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Apache Web Server has been configured to work with Appian. All components of Appian are running successfully. Apache is running successfully and reachable on the port configured with HTTPS.
Trying to reach https://<SITE_URL>/suite fails with HTTP 503 Service Unreachable and the following error in mod_jk.log:
https://<SITE_URL>/suite
Failed opening socket to (::1:8009) (errno=111) connecting to backend failed. Tomcat is probably not started or is listening on the wrong port (errno=111) sending request to tomcat failed (recoverable), because of error during request sending (attempt=2) connecting to tomcat failed. service failed, worker <NODE_NAME> is in error state All tomcat instances are busy or in error state All tomcat instances failed, no more workers left
The value in the field JKWorkerProperty worker.<NODE_NAME>.host does not match the IP address that the application server is running on.
JKWorkerProperty worker.<NODE_NAME>.host
Ensure that the value in the field JKWorkerProperty worker.<NODE_NAME>.host matches the IP of the web server, as mentioned in Configuring Apache Web Server with Appian.
This article applies to all versions of Appian using Apache as the Web Server.
Last Reviewed: November 2018