Try adding these two lines to worker.properties: worker.bl_worker_dev.domain=dev_alexis worker.bl_worker_noah.domain=noah_alexis
-- Edgar Alves Mott Leroy wrote: > Hi - > > I'm unable to get mod_jk load balancing working. The usual mod_jk > setup works just fine, but using a load balancing worker however, is > not. [Oddly, my webserver crashed during testing of this, but that > could very well be unrelated] > > The problem is with user sessions. The instances (nodes) do not seem > to recognize an already established session with the user and are > creating new sessions. It's possible that is a "session-stickiness" > issue, but it appears like the requests are hitting the same instance, > just not getting the previously established session. As a result, I > can't even reliably login to my application. > > I created a session listener for debugging purposes and it reports > -no- destroyed sessions, but plenty of newly created sessions on both > instances that make up the "cluster". The session IDs, I noticed, have > the jvmRoute name attached to them, which should be a good sign. > > I have a webserver running Apache (1.3.33), mod_jk (1.2.14), and an > application server running the "cluster" -- 2 instances tomcat > (5.0.28) on different ports. > > I added a unique jvmRoute to both instances in the server.xml: > <Engine name="Catalina" defaultHost="localhost" jvmRoute="dev_alexis"> > <Engine name="Catalina" defaultHost="localhost" jvmRoute="noah_alexis"> > > My worker.properties loadbalancer settings: > > worker.list=load_balancer_test > > worker.load_balancer_test.type=lb > worker.load_balancer_test.balance_workers=bl_worker_dev,bl_worker_noah > worker.load_balancer_test.sticky_session=true > worker.load_balancer_test.sticky_session_force=false > > worker.bl_worker_dev.type=ajp13 > worker.bl_worker_dev.host=alexis > worker.bl_worker_dev.port=9003 > worker.bl_worker_dev.lbfactor=1 > worker.bl_worker_dev.socket_keepalive=1 > worker.bl_worker_dev.recycle_timeout=300 > > worker.bl_worker_noah.type=ajp13 > worker.bl_worker_noah.host=alexis > worker.bl_worker_noah.port=8063 > worker.bl_worker_noah.lbfactor=3 > worker.bl_worker_noah.socket_keepalive=1 > worker.bl_worker_noah.recycle_timeout=300 > > Any ideas, things I could try would be much appreciated. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]