Hi,

I have enabled sticky sessions in the workers.properties, I have two nodes 
running on the same machine, I used Apache mod_jk as loadbalancer. I want to 
test session replication.
 When I make the application as distributable the loadbalancer forwards the 
request to one node one time and to the next node next time(the lbfactor for 
both the nodes is set to 1), I was assuming as the sticky sessions are enabled 
it should  always hit the same node until it is unavailable. Also, I observed 
the node name that started the session is not attached to the session 
ID(jvmRoute is set with the node name). Though the session replication works I 
feel this is not the way it should work. Am I missing some configuration here?

When I remove the distributable from the web.xml, it always hits only one node. 

My environment - Jobss 4.2.2 GA, JDK1.5, Windows XP, Apache HTTP Server 2.2.8, 
mod_jk, two nodes configured to run on the same machine.

I have another question, when I run the same setup on a Windows Vista operating 
system, the session replication doesnt work at all. Although clustering works 
fine.

Thanks,
Naren

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