On 18/02/2010 23:42, Leon Kolchinsky wrote:
Constrains of the application :(
You can't run 2 instances in same time on the same DB.
That's why I have to configure "Cold Failover" for that I need to find
out that Tomcat is in unresponsive state to shut it down completely and
start it on another se
On 18/02/2010 23:42, Leon Kolchinsky wrote:
Constrains of the application :(
You can't run 2 instances in same time on the same DB.
That's why I have to configure "Cold Failover" for that I need to find
out that Tomcat is in unresponsive state to shut it down completely and
start it on another se
Constrains of the application :(
You can't run 2 instances in same time on the same DB.
That's why I have to configure "Cold Failover" for that I need to find out
that Tomcat is in unresponsive state to shut it down completely and start it
on another server.
But what's the best way (or may be the
On 18/02/2010 22:49, Leon Kolchinsky wrote:
Anyone guys?
Any insights on the following?
Thanks
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 13:48, Leon Kolchinsky wrote:
Hello All,
My current interest is to install "Confluence" -
http://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/
in a "Cold Failover" mode.
I'm curre
Anyone guys?
Any insights on the following?
Thanks
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 13:48, Leon Kolchinsky wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> My current interest is to install "Confluence" -
> http://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/
> in a "Cold Failover" mode.
> I'm currently running ApacheHttpd in front of
Hello All,
My current interest is to install "Confluence" -
http://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/
in a "Cold Failover" mode.
I'm currently running ApacheHttpd in front of Tomcat6 using mod_jk module
and I prefer to leave Apache Httpd in front of Tomcat.
This is java application is using D