Re: mod_jk affinity for a lamed tomcat instance

2006-11-07 Thread Dan Ackerson
Sorry if I wasn't clear - I wanted to know if their was a way I could programmatically alert mod_jk from Tomcat that this worker should be disabled. This way, the worker could automatically signal to mod_jk that it was lamed and I wouldn't have to run over to the jk-status page to manually

Re: mod_jk affinity for a lamed tomcat instance

2006-11-07 Thread Dan Ackerson
What's possible though is making an http request to the status worker to disable or stop a worker. Unfortunately this change is not persistant concerning apache restarts. This is an excellent solution - especially as the application servers are restarted more often than Apache! :) Thanks

mod_jk affinity for a lamed tomcat instance

2006-11-06 Thread Dan Ackerson
and looks fairly idle). How can I alert the AJP connector on the tomcat side that this app server is dead so that mod_jk no longer routes requests to it? Thanks in advance, Dan -- Dan Ackerson conject AG, Auenstraße 100, 80469 München Fon:+49 (89)95414.120 Fax:+49 (89)95414.555 mobil