Hi Jamie,
I'm using the watchdog.conf, and it seems to be acting a bit differently.
Couple of questions:
1.) When using watchdog.conf, can a resin load balancer be used? If so,
how/where?
2.) When using watchdog.conf, are unique IP's required?
3.) If load balancer is used, I can point to a loadbalancer.conf, but what
goes into the <resin-root> folder?
<watchdog>
<user-name>resin</user-name>
<group-name>resin</group-name>
<resin-conf>/usr/local/resin/conf/www.loadbalancer.conf</resin-conf>
<resin-root>/resin/webapps/what_directory_goes_here</resin-root>
<open-port address="xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" port="80"/>
</watchdog>
It seems like watchdog.conf requires unique IP. Right now I have many with
unique IP, but would like to setup some shared IPs as well. Appreciate your
help & time!
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jamison Novak
Sent: Monday, September 27, 2010 11:34 PM
To: General Discussion for the Resin application server
Subject: Re: [Resin-interest] Watchdog binding
> Can a watchdog bind to a port already used by another watchdog process?
> Similar to the way that a virtual host would?
>
> java.io.IOException: bind failed to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:80
No, only one process can bind to a port. To get around that, you can either
use a web-tier cluster to load balance traffic to the correct cluster. The
documentation has a few different examples:
http://caucho.com/resin-4.0/admin/http-virtual-hosts.xtp
Specifically, look at the "Server per virtual host" example with the
back-end JVM and the web-tier load balancer.
Hope that gets you started.
-Jamie
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