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We do this with a JServ start-up shell script that hangs around and waits
for JServ to die, then starts a new iteration. Put this in a loop that
will perform 10 restarts before giving up, send out email with each death
to the admin so you know what's happening.
Since JServ is pretty quick to start-up on a Solaris box (a few seconds),
this seems to work pretty well.
--On Monday, June 12, 2000 2:50 PM -0700 Michael Grafton
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> Hey All --
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> I'm wondering if anybody has any suggestions on how to run JServ with a
> "hot standby", i.e., one JServ normally services all the requests, but if
> that JVM goes down, all traffic gets forwarded to the backup JVM.
>
> I tried using a weight of "0" and "1" in jserv.conf, but this didn't work;
> as soon as the "1" weighted JVM went down, requests starting failing.
> Apparently mod_jserv doesn't do too well with the "0" weight in there.
>
> Any other way to do this without hacking mod_jserv?
>
> Michael A. Grafton
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