RE: Problem with Load Balancing using mod_jk and session affinity.

2002-07-18 Thread Robert Chartier

Thanks guys!

It was indeed the jvmRoute identifier.  It really needs to be identical to the worker 
name as found in workers.properties.

Thanks again!

Robert Chartier

-Original Message-
From: Ricky Leung [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 12:26 AM
To: Tomcat Users List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Problem with Load Balancing using mod_jk and session
affinity.


It definitely works as I have it working too.  What you have to do is also
make sure you encodeURL all links and form actions.

> -Original Message-
> From: Eddie Bush [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 10:51 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: Problem with Load Balancing using mod_jk and session
> affinity.
>
>
> I believe (and I could be wrong) that you need to specify the _worker
> name_ for jvmRoute.  ubeans.com/tomcat - they do it.  He tested it and
> claims he has it working fine.  Check it out.
>
> Regards,
>
> Eddie
>
> Robert Chartier wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >I've successfully installed and configured apache and 2 tomcats
> using mod_jk.
> >
> >Unfortunately the load balancing works without session affinity
> between my 2 tomcat instances.  I discovered the issue by calling
> the following link: /examples/servlet/SessionExample.  I keep
> getting switch between my 2 tomcat instances.
> >
> >I know that my jvmRoute attribute is properly set as I see it
> appended on the generated session id.  Can some help me in
> figuring out what I am missing.  I know I am pretty close to have
> a working setup!
> >
> >The only odd thing about my setup is that there is a firewall
> between apache and tomact:
> >OS on all machine: Linux
> >WebServer: apache v1.3.26
> >Java: Sun v1.3.1_01
> >Tomcat: v4.0.2
> >
> >The following is all my configuration files used in my current
> setup and a portion of mod_jk.log related to my http requests.
> >
> >Thanks, I remain.
> >
> >Robert Chartier
> >
>
>
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RE: Problem with Load Balancing using mod_jk and session affinity.

2002-07-17 Thread Ricky Leung

It definitely works as I have it working too.  What you have to do is also
make sure you encodeURL all links and form actions.

> -Original Message-
> From: Eddie Bush [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 10:51 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: Problem with Load Balancing using mod_jk and session
> affinity.
>
>
> I believe (and I could be wrong) that you need to specify the _worker
> name_ for jvmRoute.  ubeans.com/tomcat - they do it.  He tested it and
> claims he has it working fine.  Check it out.
>
> Regards,
>
> Eddie
>
> Robert Chartier wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >I've successfully installed and configured apache and 2 tomcats
> using mod_jk.
> >
> >Unfortunately the load balancing works without session affinity
> between my 2 tomcat instances.  I discovered the issue by calling
> the following link: /examples/servlet/SessionExample.  I keep
> getting switch between my 2 tomcat instances.
> >
> >I know that my jvmRoute attribute is properly set as I see it
> appended on the generated session id.  Can some help me in
> figuring out what I am missing.  I know I am pretty close to have
> a working setup!
> >
> >The only odd thing about my setup is that there is a firewall
> between apache and tomact:
> >OS on all machine: Linux
> >WebServer: apache v1.3.26
> >Java: Sun v1.3.1_01
> >Tomcat: v4.0.2
> >
> >The following is all my configuration files used in my current
> setup and a portion of mod_jk.log related to my http requests.
> >
> >Thanks, I remain.
> >
> >Robert Chartier
> >
>
>
>
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Re: Problem with Load Balancing using mod_jk and session affinity.

2002-07-17 Thread Eddie Bush

I believe (and I could be wrong) that you need to specify the _worker 
name_ for jvmRoute.  ubeans.com/tomcat - they do it.  He tested it and 
claims he has it working fine.  Check it out.

Regards,

Eddie

Robert Chartier wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I've successfully installed and configured apache and 2 tomcats using mod_jk.  
>
>Unfortunately the load balancing works without session affinity between my 2 tomcat 
>instances.  I discovered the issue by calling the following link: 
>/examples/servlet/SessionExample.  I keep getting switch between my 2 tomcat 
>instances.
>
>I know that my jvmRoute attribute is properly set as I see it appended on the 
>generated session id.  Can some help me in figuring out what I am missing.  I know I 
>am pretty close to have a working setup!
>
>The only odd thing about my setup is that there is a firewall between apache and 
>tomact:
>OS on all machine: Linux
>WebServer: apache v1.3.26
>Java: Sun v1.3.1_01
>Tomcat: v4.0.2
>
>The following is all my configuration files used in my current setup and a portion of 
>mod_jk.log related to my http requests.
>
>Thanks, I remain.
>
>Robert Chartier
>



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