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Greetings! I've scoured the FAQs, digests, and newgroups trying to figure
out why running Jserv 1.1 manually with load balancing says I have 5
connections max on the Jserv status page.
My jserv.properties has security.maxConnections=500, which does work if I
have Apache auto-run my JVM, but using the same properties file when
running manually sets it to 5 (unless the display is wrong?). I though I
read somewhere that running Jserv on manual mode it ignores the
jserv.properties file, but then how would one put in settings?
For example on the demo jserv load balance site has the same listing I have:
http://195.132.26.24/jserv/engine/3/org.apache.jserv.JServ?status
Listed under 'General Configurations' Maximum Connections says 5.
My setup:
Apache 1.3.11, Jserv 1.1, RH 6 kernel 2.2.5 (another machine has the same
issue with 1.0b4 of Jserv on linux kernel 2.2.11) and Blackdown jdk 117v3.
In manual mode I run Jserv like this:
props8007=/usr/local/jserv/conf/jserv.properties
props8008=/usr/local/jserv/conf/jserv-8008.properties
/usr/jdk117_v3/bin/java -classpath $classes org.apache.jserv.JServ
$props8007 &> /usr/local/apache/logs/jserv8007.log &
/usr/jdk117_v3/bin/java -classpath $classes org.apache.jserv.JServ
$props8008 &> /usr/local/apache/logs/jserv8008.log &
The only thing else I have that's not standard is load balancing between 2
JVMs locally:
ApJServMount /servlets balance://set1/root
ApJServBalance set1 local1
ApJServBalance set1 local2
ApJServHost local1 ajpv12://localhost:8007
ApJServHost local2 ajpv12://localhost:8008
ApJServRoute JS1 local1
ApJServRoute JS2 local2
ApJServShmFile /usr/local/apache/logs/jserv_shm
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Seems like I'm missing something obvious, but I'd think someone else would
have had the same problem as I and already asked.
Ryan Vanderwerf
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