There is no such tool for mod_jk yet. 

Next version ( Jk2 ) will have such a thing - but it's not even alpha,
it'll take few more months to complete it.

Costin


On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, Matthew Tepel wrote:

> We are working on transitioning from Jserv to Tomcat 4.0 (believe it or
> not), and there is one problem I haven't found the answer to in the
> documentation.
> 
> We use apache with a pool of remote java servers.  There is a tool (and
> web interface) that allows us to tell mod_jserv not to send new requests
> to particular java servers.  We use this so that we can "drain" particular
> java servers and release new code on them in a way that affects only a
> small number of users.
> 
> I have not discovered a tool or web interface that would allow marking
> particular workers as "inactive" so that the load balancer:
> a) sends requests with a session cookie for an inactive worker to that
> worker
> b) sends requests no with session cookie to only active workers
> 
> I have done some web searches and seen discussions about patches relating
> to such a feature, but I haven't found documentation about whether this is
> included in Tomcat 4.0 and how to use it.
> 
> I would greatly appreciate your help in this.
> 
> -MT
> 
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