Thank you.

It was in fact that simple :)

Time to go look at how to enable the session sticky properties. Thanks
again.

On 10/4/07, Felix Schumacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Nuno,
>
> I would think you have configured mod_jk to use worker1 as the only worker
> in apache. You should use the loadbalancer worker in mod_jk.conf like
>
> JkMount /myapp/* loadbalancer
>
> and change your worker.properties to inlude the loadbalancer worker in the
> worker.list property like
>
> worker.list=loadbalancer,worker1,worker2
>
> And I believe that you can remove worker1 and worker2 from that list if
> your are not accessing them directly from any JkMount directive.
>
> HTH
> Felix
> Am Do, 4.10.2007, 12:03, schrieb Nuno Branco:
> > Hello list,
> >
> > This is my first post so treat me gently :)
> >
> > I'm trying to configure Apache + Tomcat with load balancing capabilities
> > and
> > I'm planning to use mod_jk to accomplish this, unfortunately I have not
> > been
> > very successfull. The HOWTOs I found in the net must be outdated since
> I'm
> > not really acomplishing anything usefull, also because apache is
> > complaining
> > about some options (as I will post below) that the HOWTO told me to put
> in
> > the worker.properties file indicating that these options are
> deprectated.
> >
> > So here is my setup:
> > Apache 2.2.6
> > Tomcat 5.5.26
> > mod_jk 1.2.25 (was the name of the .tgz I downloaded)
> >
> > My workers.properties looks like this:
> >
> >     workers.tomcat_home=/usr/local/tomcat/
> >     workers.java_home=/usr/local/sdk/jdk
> >
> >     ps=/
> >
> >     worker.list=worker1, worker2
> >
> >     worker.worker1.port=20009
> >     worker.worker1.host=rh01
> >     worker.worker1.type=ajp13
> >     worker.worker1.lbfactor=1
> >
> >     worker.worker2.port=8009
> >     worker.worker2.host=rh02
> >     worker.worker2.type=ajp13
> >     worker.worker2.lbfactor=1
> >
> >     worker.loadbalancer.type=lb
> >     worker.loadbalancer.balance_workers=worker1, worker2
> >
> >     worker.inprocess.type=jni
> >     worker.inprocess.class_path=$(workers.tomcat_home
> > )$(ps)lib$(ps)tomcat.jar
> >     worker.inprocess.cmd_line=start
> >     worker.inprocess.jvm_lib=$(workers.java_home
> > )$(ps)jre$(ps)lib$(ps)i386$(ps)classic$(ps)libjvm.so
> >     worker.inprocess.stdout=$(workers.tomcat_home
> > )$(ps)logs$(ps)inprocess.stdout
> >     worker.inprocess.stderr=$(workers.tomcat_home
> > )$(ps)logs$(ps)inprocess.stderr
> >
> > I then start the tomcat servers and the apache server, this comes from
> the
> > mod_jk.log:
> > [Thu Oct 04 09:17:39 2007] [27191:3086042816] [warn]
> > jk_map_validate_property::jk_map.c (412): The attribute '
> > worker.inprocess.class_path' is deprecated - please check the
> > documentation
> > for the correct replacement.
> > [Thu Oct 04 09:17:39 2007] [27191:3086042816] [warn]
> > jk_map_validate_property::jk_map.c (412): The attribute '
> > worker.inprocess.cmd_line' is deprecated - please check the
> documentation
> > for the correct replacement.
> > [Thu Oct 04 09:17:39 2007] [27191:3086042816] [warn]
> > jk_map_validate_property::jk_map.c (412): The attribute '
> > worker.inprocess.jvm_lib' is deprecated - please check the documentation
> > for
> > the correct replacement.
> > [Thu Oct 04 09:17:39 2007] [27191:3086042816] [warn]
> > jk_map_validate_property::jk_map.c (412): The attribute '
> > worker.inprocess.stdout' is deprecated - please check the documentation
> > for
> > the correct replacement.
> > [Thu Oct 04 09:17:39 2007] [27191:3086042816] [warn]
> > jk_map_validate_property::jk_map.c (412): The attribute '
> > worker.inprocess.stderr' is deprecated - please check the documentation
> > for
> > the correct replacement.
> > [Thu Oct 04 09:17:39 2007] [27191:3086042816] [info] init_jk::mod_jk.c
> > (2775): mod_jk/1.2.25 initialized
> >
> > The server works fine and apache is giving me static content and the
> > tomcat
> > standing at rh01 host is giving me dynamic content. For testing purposes
> I
> > do a shutdown to the tomcat server at rh01 and the mod_jk.log reports:
> > [Thu Oct 04 10:06:36 2007] [27308:3086042816] [info]
> > jk_open_socket::jk_connect.c (473): connect to 127.0.0.1:20009 failed
> > (errno=111)
> > [Thu Oct 04 10:06:36 2007] [27308:3086042816] [info]
> > ajp_connect_to_endpoint::jk_ajp_common.c (891): Failed opening socket to
> (
> > 127.0.0.1:20009) (errno=111)
> > [Thu Oct 04 10:06:36 2007] [27308:3086042816] [info]
> > ajp_send_request::jk_ajp_common.c (1311): (worker1) error connecting to
> > the
> > backend server (errno=111)
> > [Thu Oct 04 10:06:36 2007] [27308:3086042816] [info]
> > ajp_service::jk_ajp_common.c (2085): (worker1) sending request to tomcat
> > failed,  recoverable operation attempt=1
> > [Thu Oct 04 10:06:36 2007] [27308:3086042816] [info]
> > jk_open_socket::jk_connect.c (473): connect to 127.0.0.1:20009 failed
> > (errno=111)
> > [Thu Oct 04 10:06:36 2007] [27308:3086042816] [info]
> > ajp_connect_to_endpoint::jk_ajp_common.c (891): Failed opening socket to
> (
> > 127.0.0.1:20009) (errno=111)
> > [Thu Oct 04 10:06:36 2007] [27308:3086042816] [info]
> > ajp_send_request::jk_ajp_common.c (1311): (worker1) error connecting to
> > the
> > backend server (errno=111)
> > [Thu Oct 04 10:06:36 2007] [27308:3086042816] [info]
> > ajp_service::jk_ajp_common.c (2085): (worker1) sending request to tomcat
> > failed,  recoverable operation attempt=2
> > [Thu Oct 04 10:06:36 2007] [27308:3086042816] [error]
> > ajp_service::jk_ajp_common.c (2097): (worker1) Connecting to tomcat
> > failed.
> > Tomcat is probably not started or is listening on the wrong port
> > [Thu Oct 04 10:06:36 2007] worker1 rh01 0.002234
> > [Thu Oct 04 10:06:36 2007] [27308:3086042816] [info]
> jk_handler::mod_jk.c
> > (2277): Service error=0 for worker=worker1
> >
> > It seems not to even try to go to rh02, just gives up when it is unable
> to
> > reach rh01. On the browser I get a typical 503 error.
> >
> > So if anyone has this setup running I would love to ear possible
> solutions
> > to work around this.
> >
> > Thank you,
> > Nuno
> >
>
>
>
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