RE: jk2 vs mod_jk and mod_proxy_balancer

2008-03-28 Thread frannack Guimard
gt; From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: users@tomcat.apache.org > Subject: Re: jk2 vs mod_jk and mod_proxy_balancer > > frannack Guimard schrieb: > > Rainer, > > > > Thank you for your input. I send you another e-mail but it looks like you > > didn't

RE: jk2 vs mod_jk and mod_proxy_balancer

2008-03-28 Thread frannack Guimard
make that work a way or an other to manage my zillion tomcat instances :) Thank you. Franck > Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 17:16:53 +0100 > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: users@tomcat.apache.org > Subject: Re: jk2 vs mod_jk and mod_proxy_balancer > > frannack Guimard schrieb: >

jk2 vs mod_jk and mod_proxy_balancer

2008-03-28 Thread frannack Guimard
Hello, I just looked at mod_jk2. I was looking for a way to add programmatically a worker to the balancer with mod_jk or mod_proxy_balancer, but couldn't find a way. And then I saw in the mod_jk2 documentation: 1. Edit workers2.properties. Add a new channel. If you want, also add a worker.ajp e

RE: Tomcat load balanced with Apache HTTP Server and mod_jk

2008-03-27 Thread frannack Guimard
them up. > > BTW: apachectl graceful is not *that* bad any more (but it destroys > non-persistent JK activation). > > Regards, > > Rainer > > frannack Guimard wrote: >> >> >> Hello, >> >> Is there a way to add a Balancer Member to Apache

Tomcat load balanced with Apache HTTP Server and mod_jk

2008-02-27 Thread frannack Guimard
Hello, Is there a way to add a Balancer Member to Apache HTTP Server on the fly? I'm using Apache 2.2, Tomcat 5.5 and mod_jk. I have a Apache HTTP Server load balance request on the pool of workers (tomcat instances). When I add a new worker, I would like Apache HTTP Server to be notify so it