I'm trying to convert my session management to use MongoDB and I'm not sure 
what I'm doing wrong.

Here's what I've done so far (Ubuntu 14.04 LTS/Tomcat7/OpenBD 3.1):

1. "sudo apt-get install mongodb"
2. Edit /etc/mongodb.conf and un-comment the line: "#port = 27017"
3. Go to /bluedragon/administrator and change "Use J2EE Sessions" to "No"
4. Edit Application.cfc and add the following line: <cfset this.sessionstorage 
= "mongo://127.0.0.1:27017" />
5. "sudo service mongodb restart"
6. "sudo service tomcat7 restart"

Everything looks good up to this point and mongo now shows an "openbd" 
database with a "sessions" collection.
My thinking is that if I can get this working correctly on localhost I 
should be able to move the mongodb to another location, update the ip 
address and this will allow me to add additional web servers for 
load-balancing without having to worry about sticky sessions.

The problem is that only the first client seems to get a session.
Every subsequent attempt seems to fail.

I'm a complete novice when it comes to MongoDB but it looks very promising 
if I can figure it out!
Any ideas on what I need to do?

Thanks!


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