Hi,
I want to load balance web services (using axis) with Apache2.2.8 /tomcat(as
backend).
Please can any body give the idea regarding.
All comments are welcome.
Thanks
Narendra
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Kirthi Narayan wrote:
Hi All,
We have two servers in different locations, We would like to share the load
on this servers. This are my requirements
ex: if any user checks the website www.fooo.com from California the request
should go to California data center, if any user checks the website f
Hi All,
We have two servers in different locations, We would like to share the load
on this servers. This are my requirements
ex: if any user checks the website www.fooo.com from California the request
should go to California data center, if any user checks the website from
Detroit the request sh
Hi,
I'm using httpd 2.2.8 to load balance across a cluster of JBoss servers.
One of the linux boxes hosting a JBoss server effectively crashed.
We're not sure exactly what happened, but the symptom was that you could
open a socket (to port 22, or the JBoss HTTP port), but nothing would
ever
In short
All requests then go to app2.
Narendra
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On Mar 17, 2008, at 3:45 AM, Krist van Besien wrote:
> W
On Mar 17, 2008, at 3:45 AM, Krist van Besien wrote:
What would happen in this case were app1 dead. Would all requests then
go to app2, or would half of all requests just fail?
The former. And it'll pick the failed backend back up when it comes
back online.
S.
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more configuration related help so please let me know!!
Ok bye and tc.
Narendra
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I have a short question about
I have a short question about mod_proxy_loadbalancer.
I haven't used this yet, and am investigating if this module is worth
upgrading our servers to 2.2 for.
I currently use an apache server to forward requests to a backend
application server. For performance reasons we want to add another
applica
Hello to all,
1) With Apache 2.2.4 the following statefull load balancing syntax is correct:
SetEnvIf ^Cookie$ "MYCOOKIE=([^ ;]*)" MYCOOKIE=$1
Header add Set-Cookie "MYCOOKIE=%{UNIQUE_ID}e.%{BALANCER_WORKER_ROUTE}e;
path=/" env=!MYCOOKIE
ProxyPass /RootURI balancer://Cluster stickysession=MYC
d to
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Hello there,
Although I am not very experienced in using proxy_balancer, I did
experiment with it a little bit a while ago.
>From what I remember, it expects the route to be appended to the balanc
ject.
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Hi,
I am running httpd version 2.2.6 on Windows XP SP2. I am trying to use
sticky sessions to ro
Hi,
I am running httpd version 2.2.6 on Windows XP SP2. I am trying
to use sticky sessions to route users to a server, based on the value of
the JSESSIONID cookie in their request. While the load balancing does
appear to work, the sticky sessions don't appear to be working. My
confi
> Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 15:00:31 +0100
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Hi,
>
> I am using apache 2.x and want to start load balancing
> between 2 servers.
>
Are you serving static pages or d
; From: Melanie Pfefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Hi,
>
> I am using apache 2.x and want to start load balancing
> be
You can use ProxyPass and ProxyPassReverse directives..
Thanks and Regards
Neelam Kumar Sharma
PSPL PUNE INDIA
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Try visiting this site: www.danga.com/perlbal/ --> perlbal
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Hi,
I am us
Hi,
I am using apache 2.x and want to start load balancing
between 2 servers.
do I need a third-party tool? or do i only need to use
--enable-proxy-balancer to enable Load balancing?
could you please shed some light on how to use this
feature in apache??
thx
Your jk_status seems to be ok but :
1) your perf mon tells that you are heavy loaded. If your cpu are
hyperthread (HT) and if you have more than 50% of global cpu usage you can
considere that you are not far from your max. Your loadaverage shows that
you have lot of (too much ?) processes to handl
, 2007 11:01 AM
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I think you should use timeout !
It seems that your request take a long time to be computed by your tomcats.
If you reach the max connections (http or ajp ) then you have to wait for
tomcat response to free a connection
e lines vary only by the (tomcat5) being any of the tomcats in the
> loadbalance.
>
> It seems like apache/tomcat/mod_jk are reaching the max number of
> connections between each other or something?
>
> Any help would be GREATLY appreciated,
> --James
>
>
>
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What sa
tween each other or something?
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated,
--James
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Sent: Monday, September 17, 2007 9:12 AM
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Hello,
I cannot get my mod
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From: Bj
To: users@httpd.apache.org
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What says your mod_jk status page ?
try to monitor during the load to see if your workers are in error or OK
state, il the max busy
t; Thanks,
> James
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> >> We also have the
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James
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We also have the problem of once the load stops, the sites are still down
but Apache/tomcats still se
We also have the problem of once the load stops, the sites are still
down but Apache/tomcats still seem to be running fine. A restart of
either(not even both) fixes the sites.
A guess
Your apache server is not releasing connections. If you are running
linux, type "netstat -vat" into a
Hello,
We are currently trying to increase the amount of hits our system can handle
without buying hardware loadbalancers etc.
Our current setup is:
Server 1: Apache, DB, 2 Tomcats
Server2: 1 Tomcat
Server3: 2 Tomcats
We use the apache on server 1 to loadbalance across all tomcats using modj
Hi All,
I am having problem in Load Balancing with Apache 2.2.4, my server
setup and problem statements are as follows,
I have two machines [Box1 and Box2] having Jboss4.2 GA with two server
instances [TestAdmin and Test] in both boxes. All the server instances
are in cluster. In addition, I hav
[ nocturnal ]
> Hi
>
> I'm looking for a load balancing method where i can statically link
> clients to a certain vhost or ip and have that ip send the reply
> back to the client, so the traffic is going out on a different
> interface or ip-address.
>
> So far i've setup Apache with two ip-address
Hi
I'm looking for a load balancing method where i can statically link
clients to a certain vhost or ip and have that ip send the reply back to
the client, so the traffic is going out on a different interface or
ip-address.
So far i've setup Apache with two ip-addresses in vhosts but each
i
On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 02:32:15AM -0700, vadimsh wrote:
>
> Hi all ,
>
> Is there any way to use balancing method based on session ?
>
> We need simple rule which look on session only and make sure that each
> tomcat gets
> equal number of session and ignore all other factors.
> May be it's al
Hi all ,
Is there any way to use balancing method based on session ?
We need simple rule which look on session only and make sure that each
tomcat gets
equal number of session and ignore all other factors.
May be it's already exist somewhere or you can suggest how to make it easy
Thanx !
--
V
Hey guys,
New to the list, so hi :-)
I am considering using mod_backhand to load balance a few servers, and
was wondering if anyone had any experience using it, and whether they
would recommend it, or had any particular problems, or if there are any other solutions you might be able to sugges
Hi all!
I have an application hosted in two servers:
https://server1.mydomain.com/app_name
https://server2.mydomain.com/app_name
The client have a system (not a browser) that must access the
application and send username and password through a POST method.
How can I did a load balancing in th
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