We have a Tomcat cluster setup across 9 servers with clustering for session replication. However, we are not using the farmwardeployer because we have our own script that we use to shutdown each tomcat, deploy a fix version, and then start it up again so we don't incur any downtime. However, we're seeing some very unusual behavior.
After shutting down one node, deleting contents of webapps and work directories, dropping in a new war, and restarting, the new files that get exploded in the webapps directory are not those of the war dropped into the webapps directory. They are instead the files from the previous war which is no longer on the local filesystem. It leads me to believe that even though we have the farmwardeployer turned off, that when we start tomcat in clustered mode, rather than exploding the local war, it's getting the contents of the war from another node. Any ideas? Thanks, Todd --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]