Anyone guys? Any insights on the following? Thanks
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 13:48, Leon Kolchinsky <lkolc...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello All, > > My current interest is to install "Confluence" - > http://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/ > in a "Cold Failover" mode. > I'm currently running ApacheHttpd in front of Tomcat6 using mod_jk module > and I prefer to leave Apache Httpd in front of Tomcat. > > This is java application is using DB (Oracle in my case) and some kind of > local caching technique (to make things run faster I presume). > So there must be only one "Confluence" application at a time. > > I would like to configure"Cold Failover" in such a way that the moment > current Tomcat instance become unresponsive, the command will run killing > tomcat+"apache httpd" and starting another > tomcat+"apache httpd" on another server (or just killing tomcat, but I'm > not sure that it's doable, since it's not a regular loadbalancer worker > setup). > > I know that there is a possibility to use 'Advanced worker directives' like > connect_timeout, prepost_timeout and reply_timeout but I'm not sure that > it's implementable in my case. > > Any suggestion on proposed configuration? > May be there are some other ways to achieve what I want? > > Any help very much appreciated. > > > >