it does. this is great. yes, we have rather singular minded devs tho. I
will show this and the other response to them. thank u. we are balancing
two web servers. appreciate the help. I have just read through a good
portion of the o'reilly tomcat book and completely agree that there is no
reason to involve apache.

tim

On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 13:40:36 +0100, John Snowdon
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Any reason why you list the service alpha.mysite.com and the same URL
> twice?
> 
> If you have more than one backend for the same URL then you should
> define it within the same service.
> 
> e.g.
> 
> 
> ListenHTTP
>         Address 192.168.1.42
>         Port    80
>         Service
>                 HeadRequire "Host:.*alpha.mysite.com.*"
>                 Url         "/index.*"
>                 BackEnd
>                         Address 192.168.1.5
>                         Port 80
>                 End
>                 BackEnd
>                       Address 192.168.1.6
>                         Port 80
>                 End
>                 Session
>                         Type Basic
>                         TTL  300
>                 End
>         End
> End
> 
> I also agree with the last comment about making the connection direct to
> Tomcat, rather than through Apache and mod_jk if you are not using any of
> the more advanced Apache features (url rewriting and access control etc.)
> 
> Hope that helps
> 
> -John
> 
> On Wed, 2009-06-10 at 20:53 +0100, Tim Dunphy wrote:
>> ah, sorry! I was only including what I thought relevant. here is more
>> complete info. I will be looking into the manpage as suggested. but the
>> answer may not be obvious to me from the manpage alone, but I will do my
>> best.
>> 
>> 
>> thanks
>> 
>> ## Minimal sample pound.cfg
>> ##
>> ## see pound(8) for details
>> 
>> 
>> ######################################################################
>> ## global options:
>> 
>> User            "www-data"
>> Group           "www-data"
>> #RootJail       "/chroot/pound"
>> 
>> ## Logging: (goes to syslog by default)
>> ##      0       no logging
>> ##      1       normal
>> ##      2       extended
>> ##      3       Apache-style (common log format)
>> #LogLevel        1
>> 
>> ## check backend every X secs:
>> Alive           2
>> 
>> ## use hardware-accelleration card supported by openssl(1):
>> "pound.cfg.tomcat" 59L, 1337C
>> ## use hardware-accelleration card supported by openssl(1):
>> #SSLEngine      "<hw>"
>> 
>> 
>> ######################################################################
>> ## listen, redirect and ... to:
>> 
>> ## redirect all requests on port 80 ("ListenHTTP") to the virtual IP
>> address:
>> ListenHTTP
>>         Address 192.168.1.42
>>         Port    80
>> 
>>         Service
>>                 HeadRequire "Host:.*alpha.mysite.com.*"
>>                 Url         "/index.*"
>>                 BackEnd
>>                         Address 192.168.1.5
>>                         Port    80
>> 
>>                        Port    80
>>                 End
>>                 Session
>>                         Type Basic
>>                         TTL  300
>>                 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
>> 
>> 
>> desired url:
>> 
>> http://alpha.mysite.com/index.jsf
>> 
>> error:
> 
> 
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