I think your question is missing some details.  For instance, what do you
mean sessions?  Web sessions?  Cookies?

Regardless, the deeper question is: what tooling are you using to manage
your clustering / failover behavior?  I'm guessing your questions would be
more appropriate for that group.

On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 10:19 PM Deepthi Komatineni <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Can there be multiple failover nodes setup in case of sticky/non-sticky
> sessions?
> I.e., if there are 4 nodes I would like to have each node have more than 1
> fail over node, so that when a rolling restart is done during deployments
> on 2 nodes at a time there will not be any session loss. As the 2 nodes
> that are picked at a time could be the primary & secondary nodes for a
> particular session and hence will result in session loss if restarted.
>
> Is there a configuration that allows us to set the number of fail over
> nodes/levels in case of both sticky/non-sticky sessions?
>
> Regards,
> Deepthi
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