Hello,
I have a situation where my IIS tomcat load balancing configuration between 2
nodes keeps switching in every single request from the same browser.
The JSESSIONID changes every time I hit refresh on the browser because it
switches between the 2 nodes each time.
This was working at some
check your windows NLB affinity setting for the cluster, should be set
to single. Sounds like it's off.
Luis Esquivel wrote:
Hello,
I have a situation where my IIS tomcat load balancing configuration between 2
nodes keeps switching in every single request from the same browser.
The
On 17.06.2010 16:33, Luis Esquivel wrote:
Hello,
I have a situation where my IIS tomcat load balancing configuration between 2
nodes keeps switching in every single request from the same browser.
The JSESSIONID changes every time I hit refresh on the browser because it
switches between the 2
On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 1:45 AM, Shaun Senecal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you using the ClusterSingleSignOn Valve?
I'm not, no.
I have httpd 2.2 on the front-end, with a balancer pool thus:
ProxyRequests Off
ProxyVia Off
ProxyPreserveHost On
ProxyErrorOverride On
ProxyTimeout 60
Proxy
Good morning,
By error, I just meant that I'd get redirected to the login page
instead of the expected page. Sorry to confuse. There are no error
pages, logs or messages. Just that I got switched to a different node.
snip
If you want to debug a little more: In Tomcat you can add a
%S to
Are you using the ClusterSingleSignOn Valve? If you are, this sounds like
the behaviour I was seeing, and have since resolved. The problem I had
(well, part of the problem) was that the SSO information was not being
replicated across the cluster when tomcat instances were brought back up.
This
Oops. My orignal post is here (
http://www.nabble.com/Clustered-SSO-improperly-invalidated-upon-web-application-shutdown-to19447895.html#a19447895).
It might descirbe the problem better to see if this is the same issue you
are facing.
On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 9:45 AM, Shaun Senecal [EMAIL
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Hi,
I've two tomcat servers being proxied and load-balanced by httpd using
mod_ajp (using balancer:). However, it seems when the proxy switches
from one server to another, the user session gets lost.
Could people recommend a way to correct my setup for doing
load-balancing with this scenario?
Plana, Richard schrieb:
Hi,
I've two tomcat servers being proxied and load-balanced by httpd using
mod_ajp (using balancer:). However, it seems when the proxy switches
from one server to another, the user session gets lost.
Could people recommend a way to correct my setup for doing
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Plana, Richard schrieb:
Hi,
I've two tomcat servers being proxied and load-balanced by httpd using
mod_ajp (using balancer:). However, it seems when the proxy switches
from one
of the ProxyPass
line. See also the mod_proxy docs page, look out for stcikysession.
HTH
Rainer
Richard Plana
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Plana, Richard
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Plana, Richard schrieb:
Hi,
Thanks. Yes, if I can't share the session information between
Plana, Richard schrieb:
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Plana, Richard schrieb:
Hi,
Thanks. Yes, if I can't share the session information
So far, so good. You also need to tell mod_proxy_balancer,
what the
name of the URL parameter resp. Cookie is, which carries
the routing
information. I forgot about that (in mod_jk it is
automatically the
right for Java App Servers, mod_proxy is more flexible and
you need
to
Plana, Richard schrieb:
So far, so good. You also need to tell mod_proxy_balancer,
what the
name of the URL parameter resp. Cookie is, which carries
the routing
information. I forgot about that (in mod_jk it is
automatically the
right for Java App Servers, mod_proxy is more flexible and
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Subject: Re: load balancing issue
So it seems that the application is sending a redirect to
/myapp/myapp/index.html. You'll have to figure out why that is.
(Judging from the URLs you mention it looks like you're using
I am running apache httpd 2.0.46 on a redhat server as a load balancer for a
tomcat 6 cluster, also on redhat servers.
I point my browser to the home page on the load balancer server and it
returns the index.html just fine. I log into the application, again, fine. I
click on one of the menu
The obvious question is, does /myapp/myapp/index.html actually exist
on the server? If the button sends you to the wrong URL then of course
you get a 404. So the first place to look is the web page with that
button on it.
There are other things that could cause problems like that, but
without
or the index.html make any sense at all to me.
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The obvious question is, does /myapp/myapp/index.html actually exist
on the server? If the button
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The obvious question is, does /myapp/myapp/index.html actually exist
on the server? If the button sends you to the wrong URL then of course
you get a 404. So the first place to look is the web page
are moving forward.
Any ideas why this is ??
Greatly appreciate ant ideas.
we have 1.2.18
Regards
mohan
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