I just re-read this. I obscured the name of the site incorrectly. pretend
it read like this please:

config
--------------------
     Service
                HeadRequire "Host:.*alpha.mysite.com.*"
                Url         "/index.*"
                BackEnd
                        Address 192.168.1.5
                        Port    80
                End
                Session
                        Type Basic
                        TTL  300
                End
        End
      Service
                HeadRequire "Host:.*alpha.mysite.com.*"
                Url         "/index.*"
                BackEnd
                        Address 192.168.1.6
                        Port 80
                End
                Session
                        Type Basic
                        TTL  300
                END
        End
End

thanks


On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 14:38:33 -0400, Tim Dunphy <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Thanks for your help!
> 
>  I gave her a whirl. Didn't quite go as well as hoped. Here is what I
tried
> and here are the results:
> 
> 
> config
> --------------------
>      Service
>                 HeadRequire "Host:.*alpha.site.com.*"
>                 Url         "/index.*"
>                 BackEnd
>                         Address 192.168.1.5
>                         Port    80
>                 End
>                 Session
>                         Type Basic
>                         TTL  300
>                 End
>         End
>       Service
>                 HeadRequire "Host:.*alpha.mysite.com.*"
>                 Url         "/index.*"
>                 BackEnd
>                         Address 192.168.1.6
>                         Port 80
>                 End
>                 Session
>                         Type Basic
>                         TTL  300
>                 END
>         End
> End
> 
> ---------------------------------------------
> 
> the result
> -------------------------------
> 
> DNS:/etc/pound# /etc/init.d/pound start
> Starting reverse proxy and load balancer: poundstarting...
> line 38: unknown directive "                HeadRequire
> "Host:.*www.alpha.mysite.com.*"" - aborted
>  failed!
> 
> -------------
> 
> any thoughts would be appreciated..
> 
> 
> tim
> 
> On Thu, 4 Jun 2009 19:35:46 -0400, Edward Capriolo
<[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> Some sites require mod_jk for example half of the application is php
>> server by apache. The other half is jsp server by tomcat.
>> 
>> Normally in this case
>> apache runs on port 80
>> and tomcat jkconnector runs on 8009
>> tomcat runs on 8080
>> 
>> First verify that tomcat is indeed running on port 8080 by looking in
>> the server XML
>> I am serving a hudson server off tomcat like so.
>> 
>>   Service
>>                 HeadRequire "Host:.*www.jointhegrid.com.*"
>>                 Url         "/hudson.*"
>>                 #xHTTP  2
>>                 BackEnd
>>                         Address 10.0.6.1
>>                         Port    8080
>>                 End
>>         End
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 8:20 AM, Tim Dunphy<[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Guys
>>>
>>>  Our site is pumped out via tomcat, not apache per se. Apache connects
>>> via
>>> mod_jk to tomcat.
>>>
>>>  If you stop apache, even on both of our web servers, the site stays
> up!
>>> However, if you stop tomcat on even one of the servers, the site
becomes
>>> unavailable.
>>>
>>>  How do I tell pound to be aware of tomcat not just apache?
>>>
>>> thanks
>>> Tim
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