Good afternoon,
I've been trying to get the jkstatus component of mod_jk running, and
I'm not quite sure what I'm doing wrong in trying to have it report dead
Tomcat instances.
I have two tomcat instances setup in a load balancer, as a test I've
taken down one of them. However the jkstatus screen still shows both of
them as OK. I'm not sure what I'm missing from my workers.properties
file to make it test the Tomcat and report a failed instance, so I can
set Nagios to monitor this page and report problems.
My workers.properties is:
worker.list=production,development,old,jkstatus
worker.production.type=lb
worker.production.balance_workers=production1,production2
worker.production.sticky_session=True
worker.production.method=S
worker.lbbasic.type=ajp13
worker.lbbasic.connect_timeout=10000
worker.lbbasic.recovery_options=7
worker.lbbasic.socket_keepalive=1
worker.lbbasic.socket_timeout=60
worker.production1.reference=worker.lbbasic
worker.production1.port=8009
worker.production1.host=localhost
#worker.production1.redirect=production2
worker.production2.reference=worker.lbbasic
worker.production2.port=8012
worker.production2.host=localhost
#worker.production2.activation=disabled
worker.development.port=8010
worker.development.host=localhost
worker.development.type=ajp13
worker.old.port=8011
worker.old.host=localhost
worker.old.type=ajp13
worker.jkstatus.type=status
Any advice on extra options to make jkstatus check and report when one
of the Tomcat instances isn't responding would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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