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If this is the way it runs is there a way to turn this off?
I am not storeing any type of information in the servlets which
would require them to be sent to the same instance of JSERV and
the traffic that could be caused by attempting to send them all
back to there starting JSERV could cause an uneeded traffic load.
Thanks,
Rex Oleson
>Just run apache on one machine and let it load balance
>several machines running jserv. AFAIK, once a user gets
>a session apache will make sure to keep routing this
>person to the same jserv. If I am wrong please someone
>let me know :)
>
>Regards,
>naeem
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> Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 4:57 PM
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> Subject: Is Jserv clusterable?
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> We are utilizing Jserv with one server which runs both Apache, Jserv,
> and the JVM. In time, we want to make this whole setup scalable using
> load balancing through a router. However, we are worried that session
> information would be lost. Say we have machines A, B, and C. User Fred
> makes a request for a servlet and the router finds that A is open so A
> get the business. Fred then hits a link on the returned HTML page and
> the router send this to machine B, not A. Will the session information
> be available? My first inclination is that it will not. Does
> Jserv have
> a way to utilize load balancing while keeping the session information?
> Should we let Jserv do the balancing? or should we load balance by IP,
> that is, IP 12.1 through 12.254 load balance on A, 13.1 through 13.254
> on B, etc.?
>
> Or does this make no sense whatsoever?
>
> Ben Ricker
> Web Administrator
> US-Rx, Inc.
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