Hi
Sorry for the delay and Thx for reply
Tomcat does not have "startup" ports.
Yes I have set the 2 Independent TOMCAT's at 8080 and 8081
<!-- Define a non-SSL HTTP/1.1 Connector on port 8080 -->
>> Before you worry about "clustering", can you even get a single
request handled by Tomcat?
I would be testing for "ROOT" web application in TOMCAT as
http://<IP>:<port>/
I perfectly get the TC's Home page
Some body on the Form told me , Set up the cluster before applying load
balancing and Test the cluster's setup as following
>>"deploy/undeploy your apps only to one server, and the cluster will
distribute the
deployments/undeploy across the entire cluster".
with <distributable/> in web.xml
Is this correct or not ?
with regards
Karthik
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Karthik,
karthikn wrote:
| ALL i was saying is i have 2 independent TOMCATS running on a
| windows2000 machine
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| c:\TOMCAT1 startup 8080 shutdown = 8090
Tomcat does not have "startup" ports. Do you mean that you have a
"connector" listening on port 8080? Is this port listening for HTTP or
AJP requests? (It's probably HTTP).
| d:\TOMCAT2 startup 8081 shutdown = 8091
Okay.
| So how to do "Clustering" and test the same.
Before you worry about "clustering", can you even get a single request
handled by Tomcat? If so, what URL are you using to access your webapp?
| I am not checking the performance using Load balancer,
Load balancers are not for testing performance. They are used to
distribute load across your cluster by choosing a server to handle a
particular request.
| Do i need to set up Load balancer to test the clustering ONLY ?
I'm not sure how you would even use your cluster, much less test it,
without a load balancer.
- -chris
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