Ben Stringer wrote:
Hi all,
I have two servers, each running 5 instances of Tomcat and apache. I
need to do load balancing between them with sticky sessions. The load
balancing seems to work but not the sticky sessions. I am using mod_ajp.
I see that mod_jk is recommended but that means modifying the tomcat
configs.
If I use a compiled version of Apache it works, but if I use the Apache
rpm it fails. I have copied the config files and made the necessary
modifications but no luck. Any ideas here? It has to be something with
the Apache package, but what?
Hi Tom,
What O/S are you running (Centos, RHEL, Fedora ?) and what version of
Tomcat and httpd server? It is certainly possible (and relatively easy) to
use the RPMs supplied by Redhat to get RHEL Apache httpd talking to Tomcat
via mod_jk.
Can you also post your workers.properties files, to allow some diagnosis
of your sticky sessions issue.
I am running RHEL, apache2.2.3, tomcat6. I am trying to use mod_proxy_ajp.
Regards,
Tom
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