You may want to go through this if you want an alternative to
store/share sessions:
http://www.reinwaldwarapen.com/2011/01/storing-and-sharing-sessions-among.html
On 6/17/2011 2:12 PM, Pontus wrote:
Hello,
The Tomcat 6.0 Clustering/Session Replication HOW-TO states "Make sure
that
On 17/06/2011 09:42, Pontus wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The Tomcat 6.0 Clustering/Session Replication HOW-TO states "Make sure
> that your loadbalancer is configured for sticky session mode".
>
> However if I configure my Tomcat cluster to have session replication, wh
Hello,
The Tomcat 6.0 Clustering/Session Replication HOW-TO states "Make sure
that your loadbalancer is configured for sticky session mode".
However if I configure my Tomcat cluster to have session replication, why
would sticky sessions be required ?
I can see cases where sticky se
The first error
>java.util.ConcurrentModificationException
happens cause the membership changed in between. The error logs, but the
system is not interrupted.
The second error
>java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Read timed out
This means the node failed to respond. This means you got a problem.
Hi,
We are running our application in load balanced mode in Tomcat 6.0 with
session replication.
When we are starting the servers in load balanced mode, then in the console we
are getting the following error :
2010-04-14 11:47:51,078 (main) [ VfsLog.java:122:INFO ] Using
"C:\DOC
Shamshad,
the tomcat clustering docs are in place for session replication, you may
not need that.
What you may need is a load balancer in front of Tomcat, so if one
tomcat goes down, traffic gets redirected to another.
this can be accomplished with an appliance like netscaler, f5 bigip, etc.
Thanks Chris,
Re-login may be accepted. I will follow your instruction and the URL
you provided.
Thanks again,
--Sam
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 12:36 PM, Christopher Schultz
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> Shamshad Ansari wrote:
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Sam,
Shamshad Ansari wrote:
| I have a web application which runs on Tomcat. There will be at any
| given time a maximum of 20 users. So, the traffic is not much.
| However, the application is kind of mission critical and therefore, we
| can not affo
Hi Guys,
I have a web application which runs on Tomcat. There will be at any
given time a maximum of 20 users. So, the traffic is not much.
However, the application is kind of mission critical and therefore, we
can not afford any downtime. I am thinking Clustering would be an
option where if one se
Ch Praveena wrote:
Hi Filip,
These may be very basic questions.
1. What is heart beat in Tomcat clustering?
what do you mean? membership can be done in two ways, dynamic discovery
using multicast, for this there is a heartbeat, sends out a signal. For
static memberships, well, you define s
Hi Filip,
These may be very basic questions.
1. What is heart beat in Tomcat clustering?
2. From which version of Tomcat, clustering is implemented?
3. In how many ways clustering is done in Tomcat 6.x?
4. In the article,
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/cluster-howto.html, It was
mentione
Ch Praveena wrote:
Hi,
Are there anyone who have done with clustering Tomcat 6.0?
I have lot many doubts about them.
what's your question?
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Hi,
Are there anyone who have done with clustering Tomcat 6.0?
I have lot many doubts about them.
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Praveena Chalamcharla,
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