I've been pulling out my hair for the past two evenings trying to figure out why one of my defined balancer groups is not showing up in under the balancer-manager status page. I'm doing a reverse proxy where various requested URLs are passed to different groups of webservers behind my proxy box. It appears as tho everything is working as expected, requests to the various urls get passed to the correct servers located in the correct balancer groups. However, using the configuration attached below, when I visit /lb-manager the "analyticscluster" and its members are not displayed at all anywhere. The other 4 balancer groups I have show up just fine. I'm going to guess that I've got a configuration issue somewhere, and I was hoping someone could lend me a hand. Attached below is (what I think) is the relevant portion of my config file.
Thanks so much! Stephen NameVirtualHost public_ip_address_here:80 ## Add Response header Header add X-COMPANYNAME-LB "myhostnamehere" ProxyRequests off #The virtual host IP address should be the same as the NameVirtualHost above <VirtualHost public_ip_address_here_that_matches_the_above_line:80> AllowEncodedSlashes On ServerName * # Dont pass requests to /errors ProxyPass /errors/ ! ProxyPassReverse /errors/ ! # Dont pass requests to /lb-manager ProxyPass /lb-manager/ ! ProxyPassReverse /lb-manager/ ! # Dont pass requests to /cgi-bin ProxyPass /cgi-bin/ ! ProxyPassReverse /cgi-bin/ ! ## Define Urls that get passed to the Analytics cluster # analytics ProxyPass /analytics balancer://analyticscluster/analytics ProxyPassReverse /analytics balancer://analyticscluster/analytics ## Define Urls that get passed to the Public cluster ProxyPass /i balancer://publiccluster/i ProxyPassReverse /i balancer://publiccluster/i ProxyPass /l balancer://publiccluster/l ProxyPassReverse /l balancer://publiccluster/l ProxyPass /emailPreference balancer://publiccluster/emailPreference ProxyPassReverse /emailPreference balancer://publiccluster/emailPreference ProxyPass /webmail balancer://publiccluster/webmail ProxyPassReverse /webmail balancer://publiccluster/webmail ProxyPass /e balancer://publiccluster/e ProxyPassReverse /e balancer://publiccluster/e ProxyPass /r balancer://publiccluster/r ProxyPassReverse /r balancer://publiccluster/r ProxyPass /s balancer://publiccluster/s ProxyPassReverse /s balancer://publiccluster/s ProxyPass /rss balancer://publiccluster/rss ProxyPassReverse /rss balancer://publiccluster/rss ## Define Urls that get passed to the Api cluster ProxyPass /api balancer://apicluster/api timeout=240 ProxyPassReverse /api balancer://apicluster/api ## Define Urls that get passed to the Engineer cluster ProxyPass /replication balancer://engineercluster/replication ProxyPassReverse /replication balancer://engineercluster/replication ## Define Urls that get passed to the App Server cluster # Catch all, anything not yet defined gets caught here ProxyPass / balancer://appcluster/ ProxyPassReverse / balancer://appcluster/ ## Define App cluster members <Proxy balancer://appcluster> Include conf.d/app_servers.list </Proxy> ## Define public cluster members <Proxy balancer://publiccluster> Include conf.d/public_servers.list </Proxy> # Define Api cluster members <Proxy balancer://apicluster> Include conf.d/api_servers.list </Proxy> # Define Engineer cluster members <Proxy balancer://engineercluster> Include conf.d/engineer_servers.list </Proxy> # Define Analytics cluster members <Proxy balancer://analyticscluster> Include conf.d/analytics_servers.list </Proxy> ProxyPreserveHost on # Add handler for lb-manager url <Location /lb-manager> SetHandler balancer-manager Order deny,allow Deny from all Allow from my.ip.address.here </Location> </VirtualHost> Then in analytics_servers.list: # analytics1 BalancerMember http://10.x.x.w # analytics2 BalancerMember http://10.x.x.x # analytics3 BalancerMember http://10.x.x.y # analytics4 BalancerMember http://10.x.x.z app_servers.list: # app1 BalancerMember http://10.x.x.y # app2 BalancerMember http://10.x.x.z and so on for the remaining xxxx_servers.list files.