sy (Busy in jkmanager) or
>>>> the
>>>> Traffic are just checking the counters of a node that is more active
>>>> than
>>>> the other nodes.
>>>>
>>>> Essentially what all these methods does is check a node's health by
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Mohan2005 wrote:
Hello Rainer;
Thanks again for taking the time and for the information.
if I quote you
"
Who told you that? cping/cpong have nothing to do with load decisions.
They only help in deciding, if a worker is in error status or not. Load
is distributed between all nodes that are n
'Busy' method is used or
>> "Bytes IN/OUT" if "Traffic" method is used.
>
> yes
>
>>
>> Is this summary of mod_jk in non-technical perspective accurate ??
>>
>>
>> Thanks
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Mohan2005 schrieb:
Hello!
The documentation says the following on the Busyness Method...
QUOTE
If set to B[usyness] the balancer will pick the worker with the lowest
current load, based on how many requests the worker is currently serving.
This number is divided by the workers lbfactor, and the
st
'Acc' if 'Request' method is used or "Busy" if 'Busy' method is used or
"Bytes IN/OUT" if "Traffic" method is used.
Is this summary of mod_jk in non-technical perspective accurate ??
Thanks
Regards
Mohan
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