Daniel M Garland wrote:
Thanks for the response
So is it better to have one cluster rather than one per host?
easier to manage and troubleshoot one cluster than many.
What about hosts that don't have clustering enabled?
that's not a problem, clustering only applies to webapps with the
eleme
Thanks for the response
So is it better to have one cluster rather than one per host? What about
hosts that don't have clustering enabled? Surely there are advantages
with having a separate cluster, its listening on a different address so
it would have its own message buffer etc.?
My current
it would have to be the multicast address that is unique to take care of
the problem, however, easier to run one cluster instance at the engine
level, the cluster knows what vhost a piece of replicated data belongs to
Filip
Daniel M Garland wrote:
OK I've figured out what's happening, but not
OK I've figured out what's happening, but not how to fix it!
I'm running a single Tomcat instance that is hosting some virtual hosts,
and we have three Tapestry web applications. For those unfamiliar with
Tapestry, a Visit object is defined to represent the user's session and
is sort of a faca
Hi
In another thread I was advised to change my virtual host config, which
has moved this problem on a little bit. I now have a manger context for
each virtual host, rather than just on localhost, and these manager apps
seem to report the session count; its only the localhost manager that
doe
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Dan,
Daniel M Garland wrote:
> Another strange thing is since this started happening I don't ever see
> the session count in the manager app increase above zero, even though if
> I sit in front of the webapp my session is persisted across the
> cluste
Christopher Schultz wrote:
Is Eclipse re-setting the serialVersionUID for each compile, or do you
have one explicitly set in your code? (Meaning, does the
serialVersionUID ever change?)
Well in Eclipse I said 'add generated ID', but this declares a final
static long that hasn't changed becaus
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Daniel,
Daniel M Garland wrote:
> stream classdesc serialVersionUID = -139355480548586,
> local class serialVersionUID = 8444624889687850885
Hmm... those numbers are /totally/ off. I was hoping for some kind of
jumbling of hex values for the two
you probably have some rogue java process still running somewhere with
clustering enabled,
Filip
Daniel M Garland wrote:
Hi all,
I've been running two Tomcat 5.5.20 servers in a cluster for some time
on Mac OSx but we've recently moved to 64-bit architecture (Debian
etch) . I tried as far a