how do you verify that you don't have a cookie?
I suggest using LiveHttpHeaders (firefox/mozilla) or TCPMonitor
Filip
Sharma, Siddharth wrote:
Yes I did
jvmRoute is set to the worker name.
still, no jsessionid cookie.
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From: Filip Hanik - Dev Lists [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 7:18 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Apache with Tomcat and session affinity problem
have you set jvmRoute in your engine element (server.xml)?
this is how mod_jk does session affinity
filipp
Sharma, Siddharth wrote:
I have IBM HttpServer 2.0 (it is an apache essentially) fronting two
tomcat instances (version 5.5.16) using mod_jk over ajp13.
I have configured a load balancer worker to spray load across two workers
representing these two tomcat instances.
And it works.
The problem is I do not see a session id cookie in the response, so I am
not
sure if it is maintaining session affinity.
I have configured the load balancer worker for session affinity with this
directive in worker.properties:
worker.lb_worker.sticky_session=True
What am I missing?
What is the exact name of the cookie that mod_jk injects?
I apologize if this is not the right mailing list for connector questions
and will appreciate if someone could point me to it.
Thanks in advance
-Sidd
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