I don't understand why the diagram has so many boxes. I suspect it
should work as follows:
Browser <--> F5 <--> Two Websphere hosts <--> AR System
ie you don't need the Websphere HTTP server.
On 20/07/13 13:36, SUBSCRIBE arslist Anonymous wrote:
Hi John
That is what we are suspecting, that websphere clustering is not supports (at
least my webadmin).
See ...https://communities.bmc.com/message/340550#340550 OR the attachment
These are the recent questions sent to BMC, 1 &2
Questions:
1) Does use of the custom property --> NoAdditionalSessionInfo true for a
WebSphere Cluster deployed application?
2) WebSphere / IBM articles only point out to Base install or Single JVM based
deployment using this custom property and could cause issues when used with
WebSphere Clusters. Please advise if this is needed for the application to
function in a WebSphere Cluster based deployment
(don't know if enable or disabled on our environment)
3). Is anyone working with WebSphere in cluster, do you have sticky
session/session affinity enable on the websphere?
Load Balancer - has persistent cookie enabled. I will ask if they have sticky
session/affinity enable also.
However, our testing we had excluded the loadbalancer, and working with the 2
http urls directly. Maybe this is an not the right method...
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