jk with OpenCms makes no difference between single site configuration and multi site configuration so please look here: [[MultiSite configuration instructions (apache + mod jk)]] | Apache and mod_jk with OpenCms makes no difference between single site configuration and multi site configuration so please look here: [[MultiSite configuration instructions (apache + mod jk)]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:49, 24 April 2014
It is highly recommended to use mod_jk to connect apache2 to Tomcat instead of mod_proxy. The latter is a lot slower and consumes much more sockets (operating system handles) which might cause system stalls in case of traffic peaks. Apache and mod_jk with OpenCms makes no difference between single site configuration and multi site configuration so please look here: MultiSite configuration instructions (apache + mod jk)