---------------------------------------------------------------- BEFORE YOU POST, search the faq at <http://java.apache.org/faq/> WHEN YOU POST, include all relevant version numbers, log files, and configuration files. Don't make us guess your problem!!! ---------------------------------------------------------------- yea we actually did have it on each individual machine before... the problem persisted (same situations) ... but ill go make that change right now! i was looking at an older faq and i noticed this : ApJServMount /servlets balance://hostset1/root //old style compatible (existing config still working) ApJServMount /zone2 balance://hostset1/zone2 ApJServMount /zone3 balance://hostset2/zone3 in my sitaution, should i have to ApJServMounts? one for box one and one for box two? is that my problem (outside of the shared shm file)? -ed ----- Original Message ----- From: Bernie Bernstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 11:15 am Subject: Re: Load Balancing Question - 2 apache instances / 2 Jserv Instances across two machines > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > BEFORE YOU POST, search the faq at <" > target="l">http://java.apache.org/faq/>WHEN YOU POST, include all > relevant version numbers, log files, > and configuration files. Don't make us guess your problem!!! > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > At 10:32 AM 5/17/2000 -0400, Ed Crotty wrote: > >This one is gonna be a little of a doozy so I'm going to try my > best to > >describe what we have : > > > >2 machines > >solaris 2.7 on "accustress" > >solaris 2.6 on "cpts3" > > >also, we have the shm file on shared storage right now... im not > sure if > >this is correct or not but we have tried both individual files > (on each > >machine) and shared storage (ie they both can see the shm file) but > >neither work.. > > To start with, you should have the shm file be local on each > machine. That > is for sharing memory between the Apache instances, not for > sharing > anything between the jserv instances. I would expect something > completely > unexpected if this is shared across machines. > > I don't know if that is the cause of this problem, but it is a > first step > to try to solve it. Let us know if the problem persists. > > > Bernie > > > Bernie Bernstein > Talk City Inc. > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Join the Conversation. > voice: 617-244-0571 http://www.talkcity.com/ > > > > -- > -------------------------------------------------------------- > Please read the FAQ! <" target="l">http://java.apache.org/faq/> > To subscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Archives and Other: <" > target="l">http://java.apache.org/main/mail.html>Problems?: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Please read the FAQ! <http://java.apache.org/faq/> To subscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives and Other: <http://java.apache.org/main/mail.html> Problems?: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
