Felipe Oliveira wrote:
you can set each node to be part of a group...so node1 and node2 on
group1 and node 3 and node 4 on group 2.
then set one of these groups as local_worker
Could you please give a short example of doing this with mod_jk2?
I tried to modify my workers2.properties without succe
Bill Burke wrote:
I don't think you can do that. Another free software based solution you
might want to look into is linux virtual server. Supposedly it has an IP
based loadbalancer that is uber efficient.
http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/Joseph.Mack/HOWTO/index.html
We already use LVS for anoth
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> Hi all,
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> Here is my configuration:
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you can set each node to be part of a group...so node1 and node2 on
group1 and node 3 and node 4 on group 2.
then set one of these groups as local_worker
Vladyslav Kosulin wrote:
Hi all,
Here is my configuration:
Front-ent - Apache 2.0.47/mod_jk2/ajp13.
4 instances of JBoss 3.2.1/Jetty 4.2.11
Hi all,
Here is my configuration:
Front-ent - Apache 2.0.47/mod_jk2/ajp13.
4 instances of JBoss 3.2.1/Jetty 4.2.11 with identical ear applications are
configured as 2 pairs of fail-over clusters ( webapp and
javagroups as protocol provider).
node1+node2 create first fail-over cluster.
node3+node