Try shutting down the offending midtier and clean out the "work" directory
under tomcat.  Then restart the midtier

On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 12:55 PM, Shyam Attavar <[email protected]>wrote:

> **  Dear Listers,
>
> We are seeing an issue where when users are routed to one mid-tier server
> (from two available mid-tier servers) by a load balancer, they see the
> updates to a field with renamed selection values. However, if users are
> routed to the other mid-tier server by the load balancer, then users don't
> see the updated field selection values.
>
> We have done the following things on the offending server with no success
> in propagating the changes to the mid-tier:
>
>    1. we have ensured that the cache persistance bit on mid-tier
>    configuration is off (on both servers)
>    2. flushed the cache manually
>    3. restarted tomcat
>    4. rebooted the server
>
> Here's the environment details:
>
>    - Two AR System Mid-Tiers - 7.1.0 patch 6 (on RHEL) sitting behind a
>    Cisco load balancer
>    - Four AR Servers (in a server group) - 7.1.0 patch 6 (on RHEL) sitting
>    behind a Cisco load balancer (one server is mostly an admin server, the
>    other three are in a round robin load balanced configuration).
>    - Four node Oracle RAC in the back end
>    - All connected on a GIGE network.
>
> Anyone else seen this issue in the past or currently working to resolve
> this?
>
> I am opening a ticket with BMC as well to see if we can get help. But I
> thought I would check with y'all first.
>
> Any suggestions/comments that can point me in the right direction that I
> might be overlooking.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> --
> Shyam
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