I've read the several questions on StackOverflow and googled several hours but I can't find a complete and clear answer to my problem of deploying multiple Grails apps on one tomcat 5.5 (with Apache). Maybe someone can push me in the right direction or we can summarize a solution here.
The question Deploying multiple grails applications with Apache/Tomcat + Virtual Hosts looked promising but did not work. Maybe I need to do additional changes in Tomcat or Apache?
THE SITUATION:
In the webapps directory of Tomcat I have two war-files app1.war and app2.war which are getting unpacked by Tomcat and which I can access via domain1.com/app1 or domain1.com/app2 (I removed a previously used ROOT.war and the associated webapps/ROOT/ directory)
In the server.xml of Tomcat I have the following hosts:
<!-- Logger shared by all Contexts related to this virtual host. -->
<Logger className="org.apache.catalina.logger.FileLogger"
directory="logs" prefix="localhost_" suffix=".log"
timestamp="true"/>
<!-- Allow symlinks for the tomcat-docs webapp. This is required in
the Debian packages to make the Servlet/JSP API docs work. -->
<Context path="/tomcat-docs" docBase="tomcat-docs开发者_StackOverflow社区" debug="0">
<Resources className="org.apache.naming.resources.FileDirContext"
allowLinking="true" />
</Context>
</Host>
<Host name="domain1.com" appBase="webapps/app1" unpackWARs="true" autoDeploy="true"></Host>
<Host name="domain2.com" appBase="webapps/app2" unpackWARs="true" autoDeploy="true"></Host>
In Apache I have the following virtual hosts: ServerName app1.com
JkMount /* default
DocumentRoot /var/lib/tomcat5.5/webapps/app1
<directory /var/lib/tomcat5.5/webapps/app1>
Options -Indexes
</directory>
LogLevel warn
ErrorLog /var/www/app1/logs/error.log
CustomLog /var/www/app1/logs/access.log common
The Problem:
I cannot directly access the two applications via domain1.com and domain2.com - what am I doing wrong?
Many thanks in advance,
Joerg.
I struggled with this a while back and managed to get something that works ok. It doesn't use mod_jk though, I opted for mod_proxy. I also had a slightly different set up in Tomcat (mine is version 6 btw), where I added multiple connectors as well as the Host declarations you have.
Try the following -
In tomcat server.xml:
<!-- I opted for a shared thread pool so both apps share same resources - optional -->
<Executor name="tomcatThreadPool" namePrefix="catalina-exec-"
maxThreads="250" minSpareThreads="40"/>
<Connector port="8081" protocol="HTTP/1.1"
connectionTimeout="20000"
redirectPort="8444"
executor="tomcatThreadPool"
proxyName="www.domain1.com"
proxyPort="80"/>
<Connector port="8082" protocol="HTTP/1.1"
connectionTimeout="20000"
redirectPort="8445"
executor="tomcatThreadPool"
proxyName="www.domain2.com"
proxyPort="80"/>
<Host name="www.domain1.com" appBase="vhosts/domain1" unpackWARs="true"
autoDeploy="true" xmlValidation="false" xmlNamespaceAware="false">
<Alias>domain1.com</Alias>
</Host>
<Host name="www.domain2.com" appBase="vhosts/domain2" unpackWARs="true"
autoDeploy="true" xmlValidation="false" xmlNamespaceAware="false">
<Alias>domain2.com</Alias>
</Host>
In Apache:
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName www.domain1.com
ServerAlias www.domain1.com
ProxyRequests Off
ErrorLog /var/log/apache2/error-domain1.log
<Directory proxy:http://www.domain1.com:80>
Order Allow,Deny
Allow from all
</Directory>
<Proxy www.domain1.com:80>
Order deny,allow
Allow from all
</Proxy>
ProxyPass / http://localhost:8081/
ProxyPassReverse / http://localhost:8081/
ProxyPreserveHost On
</VirtualHost>
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName www.domain2.com
ServerAlias www.domain2.com
ProxyRequests Off
ErrorLog /var/log/apache2/error-domain2.log
<Directory proxy:http://www.domain2.com:80>
Order Allow,Deny
Allow from all
</Directory>
<Proxy www.domain2.com:80>
Order deny,allow
Allow from all
</Proxy>
ProxyPass / http://localhost:8082/
ProxyPassReverse / http://localhost:8082/
ProxyPreserveHost On
</VirtualHost>
Make sure mod_proxy is enable for your Apache server. It was a while ago when I got this working, so I'm sure if everything is needed in that config - once I get it working I tend to forget stuff :)
Hope that helps, Chris.
we have two Grails Web App running in production under the same tomcat
That was easy to do with tomcat 6
The difference I see with your server.xml is the name of the apps here what we have :
<Host name="www.domain1.com" appBase="[tomcat_root_dir]/www.domain1.com/webapps" unpackWARs="true"
autoDeploy="true" xmlValidation="false" xmlNamespaceAware="false">
</Host>
<Host name="www.domain2.com" appBase="[tomcat_root_dir]/www.domain2/webapps" unpackWARs="true"
autoDeploy="true" xmlValidation="false" xmlNamespaceAware="false">
</Host>
Then we have two directories domain1.com and domain2.com in tomcat root dir In each directory, we have a webapps dir which holds only a ROOT.war file for each app
Hope that helps
Cheers
Grooveek
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