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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 37164] - JkShmFile Directive and jk-runtime-status

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------- Additional Comments From rainer.jung@kippdata.de  2005-10-20 01:23 -------
The apache directive JkShmFile takes the path/file as one parameter. If the path
is relative, it is being taken as relative to apaches ServerRoot. Absolute paths
should work as is.

Default is "logs/jk-runtime-status".

Of course apache needs the correct permissions to create/write on the file.

You can set JkLogLvel to debug and then look for "shm" in mod_jk.log and
error_log to check, if there were errors in opening the configured file.

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