Hi Jules,

That doesn't work. I had tried before, and just tried again. Actually I tried passing all kinds of http status. The only way so far I have found to tell mod_jk to failover is closing the port AJP is binding on.

On the Jetty list Greg mentioned you did some work for a client, some kind of filter. Could you give us more details about it? I am sure a lot of people are having this problem of 404 when the app gets redeployed, etc.
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg31780.html


I read your comment but I am not sure exactly what to do to fix this issue.

Any ideas?

Any help would greatly appreciated.

Felipe


Jules Gosnell wrote:


I think that if you send back a 404, mod_jk will fail-over to the next node.

If you try this and it works, please confirm to the list.

Cheers,


Jules



Felipe Oliveira wrote:


Does anyone know how to explicitly tell mod_jk to failover and send the request to the other server on the cluster?

I have a filter that catches any exception that happens on the servlets...If an exception is throwed I want mod_jk to try to send the same request to the other server?

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance,

Felipe



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