Hi,
first of all, thanks to everyone that's replied - this is definitely
the #1 source for information and expertise!
We went with Rainers advice and it's worked a treat, so thanks very much.
This thread can be considered resolved.
Thanks
Rich
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 11:09 PM, Stefan Mayr wro
Am 29.03.2011 16:19, schrieb Jeffrey Janner:
OK, I'm sure some of you guys can weigh in better on this than me, but:
If he already has two "intelligent" load-balancers terminating the SSL,
couldn't he simplify the configuration a good bit by removing the
Apache servers all together? That is, co
Hi
Am 29.03.2011 12:28, schrieb Rainer Jung:
On 29.03.2011 12:07, Richard Levy wrote:
...
The current setup involves two intelligent load-balancers that
terminates SSL then hands over to Oracle 10g. The 10g stack has
custom Oracle versions of Apache which have configuration options not
found in
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> Subject: RE: Simulating HTTPS in terminated SSL/Apache 2/Tomcat 6
> cluster
>
> OK, I'm sure some
n Tomcat as a stand-alone
cluster with HTTP/HTTPS connectors instead of AJP?
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> Subject: Simulating HTTPS in terminated S
Additional remark: I still think you should try my first suggestion,
because overall the config is much simpler But if for some reason you
need the setup like you tried already, you can trick mod_jk to use the
right worker:
worker.tomcatSSL1.domain=tomcat1
worker.tomcatSSL2.domain=tomcat2
wil
On 29.03.2011 12:07, Richard Levy wrote:
Hi all,
First of all, sorry for the long post, but the reasoning and
architecture requires explanation to get the full understanding of the
situation.
We are currently migrating our website from Oracle 10g to Apache
2/Tomcat 6.0.29. The site itself is a
Hi all,
First of all, sorry for the long post, but the reasoning and
architecture requires explanation to get the full understanding of the
situation.
We are currently migrating our website from Oracle 10g to Apache
2/Tomcat 6.0.29. The site itself is a set of pages where customers
select what t
Serializable - which is sometimes useful, e.g. if "legacy" projects
> > shall get session failover.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Martin
> >
> > [1] code.google.com/p/kryo/
> >
> >
> > On Wed, 2010-04-28 at 22:34 +1000, Kevin Jansz wrote:
>
zation based on kryo [1] (very fast according to
> protobuf-thrift-compare benchmark). Both (javolution, kryo based) don't
> need objects in the session attributes object graph to implement
> Serializable - which is sometimes useful, e.g. if "legacy" projects
> shall g
t 22:34 +1000, Kevin Jansz wrote:
> In a Tomcat 6 cluster can you force session replication on every
> request? In Tomcat 5.0.x you had the ability to set
> useDirtyFlag="false" on the manager
> (org.apache.catalina.cluster.session.SimpleTcpReplicationManager) -
> meaning a
Out of curiosity I tried the SimpleTcpReplicationManager with the
useDirtyFlag="false" and it definitely does not work
30/04/2010 10:12:37 AM org.apache.catalina.ha.tcp.SimpleTcpCluster createManager
SEVERE: Unable to clone cluster manager, defaulting to
org.apache.catalina.ha.session.
that's brilliant, thank you ... I have a bit more confidence in trying
this out if the custom code is so minimal. It does look like all we
require & if it plugs into the default (delta?) manager from tomcat
too that'd be great. I'll let you know how we get on ...
I would be interested to know if a
On Apr 28, 2010, at 9:57 AM, Kevin Jansz wrote:
> That is useful to know ... is the Valve in a state that it can be
> shared? Did you base any of the interaction with the manager/store on
> the SimpleTcpReplicationManager?
I actually use my own, from-scratch session replication manager. It's st
ger/Store.
>
> Jon Brisbin
> Portal Webmaster
> NPC International, Inc.
>
>
>
> On Apr 28, 2010, at 7:34 AM, Kevin Jansz wrote:
>
> > In a Tomcat 6 cluster can you force session replication on every
> > request? In Tomca
ional, Inc.
On Apr 28, 2010, at 7:34 AM, Kevin Jansz wrote:
> In a Tomcat 6 cluster can you force session replication on every
> request? In Tomcat 5.0.x you had the ability to set
> useDirtyFlag="false" on the manager
> (org.apache.catalina.cluster.session.SimpleTcpReplic
In a Tomcat 6 cluster can you force session replication on every
request? In Tomcat 5.0.x you had the ability to set
useDirtyFlag="false" on the manager
(org.apache.catalina.cluster.session.SimpleTcpReplicationManager) -
meaning a mutable object in the session would always be
&quo
Hi Jason,
Copied the file content here:
[Mon Sep 14 13:58:08 2009][2436:4032] [info] mod_jk.c (2825): mod_jk/1.2.26
initialized
[Mon Sep 14 13:58:09 2009][2436:4032] [info] mod_jk.c (2825): mod_jk/1.2.26
initialized
[Mon Sep 14 13:58:11 2009][3572:3316] [info] mod_jk.c (2825): mod_jk/1.2.26
initi
Sumedh:
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then the size of the attachment might have been too large.
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On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 10:40 AM, Sumedh Sakdeo wrote:
>
Hi Filip,
Did log files attached help?
Thanks,
Sumedh
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 2:38 PM, Sumedh Sakdeo wrote:
> Hi Filip,
> Please find the logs in attached file.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Sumedh
>
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 9:22 AM, Filip Hanik - Dev Lists <
> devli...@hanik.com> wrote:
>
>> wh
Hi Filip,
Please find the logs in attached file.
Thanks in advance,
Sumedh
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 9:22 AM, Filip Hanik - Dev Lists
wrote:
> what do your logs tell you?
>
> Filip
>
> On 09/08/2009 02:33 AM, Sumedh Sakdeo wrote:
>
>> Hello All,
>> I have a setup with two tomcat inst
what do your logs tell you?
Filip
On 09/08/2009 02:33 AM, Sumedh Sakdeo wrote:
Hello All,
I have a setup with two tomcat instances(A&B). I have configured
an apache web server 2.2 for load balancing and fail over. Setup looks fine
as per the configurations suggested. Let tomcat A be
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Hello
I am looking for some Tomcat load balancing/cluster architecture that I can use
in my project. We have about 25 web apps. An arch diagram would be great.
Any documentation/pointers would be helpful.
Thanks
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Get back t
Hello All,
I have a setup with two tomcat instances(A&B). I have configured
an apache web server 2.2 for load balancing and fail over. Setup looks fine
as per the configurations suggested. Let tomcat A be handling some request
at sometime. When tomcat instance(A) goes down, the session
l
to learn more about timeouts you should use in the configuration.
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Thanks great links. I will check them out now.
Phil
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On 08.04.2009 23:23, nohacks wrote:
> thanks for the reply.
>
> I updated my workers.properties file to
>
> worker.list=loadbalancer
>
>
> still get this in my mod_jk.log.
>
> [Wed Apr 08 17:21:46.840 2009] [29811:3075569408] [warn]
> jk_map_validate_property::jk_map.c (410): The attribute
orker with
name 'ajp13' in uri map post processing.
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This is my workers.properties file too.
Thanks
Phil
# workers.properties
ps=/
# list the workers by name
worker.list=tomcat1,tomcat2
while. Until then all work is redirected to peer
#worker.
worker.loadbalancer.type=lb
worker.loadbalancer.balanced_workers=tomcat1,tomcat2,tomcat3
#
# END workers.properties
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time the
login works and no jsessionId 404.
Do you think this is the problem in my logs? Is the issue something else?
Thanks
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According to the apache site the tomcat Cluster Deployer object does not work
in version 6. Is this accurate? If so has anyone heard of a fix for this in
the near future?
ESTABLISHED
TCP10.88.8.27:425510.88.8.30:4003ESTABLISHED
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Manu_SF wrote:
Thanks a ton, Filip.
Here are the details about the 3 questions you asked. Please tell me what am
I missing here?
1. distributable tag:
There's no "Context" attribute in either web.xml or server.xml, but however
context.xml in the same conf directory had Context tag, for which I
08-11-17.log <==
Nov 17, 2008 9:48:22 PM org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationContext log
INFO: ContextListener: contextInitialized()
Nov 17, 2008 9:48:22 PM org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationContext log
INFO: SessionListener: contextInitialized()
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Manu_SF wrote:
Hi,
After some digging through and still not able to get it work, I thought of
posting it here... Here's what I am trying to accomplish:
* Have Apache as a Loadbalancer for 2 Tomcat 6 instances - All running on
the same Linux box
* Implement the session persistence using
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That error is ok, since you're shutting down, we closing the socket
forcefully. It's a mistake of me to print the error message
Filip
Zachariah Zachariah wrote:
Thanks Filip. I found that changing the Host name to localhost from
the actual node names made it to work properly. So in my case z2
Thanks Filip. I found that changing the Host name to localhost from the
actual node names made it to work properly. So in my case z2 and z3 were
the actual node names that the OS (Solaris) knew them to be. I changed
Engine and Host elements of the server.xml in these nodes to point to
localhos
have you by any chance deployed your apps in elements with a
different name?
Filip
Zachariah Zachariah wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to set up a cluster of tomcat servers to serve up my
dynamic content with session replication. Although failover seems to
be working with each node aware of the oth
Hi,
I am trying to set up a cluster of tomcat servers to serve up my dynamic
content with session replication. Although failover seems to be working
with each node aware of the other, Session replication does not work
quite as expected. I get the error "WARNING: Context manager doesn't
exist"
Hi again,
After some weeks, Mr. Hanik help us solving the problem.
And he found it!
The problem was the sticky sessions, and our balancer: pen.
Pen, (http://siag.nu/pen/) it's a simple load balancer, and it doesn't care
about sessions between nodes.
That provokes dead locks at tomcat.
The proble
you probably have a 5.5 instance running on the same multicast address
somewhere, and so your 6.0.16 instance is getting packages from a node
you don't know about
give you TC6 instances a new multicast address or port
Filip
Martin Kristensen wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to upgrade two Tomcat 5.5 ser
Hi,
I am trying to upgrade two Tomcat 5.5 servers to version 6.0.16, but I´m
having a problem with the cluster settings.
The two current servers are using clustering now, and it is working fine,
but when trying to port this to version 6, I get the following error:
Feb 28, 2008 2:12:43 PM
org.apach
ts on every hit.
I cannot understand the node 2 log, why is the node 2 crashing??
What can I do??
Thanks on advance.
Raúl.
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nce.
Raúl.
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I'd set keepAliveTime to 10 as well,
Filip
Raúl García wrote:
> Hi Again, once again thanks
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already replied to your old thread
ok, it looks like you might have ended up with a rogue socket,
and what
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already replied to your old thread
ok, it looks like you
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Hi Filip,
Thank you for that suggestion. We are going to try it now.
On the other side, if You want to reproduce the error:
We have used a
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Hi Filip,
Thank you for that suggestion. We are going to try it now.
On the other side, if You want to reproduce the error:
We have used a server here configured with t
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already replied to your old thread
ok, it looks like you might have ended up with a rogue socket,
and what happens is that any message sent to that socket just gets lost
in the ether, since it doesn't have any interest ops.
Th
already replied to your old thread
ok, it looks like you might have ended up with a rogue socket,
and what happens is that any message sent to that socket just gets lost
in the ether, since it doesn't have any interest ops.
There is a workaround for this, turn off keep alives all together, or
i
Hi,
I repost the problem with a better subject:
We had a tomcat 5.0.28 server configured with 2 clustered instances(working
perfectly), and we decided to migrate to java6 and the new tomcat 6.0.14.
We modified the configuration files to match the new tomcat 6.0.14
structure.
But now we have reall
Holy smokes! I didn't even see that. Thanks for better at reading than me.
:(
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it would be very strange to ho
the jdbc connection and try
again
Filip
Hehl, Thomas wrote:
I've built tomcat 5 and 5.5 single servers a lot, but now I'm trying to
build a tomcat 6 cluster for testing.
The docs seem pretty straightforward (just uncomment the Cluster line) and
I've followed it, but I'm
I've built tomcat 5 and 5.5 single servers a lot, but now I'm trying to
build a tomcat 6 cluster for testing.
The docs seem pretty straightforward (just uncomment the Cluster line) and
I've followed it, but I'm getting errors.
Filip,
Thanks for that. We'll be patient and wait for the new version.
Regards
Mark
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Subject: Re: Tomcat 6 cluster management
Mark Faircloth wrote:
> Th
Mark Faircloth wrote:
The Tomcat 6 documentation says that the MBean values 'type=Cluster' and
'type=Cluster,host=${HOST}' should be available like they were in Tomcat
5.5. However, they are not visible via jmx using jconsole or Probe.
Does anyone know how to view Cluster information in Tomc
The Tomcat 6 documentation says that the MBean values 'type=Cluster' and
'type=Cluster,host=${HOST}' should be available like they were in Tomcat
5.5. However, they are not visible via jmx using jconsole or Probe.
Does anyone know how to view Cluster information in Tomcat 6?
Thanks
Mark
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