Nitschke Michael wrote:
mod_jk2 is a rework/reimplementation of mod_jk and is expected to work
with Apache 2 and tomcat >4. there are some good tutorials and howtos, for
Tomcat >= 4
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Vladyslav Kosulin wrote:
Joe Harmon wrote:
Please, please, please, can someone help.
MOd_JK2 issue: If I am using mod_jk2.dll (tried several builds) I get
the round robin to function, but not the stick sessions. All three
instances of Tomcat are running on the same box using the same files
Joe Harmon wrote:
Is there anyone who has load balancing working with MOD_JK2? If you do
could you please send me a working example of the workers2.properties
file. Also, please let me know whether or not you are running tomcat on
three separate servers, or off of the same box using different
se
Joe Harmon wrote:
Please, please, please, can someone help.
MOd_JK2 issue: If I am using mod_jk2.dll (tried several builds) I get
the round robin to function, but not the stick sessions. All three
instances of Tomcat are running on the same box using the same files
with different ports. Here is
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Hi , some additional information .
I've got with mozilla LiveHTTPHeaders that my session cookie doesn't recieve Jvmroute parameter , so apache
doesn't know anything about load-balancing .
Cookie: JSESSIONID=5387242C819757A9BC12B2FAF1AF2AD8;
Does anybody have any sugges
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Hi guys here is detail description:
I have Apache/2.0.45 running on the server A
If your Apache is running on UNIX/Linux/BSD/MacOS X, load balancing with sticky
sessions will work only if you use worker MPM. At least this is correct for
mod_jk2, and may be the same is th
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 with webapp.
node1+node2 creates a first fail-over cluster.
node3+node4 creates a second fail-over c