Which OS do you use with mod_jk2? Linux? If yes, with threading model?

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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
> Vladyslav Kosulin
> Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 3:42 PM
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> Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] [Clustering/JBoss] - 
> Apache2,mod_jk2,jboss3.2.3/Tomcat41 - ONLY sticky session lo
> 
> Bill Burke wrote:
> 
> > 
> > But what are advantages of modjk2 over modjk?  modjk support sticky 
> > sessions at least with Tomcat.
> 
> I don't know ;-)
> I use mod-jk2 from beginning, and it works.
> 
> Vlad
> 
> > Vladyslav Kosulin wrote:
> > 
> >> Another note: which MPM does your Apache httpd use? Again, 
> according 
> >> to my experience, the default prefork MPM for UNIX/Linux does not 
> >> support sticky sessions with mod_jk/mod_jk2. You should recompile 
> >> Apache with worker MPM instead of prefork:
> >>
> >> ./configure --prefix=/opt/httpd-2.0.48 --with-mpm=worker
> >> make
> >> make install
> >>
> >> Vladyslav Kosulin wrote:
> >>
> >>> dhartford wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Hey all, After going through all the posts, I'm still a 
> little hazy 
> >>>> on why I
> >>>> still can not setup simple load-balancing WITH sticky 
> sessions based 
> >>>> on the
> >>>> environment above (and also referenced the pay-for 
> Clustering doc).
> >>>>
> >>>> 1. Is there a sticky_session or stickySession flag for 
> mod_jk2 in the
> >>>> workers2.properties file?
> >>>
> >>> There is not.
> >>>
> >>>> 2. Is it required to change the TomcatSAR 
> jboss-service.xml to add in a
> >>>> jvmRoute to the following default fragment:   {     }?
> >>>>
> >>>> 3. What else may be missing?  This looks trivial as a 
> lot of people 
> >>>> have put
> >>>> in some good work to make it so, but must be something 
> I'm missing 
> >>>> somewhere
> >>>> as the 'sticky session' just is not working.
> >>>>
> >>>> (1) Apache2.0 w/mod_jk2 (2) Jboss3.2.3 Default 
> w/standard embedded 
> >>>> tomcat41
> >>>
> >>> According to my experience with Jetty, sticky sessions 
> did not work 
> >>> for <distributable/> (web.xml) web applications by 
> default. May be 
> >>> the same is valid for Tomcat. Do you use this tag?
> 
> 
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