Maybe I missed a part of the thread, but what exactly is the reason that you
don't want to enable sticky sessions?

Russ

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brad Wood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, March 26, 2007 2:21 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: Targetting an instance
> 
> The way I see it there are three possible solutions to the abstract
> problem posed by cfchart being a 2-request tag:
> - subsequent requests need to be directed to the same instance;
> - instances share a common cfgraph cache;
> - all data for all graphs needs to be present everywhere all the time.
> 
> The first 2 options are available to you and IMHO the third option has
> such horrible consequences for performance that I am glad they didn't
> implement it.
> 
> ========
> 
> "The first 2 options are available to you"
> I don't know that I would go that far.  Just because some people on the
> list *think* something may be possible, but it will involve hacking XML
> files, and jumping through hoops using lightly documented cfcs doesn't
> necessarily make it a viable option worth the time of researching it.
> I have yet to hear from a single person so far who has:
> 1) Found themselves in this situation
> 2) Successfully implemented either of your first two suggestions.
> 
> You would think that somewhere in the live docs next to the description
> of the enable sticky connections checkbox, there would be note somewhere
> saying "Oh by the way, if you use cfchart of any other 2 request tag,
> they will not work when this is unchecked."
> 
> I suppose I expected there to be a more elegant BUILT-IN method for
> working around this.  I hate for the fact that I have a handful of
> cfcharts on my site to dictate how I must configure my cluster.  It just
> doesn't seem right.
> 
> ~Brad
> 
> 

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