On 18/02/2010 22:49, Leon Kolchinsky wrote:
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'm not sure that's doable either. If you've got a spare server, why
not just have the other instance already running?
p
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?
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