Hi Paul
We use haproxy to multiple https servers. After this we have a separate tomcat
server for each http server. So a one to one relationship between Apache and
tomcat. We then use apache to shop to the tomcat servers.
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| haproxy1 HA haproxy2 | using corosync/pacemaker
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Apache1. Apache2
| |
Tomcat1 Tomcat2
\ /
\ /
MySQL DBS
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> On 25 Apr 2014, at 18:19, Paul Hirose <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I was wondering if anyone uses haproxy for http -> ajp (tomcat)
> load-balancing. I often use haproxy for http -> http, but I was just
> wondering what would need to happen for the incoming http(s) request to get
> translated into ajp and forwarded to tomcat's ajp connector rather than the
> http connector.
>
> If not, I suppose I could do the http -> ajp conversion in apache httpd, and
> place haproxy in between the httpd process and multiple tomcat backends using
> tcp mode rather than http mode.
>
> I've no specific need for this yet, per se. Just curious.
> Thanks,
> PH
> ==
> Paul Hirose
>
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