daneturner schrieb:
>
> Rainer Jung-3 wrote:
>> Short answer for your question:
>>
>> the two lines you tried to use as a distance configuration both have
>> typos:
>>
>>> workers.localhost.distance=10
>>> workers.localhost.distance=20
>> workers -> worker
>> localhost -> ritin (once)
>>
>
> Ouch
tin (once)
>
Ouch. How stupid.
Thanks for the correction. Problem solved. Apologies for the sloppy post
:-\
Dane
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orker.localhost.lbfactor=1
>>> worker.localhost.distance=0
>>>
>>> worker.latin1.port=8009
>>> worker.latin1.host=latin1
>>> worker.latin1.type=ajp13
>>> worker.latin1.lbfactor=1
>>> worker.latin1.distance=1
>>>
>>>
> worker.latin1.type=ajp13
>> worker.latin1.lbfactor=1
>> worker.latin1.distance=1
>>
>> worker.latin2.port=8009
>> worker.latin2.host=latin2
>> worker.latin2.type=ajp13
>> worker.latin2.lbfactor=1
>> worker.latin2.distance=1
>>
>> Than
> worker.latin2.distance=1
>
> Thanks,
> Todd
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We just now tagged 1.2.16. A release candidate is available. Please have
a look at
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=tomcat-dev&m=115194553720728&w=2
Test results are welcome. If no new problems will be found, the release
vote will procees starting Friday.
The final release will be announced on th
On 6/22/06, Per Johnsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is 1.2.16 avaiable for download somewhere?
Not that I know of, you have to grab the source from SVN.
Found this:
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/news/20060505.html
I wonder how that got there!
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Hi!
Is 1.2.16 avaiable for download somewhere?
Found this:
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/news/20060505.html
Regards Per
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From: Mladen Turk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: mod_jk failover and
Mladen Turk wrote:
Filip Hanik - Dev Lists wrote:
you've setup sticky_sessions to be false, (btw, I thought that only
took 0/1 values) so how can you expect session affinity from that?
Recent mod_jk versions can take True/False instead 1/0 just
as an convenience method.
instead or "as well"
That explains it, thanks. I've just set the lbfactor extremely high on the
localhost in the interim to get mod_jk to prefer it over remote tomcats.
-Todd
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Filip Hanik - Dev Lists wrote:
you've setup sticky_sessions to be false, (btw, I thought that only took
0/1 values) so how can you expect session affinity from that?
Recent mod_jk versions can take True/False instead 1/0 just
as an convenience method.
Also the 'distance' param will be suppor
hink that's
all unrelated to the issue we're seeing though which is that mod_jk seems to
be completely ignoring the distance parameter.
-Todd
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worker.latin2.type=ajp13
worker.latin2.lbfactor=1
worker.latin2.distance=1
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