we had our LB set to "sticky" on. No problems at all with sessions then for 
us.

DK

On 5/6/05, Frederick Valone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> We just deployed an application that uses session variables extensively. 
> This worked well in our development and staged envirionments. However when 
> we moved it to production the application began "losing" session 
> information.
> 
> We determined that this is due to the fact that production is two web 
> servers behind a content switch. The switch is not set to "sticky" sessions 
> but instead uses a "round robin" sort of system that is continually 
> redirecting the session to an alternate server.
> 
> We use alot of structures in the session scope to populate and maintain 
> state for the application so switching to client variables is not a 
> possibility.
> 
> What is the best way to address this issue? Please respond as soon as 
> possible (currently running only one server to avoid session issues)
> 
> Any one who may have run into this issue and have specifics on how they 
> addressed it would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> Frederick
> 
> 

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