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Sean Dowd wrote:
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> Jean-Luc Rochat wrote:
> > Sean Dowd wrote:
> > > Does that mean that tomcat now has load-balancing?  I had been under the
> > > impression that it was not there yet.
> > >
> > ooops missed that one !
> >
> > yes it is working :
> > http://ma-planete.net/examples/servlet/SessionExample
> >
> > [07/04/2000 00:14:59:385] (INFO) balance: 6588 attempting to connect to
> > server T1: ajpv12://localhost(100007f):8007
> > [07/04/2000 00:14:59:469] (INFO) balance: 6588 successfully made request
> > to server T1: ajpv12://localhost(100007f):8007
> > [07/04/2000 00:15:07:650] (INFO) balance: continuing session: TOMCAT1
> > [07/04/2000 00:15:07:731] (INFO) balance: continuing to localhost:8007
> > [07/04/2000 00:15:08:655] (INFO) balance: continuing session: TOMCAT1
> > [07/04/2000 00:15:08:804] (INFO) balance: continuing to localhost:8007
> >
> > Note that you will have an easy migration as mod_jserv allows (working
> > on my site) both load-balancing on JServ & load-balancing on Tomcat with
> > different cookies names.
> > Keep you production servlets on JServ, and begin tests on Tomcat at the
> > same time.
> >
> > cool ?
> 
> Very.  I'll start looking into migrating/testing.
> 
> Here's another load-balancing question.  I'm running a lot of zones (one
> per virtual host with 30+ virtual hosts).  It takes long time to bounce
> an engine (about 2-3 minutes) due to our initialization stuff.
> 
> When I'm bouncing one of them, it looks like mod_jserv is still
> directing requests to it and they hang until it finishes initializing.
> I assume I can tell mod_jserv that I'm taking that engine out of service
> using the forms interface, but do I have to do it for each virtual
> host?
> 
> It appears to be inconsistent if I mark on vhost as down, the others
> still think it is up.  With over 30 of them (and growing) it will be a
> major pain to mark each vhost as down before bouncing.
> 
> sean

in the latest CVS snapshots you've got a new prog called jserv_shmedit.
Use it, improve it, and contribute code back. This GUI is of course not
the best tool for production admins.

Jean-Luc


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