Re: [Resin-interest] How do I configure clustering so that it actually works with 4.0.15/4.0.18/4.0.19?

2011-07-22 Thread Scott Ferguson

On 07/22/2011 01:08 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:

I upgraded to 4.0.20... and it still does NOT work!

What am I missing  Is anyone successfully running 4.x in a 
clustered/loadbalanced configuration?  I am not trying to do anything 
complicated... a simple 2 server cluster without stickiness.


Should work with a basic configuration (I'd checked that configuration 
specifically before the release - in addition to the usual test cases.)


Try starting from a base system, adding a second , and creating 
a trivial JSP that calls


  out.println("value: " + session.getAttribute("test"));
  session.setAttribute("test", "foo");

-- Scott






On 07/12/2011 06:47 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
This appears to be a timing-related issue with the non-sticky 
sessions. 4.0.20 will have a fix.


-- Scott

On 07/07/2011 04:17 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:



On 07/07/2011 07:02 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:

On 07/07/2011 03:51 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:

I am having trouble getting resin-admin running inside my servers... is
there another way I can verify that the servers can see each other?

JMX or something?

The resin-admin is the easiest.

If you look at the logs (at the "finer" level), you should see something
like:

[11-07-07 15:30:14.378] {main} JvmDeadlockHealthCheck[OK:OK]
[11-07-07 15:30:14.381] {main} MemoryTenuredHealthCheck[OK:87.63%
free (627.312M free, 715.850M max, 88.538M used)]
...
[11-07-07 15:30:14.383] {main} HeartbeatHealthCheck[OK:OK]

You can look at JMX under the ClusterServer bean and look for the
isHeartbeatActive() and LastHeartbeatTime().

-- Scott



using JMX to look at both servers... the HeartbeatActive=true and 
the LastHeartbeatTime is getting updated as well




On 07/07/2011 05:01 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:

On 07/07/2011 01:37 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:

I have my resin conf all setup... my servers starting/running, but if I
load balance... and don't use stickiness to servers... the session is
not kept in sync between the servers.  I am trying to test this all...
so I am only running 2 servers - but both servers are configured as
triads so that they should know about each other.  They are running on
the same machine(just with different ip/ports) - so I am not having
network issues or anything.

snippet below from my config




false
6701
10.10.1.145


false
6701
10.10.1.141



200

before-headers
false
java
true




what am I missing?

That looks fine. In the /resin-admin, do you see the servers able to
connect to each other?
(The health tab will show connection failures in the Resin|Heartbeat
check and also the Heartbeat tab.)

-- Scott



thanks
Eric


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Re: [Resin-interest] How do I configure clustering so that it actually works with 4.0.15/4.0.18/4.0.19?

2011-07-22 Thread Eric Kreiser

I upgraded to 4.0.20... and it still does NOT work!

What am I missing  Is anyone successfully running 4.x in a 
clustered/loadbalanced configuration?  I am not trying to do anything 
complicated... a simple 2 server cluster without stickiness.





On 07/12/2011 06:47 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
This appears to be a timing-related issue with the non-sticky 
sessions. 4.0.20 will have a fix.


-- Scott

On 07/07/2011 04:17 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:



On 07/07/2011 07:02 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:

On 07/07/2011 03:51 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:

I am having trouble getting resin-admin running inside my servers... is
there another way I can verify that the servers can see each other?

JMX or something?

The resin-admin is the easiest.

If you look at the logs (at the "finer" level), you should see something
like:

[11-07-07 15:30:14.378] {main} JvmDeadlockHealthCheck[OK:OK]
[11-07-07 15:30:14.381] {main} MemoryTenuredHealthCheck[OK:87.63%
free (627.312M free, 715.850M max, 88.538M used)]
...
[11-07-07 15:30:14.383] {main} HeartbeatHealthCheck[OK:OK]

You can look at JMX under the ClusterServer bean and look for the
isHeartbeatActive() and LastHeartbeatTime().

-- Scott



using JMX to look at both servers... the HeartbeatActive=true and the 
LastHeartbeatTime is getting updated as well




On 07/07/2011 05:01 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:

On 07/07/2011 01:37 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:

I have my resin conf all setup... my servers starting/running, but if I
load balance... and don't use stickiness to servers... the session is
not kept in sync between the servers.  I am trying to test this all...
so I am only running 2 servers - but both servers are configured as
triads so that they should know about each other.  They are running on
the same machine(just with different ip/ports) - so I am not having
network issues or anything.

snippet below from my config




false
6701
10.10.1.145


false
6701
10.10.1.141



200

before-headers
false
java
true




what am I missing?

That looks fine. In the /resin-admin, do you see the servers able to
connect to each other?
(The health tab will show connection failures in the Resin|Heartbeat
check and also the Heartbeat tab.)

-- Scott



thanks
Eric


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Re: [Resin-interest] How do I configure clustering so that it actually works with 4.0.15/4.0.18/4.0.19?

2011-07-18 Thread Eric Kreiser

any plan for when 4.0.20 will be available?


On 07/12/2011 06:47 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
This appears to be a timing-related issue with the non-sticky 
sessions. 4.0.20 will have a fix.


-- Scott

On 07/07/2011 04:17 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:



On 07/07/2011 07:02 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:

On 07/07/2011 03:51 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:

I am having trouble getting resin-admin running inside my servers... is
there another way I can verify that the servers can see each other?

JMX or something?

The resin-admin is the easiest.

If you look at the logs (at the "finer" level), you should see something
like:

[11-07-07 15:30:14.378] {main} JvmDeadlockHealthCheck[OK:OK]
[11-07-07 15:30:14.381] {main} MemoryTenuredHealthCheck[OK:87.63%
free (627.312M free, 715.850M max, 88.538M used)]
...
[11-07-07 15:30:14.383] {main} HeartbeatHealthCheck[OK:OK]

You can look at JMX under the ClusterServer bean and look for the
isHeartbeatActive() and LastHeartbeatTime().

-- Scott



using JMX to look at both servers... the HeartbeatActive=true and the 
LastHeartbeatTime is getting updated as well




On 07/07/2011 05:01 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:

On 07/07/2011 01:37 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:

I have my resin conf all setup... my servers starting/running, but if I
load balance... and don't use stickiness to servers... the session is
not kept in sync between the servers.  I am trying to test this all...
so I am only running 2 servers - but both servers are configured as
triads so that they should know about each other.  They are running on
the same machine(just with different ip/ports) - so I am not having
network issues or anything.

snippet below from my config




false
6701
10.10.1.145


false
6701
10.10.1.141



200

before-headers
false
java
true




what am I missing?

That looks fine. In the /resin-admin, do you see the servers able to
connect to each other?
(The health tab will show connection failures in the Resin|Heartbeat
check and also the Heartbeat tab.)

-- Scott



thanks
Eric


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Re: [Resin-interest] How do I configure clustering so that it actually works with 4.0.15/4.0.18/4.0.19?

2011-07-12 Thread Scott Ferguson
This appears to be a timing-related issue with the non-sticky sessions. 
4.0.20 will have a fix.


-- Scott

On 07/07/2011 04:17 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:



On 07/07/2011 07:02 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:

On 07/07/2011 03:51 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:

I am having trouble getting resin-admin running inside my servers... is
there another way I can verify that the servers can see each other?

JMX or something?

The resin-admin is the easiest.

If you look at the logs (at the "finer" level), you should see something
like:

[11-07-07 15:30:14.378] {main} JvmDeadlockHealthCheck[OK:OK]
[11-07-07 15:30:14.381] {main} MemoryTenuredHealthCheck[OK:87.63%
free (627.312M free, 715.850M max, 88.538M used)]
...
[11-07-07 15:30:14.383] {main} HeartbeatHealthCheck[OK:OK]

You can look at JMX under the ClusterServer bean and look for the
isHeartbeatActive() and LastHeartbeatTime().

-- Scott



using JMX to look at both servers... the HeartbeatActive=true and the 
LastHeartbeatTime is getting updated as well




On 07/07/2011 05:01 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:

On 07/07/2011 01:37 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:

I have my resin conf all setup... my servers starting/running, but if I
load balance... and don't use stickiness to servers... the session is
not kept in sync between the servers.  I am trying to test this all...
so I am only running 2 servers - but both servers are configured as
triads so that they should know about each other.  They are running on
the same machine(just with different ip/ports) - so I am not having
network issues or anything.

snippet below from my config




false
6701
10.10.1.145


false
6701
10.10.1.141



200

before-headers
false
java
true




what am I missing?

That looks fine. In the /resin-admin, do you see the servers able to
connect to each other?
(The health tab will show connection failures in the Resin|Heartbeat
check and also the Heartbeat tab.)

-- Scott



thanks
Eric


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Re: [Resin-interest] How do I configure clustering so that it actually works with 4.0.15/4.0.18/4.0.19?

2011-07-08 Thread Scott Ferguson

On 07/08/2011 12:12 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:

see attached zip

both servers logs as I make several requests

--

I know this is a bit of a rhetorical question... but it seems like it 
shouldn't be possible to be this difficult to get working...  doesn't 
it boil down to only a few configs?


Thanks. That should be enough (though may take some time).

I haven't figured out why you're not seeing the data. The updates are 
being sent, and that configuration is identical to one here.)


-- Scott






On 07/08/2011 12:35 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:

On 07/07/2011 06:18 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:

I've attached a few logs

(I am running with 2 servers (server 'a' and 'b')... I have my 
logging configured a little differently - so not everything from 
resin go to my jvm log )


server-changing-session-attri_jvm.log === is from server a, when the 
request hit server a and server a changed a session attribute (so 
the session should have gotten pushed to server b but didn't)


server-changing-session-attri_stdout.log === is from server a, when 
the request hit server a and server a changed a session attribute 
(so the session should have gotten pushed to server b but didn't)


when-other-server-changes-session-attri.log === is from server a, 
when the request hit server b and server b changed a session 
attribute (so the session should have gotten pushed to server a but 
didn't)


You didn't include the request log from the second request.

-- Scott




thanks
Eric




On 07/07/2011 07:29 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
Can you create a log which include a servlet access that should 
replicate session data (at "finer" level) and mail me the jvm-xxx.log?


-- Scott

On 07/07/2011 04:17 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:



On 07/07/2011 07:02 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:

On 07/07/2011 03:51 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:

I am having trouble getting resin-admin running inside my servers... is
there another way I can verify that the servers can see each other?

JMX or something?

The resin-admin is the easiest.

If you look at the logs (at the "finer" level), you should see something
like:

[11-07-07 15:30:14.378] {main} JvmDeadlockHealthCheck[OK:OK]
[11-07-07 15:30:14.381] {main} MemoryTenuredHealthCheck[OK:87.63%
free (627.312M free, 715.850M max, 88.538M used)]
...
[11-07-07 15:30:14.383] {main} HeartbeatHealthCheck[OK:OK]

You can look at JMX under the ClusterServer bean and look for the
isHeartbeatActive() and LastHeartbeatTime().

-- Scott



using JMX to look at both servers... the HeartbeatActive=true and 
the LastHeartbeatTime is getting updated as well




On 07/07/2011 05:01 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:

On 07/07/2011 01:37 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:

I have my resin conf all setup... my servers starting/running, but if I
load balance... and don't use stickiness to servers... the session is
not kept in sync between the servers.  I am trying to test this all...
so I am only running 2 servers - but both servers are configured as
triads so that they should know about each other.  They are running on
the same machine(just with different ip/ports) - so I am not having
network issues or anything.

snippet below from my config




false
6701
10.10.1.145


false
6701
10.10.1.141



200

before-headers
false
java
true




what am I missing?

That looks fine. In the /resin-admin, do you see the servers able to
connect to each other?
(The health tab will show connection failures in the Resin|Heartbeat
check and also the Heartbeat tab.)

-- Scott



thanks
Eric


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Re: [Resin-interest] How do I configure clustering so that it actually works with 4.0.15/4.0.18/4.0.19?

2011-07-08 Thread Scott Ferguson

On 07/07/2011 06:18 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:

I've attached a few logs

(I am running with 2 servers (server 'a' and 'b')... I have my logging 
configured a little differently - so not everything from resin go to 
my jvm log )


server-changing-session-attri_jvm.log === is from server a, when the 
request hit server a and server a changed a session attribute (so the 
session should have gotten pushed to server b but didn't)


server-changing-session-attri_stdout.log === is from server a, when 
the request hit server a and server a changed a session attribute (so 
the session should have gotten pushed to server b but didn't)


when-other-server-changes-session-attri.log === is from server a, when 
the request hit server b and server b changed a session attribute (so 
the session should have gotten pushed to server a but didn't)


You didn't include the request log from the second request.

-- Scott




thanks
Eric




On 07/07/2011 07:29 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
Can you create a log which include a servlet access that should 
replicate session data (at "finer" level) and mail me the jvm-xxx.log?


-- Scott

On 07/07/2011 04:17 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:



On 07/07/2011 07:02 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:

On 07/07/2011 03:51 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:

I am having trouble getting resin-admin running inside my servers... is
there another way I can verify that the servers can see each other?

JMX or something?

The resin-admin is the easiest.

If you look at the logs (at the "finer" level), you should see something
like:

[11-07-07 15:30:14.378] {main} JvmDeadlockHealthCheck[OK:OK]
[11-07-07 15:30:14.381] {main} MemoryTenuredHealthCheck[OK:87.63%
free (627.312M free, 715.850M max, 88.538M used)]
...
[11-07-07 15:30:14.383] {main} HeartbeatHealthCheck[OK:OK]

You can look at JMX under the ClusterServer bean and look for the
isHeartbeatActive() and LastHeartbeatTime().

-- Scott



using JMX to look at both servers... the HeartbeatActive=true and 
the LastHeartbeatTime is getting updated as well




On 07/07/2011 05:01 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:

On 07/07/2011 01:37 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:

I have my resin conf all setup... my servers starting/running, but if I
load balance... and don't use stickiness to servers... the session is
not kept in sync between the servers.  I am trying to test this all...
so I am only running 2 servers - but both servers are configured as
triads so that they should know about each other.  They are running on
the same machine(just with different ip/ports) - so I am not having
network issues or anything.

snippet below from my config




false
6701
10.10.1.145


false
6701
10.10.1.141



200

before-headers
false
java
true




what am I missing?

That looks fine. In the /resin-admin, do you see the servers able to
connect to each other?
(The health tab will show connection failures in the Resin|Heartbeat
check and also the Heartbeat tab.)

-- Scott



thanks
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Re: [Resin-interest] How do I configure clustering so that it actually works with 4.0.15/4.0.18/4.0.19?

2011-07-08 Thread Eric Kreiser


I've attached a few logs

(I am running with 2 servers (server 'a' and 'b')... I have my logging 
configured a little differently - so not everything from resin go to my 
jvm log )


server-changing-session-attri_jvm.log === is from server a, when the 
request hit server a and server a changed a session attribute (so the 
session should have gotten pushed to server b but didn't)


server-changing-session-attri_stdout.log === is from server a, when the 
request hit server a and server a changed a session attribute (so the 
session should have gotten pushed to server b but didn't)


when-other-server-changes-session-attri.log === is from server a, when 
the request hit server b and server b changed a session attribute (so 
the session should have gotten pushed to server a but didn't)



thanks
Eric


I've also attached a "diff" file of the 2 servers resin config files--- 
most of the differences are jvm-arg differences





On 07/07/2011 07:29 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
Can you create a log which include a servlet access that should 
replicate session data (at "finer" level) and mail me the jvm-xxx.log?


-- Scott

On 07/07/2011 04:17 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:



On 07/07/2011 07:02 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:

On 07/07/2011 03:51 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:

I am having trouble getting resin-admin running inside my servers... is
there another way I can verify that the servers can see each other?

JMX or something?

The resin-admin is the easiest.

If you look at the logs (at the "finer" level), you should see something
like:

[11-07-07 15:30:14.378] {main} JvmDeadlockHealthCheck[OK:OK]
[11-07-07 15:30:14.381] {main} MemoryTenuredHealthCheck[OK:87.63%
free (627.312M free, 715.850M max, 88.538M used)]
...
[11-07-07 15:30:14.383] {main} HeartbeatHealthCheck[OK:OK]

You can look at JMX under the ClusterServer bean and look for the
isHeartbeatActive() and LastHeartbeatTime().

-- Scott



using JMX to look at both servers... the HeartbeatActive=true and the 
LastHeartbeatTime is getting updated as well




On 07/07/2011 05:01 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:

On 07/07/2011 01:37 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:

I have my resin conf all setup... my servers starting/running, but if I
load balance... and don't use stickiness to servers... the session is
not kept in sync between the servers.  I am trying to test this all...
so I am only running 2 servers - but both servers are configured as
triads so that they should know about each other.  They are running on
the same machine(just with different ip/ports) - so I am not having
network issues or anything.

snippet below from my config




false
6701
10.10.1.145


false
6701
10.10.1.141



200

before-headers
false
java
true




what am I missing?

That looks fine. In the /resin-admin, do you see the servers able to
connect to each other?
(The health tab will show connection failures in the Resin|Heartbeat
check and also the Heartbeat tab.)

-- Scott



thanks
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07-07 21:06:15.549 closing pool item from idle 
timeout:ManagedPoolItem[jdbc/devdb,5,ManagedConnectionImpl]
07-07 21:06:15.549 connection pool destroy ManagedPoolItem[jdbc/devdb,5,null]
07-07 21:06:15.549 destroy ManagedConnectionImpl[jdbc/devdb.d0.2]
07-07 21:06:15.771 closing pool item from idle 
timeout:ManagedPoolItem[jdbc/master,92,ManagedConnectionImpl]
07-07 21:06:15.771 connection pool destroy ManagedPoolItem[jdbc/master,92,null]
07-07 21:06:15.771 destroy ManagedConnectionImpl[jdbc/master.d0.29]
07-07 21:06:44.062 RMI Scheduler(0): wake up
07-07 21:06:44.062 RMI Scheduler(0): connection timeout expired
07-07 21:06:44.062 RMI Scheduler(0): close connection
07-07 21:06:44.071 RMI Scheduler(0): wake up
07-07 21:06:22.274 TcpSocketLink[id=15,a] starting connection 
TcpSocketLink[id=server://10.10.1.145:6803-15,server://10.10.1.145:6803,ACCEPT],
 total=6
07-07 21:06:22.274 
TcpSocketLink[id=server://10.10.1.145:6803-15,server://10.10.1.145:6803,ACCEPT] 
accept from 10.10.1.145:51212
07-07 21:06:22.274 Hmux[a:15] start request
07-07 21:06:22.274 Hmux[a:15] U:uri /app/test.jsp
07-07 21:06:22.274 
TcpSocketLink[id=server://10.10.1.145:6803-17,server://10.10.1.145:6803,INIT] 
starting listen thread
07-07 21:06:22.274 Hmux[a:15] m:method GET
07-07 21:06:22.274 
TcpSocketLink[id=server://10.10.1.145:6803-17,server://10.10.1.145:6803,INIT] 
start thread server://10.10.1.145:6

Re: [Resin-interest] How do I configure clustering so that it actually works with 4.0.15/4.0.18/4.0.19?

2011-07-07 Thread Eric Kreiser

I've attached a few logs

(I am running with 2 servers (server 'a' and 'b')... I have my logging 
configured a little differently - so not everything from resin go to my 
jvm log )


server-changing-session-attri_jvm.log === is from server a, when the 
request hit server a and server a changed a session attribute (so the 
session should have gotten pushed to server b but didn't)


server-changing-session-attri_stdout.log === is from server a, when the 
request hit server a and server a changed a session attribute (so the 
session should have gotten pushed to server b but didn't)


when-other-server-changes-session-attri.log === is from server a, when 
the request hit server b and server b changed a session attribute (so 
the session should have gotten pushed to server a but didn't)



thanks
Eric




On 07/07/2011 07:29 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
Can you create a log which include a servlet access that should 
replicate session data (at "finer" level) and mail me the jvm-xxx.log?


-- Scott

On 07/07/2011 04:17 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:



On 07/07/2011 07:02 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:

On 07/07/2011 03:51 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:

I am having trouble getting resin-admin running inside my servers... is
there another way I can verify that the servers can see each other?

JMX or something?

The resin-admin is the easiest.

If you look at the logs (at the "finer" level), you should see something
like:

[11-07-07 15:30:14.378] {main} JvmDeadlockHealthCheck[OK:OK]
[11-07-07 15:30:14.381] {main} MemoryTenuredHealthCheck[OK:87.63%
free (627.312M free, 715.850M max, 88.538M used)]
...
[11-07-07 15:30:14.383] {main} HeartbeatHealthCheck[OK:OK]

You can look at JMX under the ClusterServer bean and look for the
isHeartbeatActive() and LastHeartbeatTime().

-- Scott



using JMX to look at both servers... the HeartbeatActive=true and the 
LastHeartbeatTime is getting updated as well




On 07/07/2011 05:01 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:

On 07/07/2011 01:37 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:

I have my resin conf all setup... my servers starting/running, but if I
load balance... and don't use stickiness to servers... the session is
not kept in sync between the servers.  I am trying to test this all...
so I am only running 2 servers - but both servers are configured as
triads so that they should know about each other.  They are running on
the same machine(just with different ip/ports) - so I am not having
network issues or anything.

snippet below from my config




false
6701
10.10.1.145


false
6701
10.10.1.141



200

before-headers
false
java
true




what am I missing?

That looks fine. In the /resin-admin, do you see the servers able to
connect to each other?
(The health tab will show connection failures in the Resin|Heartbeat
check and also the Heartbeat tab.)

-- Scott



thanks
Eric


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07-07 21:06:15.549 closing pool item from idle 
timeout:ManagedPoolItem[jdbc/devdb,5,ManagedConnectionImpl]
07-07 21:06:15.549 connection pool destroy ManagedPoolItem[jdbc/devdb,5,null]
07-07 21:06:15.549 destroy ManagedConnectionImpl[jdbc/devdb.d0.2]
07-07 21:06:15.771 closing pool item from idle 
timeout:ManagedPoolItem[jdbc/master,92,ManagedConnectionImpl]
07-07 21:06:15.771 connection pool destroy ManagedPoolItem[jdbc/master,92,null]
07-07 21:06:15.771 destroy ManagedConnectionImpl[jdbc/master.d0.29]
07-07 21:06:44.062 RMI Scheduler(0): wake up
07-07 21:06:44.062 RMI Scheduler(0): connection timeout expired
07-07 21:06:44.062 RMI Scheduler(0): close connection
07-07 21:06:44.071 RMI Scheduler(0): wake up
07-07 21:06:22.274 TcpSocketLink[id=15,a] starting connection 
TcpSocketLink[id=server://10.10.1.145:6803-15,server://10.10.1.145:6803,ACCEPT],
 total=6
07-07 21:06:22.274 
TcpSocketLink[id=server://10.10.1.145:6803-15,server://10.10.1.145:6803,ACCEPT] 
accept from 10.10.1.145:51212
07-07 21:06:22.274 Hmux[a:15] start request
07-07 21:06:22.274 Hmux[a:15] U:uri /app/test.jsp
07-07 21:06:22.274 
TcpSocketLink[id=server://10.10.1.145:6803-17,server://10.10.1.145:6803,INIT] 
starting listen thread
07-07 21:06:22.274 Hmux[a:15] m:method GET
07-07 21:06:22.274 
TcpSocketLink[id=server://10.10.1.145:6803-17,server://10.10.1.145:6803,INIT] 
start thread server://10.10.1.145:6803-17
07-07 21:06:22.275 Hmux[a:15] c protocol: HTTP/1.1
07-07 21:06:22.275 Hmux[a:15] v server-host: er10.engomnisocial.mzi

Re: [Resin-interest] How do I configure clustering so that it actually works with 4.0.15/4.0.18/4.0.19?

2011-07-07 Thread Scott Ferguson
Can you create a log which include a servlet access that should 
replicate session data (at "finer" level) and mail me the jvm-xxx.log?


-- Scott

On 07/07/2011 04:17 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:



On 07/07/2011 07:02 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:

On 07/07/2011 03:51 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:

I am having trouble getting resin-admin running inside my servers... is
there another way I can verify that the servers can see each other?

JMX or something?

The resin-admin is the easiest.

If you look at the logs (at the "finer" level), you should see something
like:

[11-07-07 15:30:14.378] {main} JvmDeadlockHealthCheck[OK:OK]
[11-07-07 15:30:14.381] {main} MemoryTenuredHealthCheck[OK:87.63%
free (627.312M free, 715.850M max, 88.538M used)]
...
[11-07-07 15:30:14.383] {main} HeartbeatHealthCheck[OK:OK]

You can look at JMX under the ClusterServer bean and look for the
isHeartbeatActive() and LastHeartbeatTime().

-- Scott



using JMX to look at both servers... the HeartbeatActive=true and the 
LastHeartbeatTime is getting updated as well




On 07/07/2011 05:01 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:

On 07/07/2011 01:37 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:

I have my resin conf all setup... my servers starting/running, but if I
load balance... and don't use stickiness to servers... the session is
not kept in sync between the servers.  I am trying to test this all...
so I am only running 2 servers - but both servers are configured as
triads so that they should know about each other.  They are running on
the same machine(just with different ip/ports) - so I am not having
network issues or anything.

snippet below from my config




false
6701
10.10.1.145


false
6701
10.10.1.141



200

before-headers
false
java
true




what am I missing?

That looks fine. In the /resin-admin, do you see the servers able to
connect to each other?
(The health tab will show connection failures in the Resin|Heartbeat
check and also the Heartbeat tab.)

-- Scott



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Re: [Resin-interest] How do I configure clustering so that it actually works with 4.0.15/4.0.18/4.0.19?

2011-07-07 Thread Eric Kreiser



On 07/07/2011 07:02 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:

On 07/07/2011 03:51 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:

I am having trouble getting resin-admin running inside my servers... is
there another way I can verify that the servers can see each other?

JMX or something?

The resin-admin is the easiest.

If you look at the logs (at the "finer" level), you should see something
like:

[11-07-07 15:30:14.378] {main} JvmDeadlockHealthCheck[OK:OK]
[11-07-07 15:30:14.381] {main} MemoryTenuredHealthCheck[OK:87.63%
free (627.312M free, 715.850M max, 88.538M used)]
...
[11-07-07 15:30:14.383] {main} HeartbeatHealthCheck[OK:OK]

You can look at JMX under the ClusterServer bean and look for the
isHeartbeatActive() and LastHeartbeatTime().

-- Scott



using JMX to look at both servers... the HeartbeatActive=true and the 
LastHeartbeatTime is getting updated as well





On 07/07/2011 05:01 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:

On 07/07/2011 01:37 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:

I have my resin conf all setup... my servers starting/running, but if I
load balance... and don't use stickiness to servers... the session is
not kept in sync between the servers.  I am trying to test this all...
so I am only running 2 servers - but both servers are configured as
triads so that they should know about each other.  They are running on
the same machine(just with different ip/ports) - so I am not having
network issues or anything.

snippet below from my config




false
6701
10.10.1.145


false
6701
10.10.1.141



200

before-headers
false
java
true




what am I missing?

That looks fine. In the /resin-admin, do you see the servers able to
connect to each other?
(The health tab will show connection failures in the Resin|Heartbeat
check and also the Heartbeat tab.)

-- Scott



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Re: [Resin-interest] How do I configure clustering so that it actually works with 4.0.15/4.0.18/4.0.19?

2011-07-07 Thread Scott Ferguson

On 07/07/2011 04:01 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:

spoke too soon...

it does show "ERROR" on the heartbeat tab for the "other" server

what is the next step it figure what is causing them to not be able to 
talk to each other?


There should be an message in the log files.

The main thing, though, is to double check that the resin.xml is 
identical for both servers and that the server port is accessible from 
one to the other.


The heartbeat isn't much more than a dedicated TCP connection to keep 
track of each other, sending small packets every 60s to make sure 
everything's oka.


-- Scott





On 07/07/2011 06:51 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:

I am having trouble getting resin-admin running inside my servers... is
there another way I can verify that the servers can see each other?

JMX or something?



On 07/07/2011 05:01 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:

On 07/07/2011 01:37 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:

I have my resin conf all setup... my servers starting/running, but if I
load balance... and don't use stickiness to servers... the session is
not kept in sync between the servers.  I am trying to test this all...
so I am only running 2 servers - but both servers are configured as
triads so that they should know about each other.  They are running on
the same machine(just with different ip/ports) - so I am not having
network issues or anything.

snippet below from my config




false
6701
10.10.1.145


false
6701
10.10.1.141



200

before-headers
false
java
true




what am I missing?

That looks fine. In the /resin-admin, do you see the servers able to
connect to each other?
(The health tab will show connection failures in the Resin|Heartbeat
check and also the Heartbeat tab.)

-- Scott



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Re: [Resin-interest] How do I configure clustering so that it actually works with 4.0.15/4.0.18/4.0.19?

2011-07-07 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 07/07/2011 03:51 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:
> I am having trouble getting resin-admin running inside my servers... is
> there another way I can verify that the servers can see each other?
>
> JMX or something?

The resin-admin is the easiest.

If you look at the logs (at the "finer" level), you should see something 
like:

   [11-07-07 15:30:14.378] {main} JvmDeadlockHealthCheck[OK:OK]
   [11-07-07 15:30:14.381] {main} MemoryTenuredHealthCheck[OK:87.63% 
free (627.312M free, 715.850M max, 88.538M used)]
   ...
   [11-07-07 15:30:14.383] {main} HeartbeatHealthCheck[OK:OK]

You can look at JMX under the ClusterServer bean and look for the 
isHeartbeatActive() and LastHeartbeatTime().

-- Scott

>
>
> On 07/07/2011 05:01 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>> On 07/07/2011 01:37 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:
>>> I have my resin conf all setup... my servers starting/running, but if I
>>> load balance... and don't use stickiness to servers... the session is
>>> not kept in sync between the servers.  I am trying to test this all...
>>> so I am only running 2 servers - but both servers are configured as
>>> triads so that they should know about each other.  They are running on
>>> the same machine(just with different ip/ports) - so I am not having
>>> network issues or anything.
>>>
>>> snippet below from my config
>>>
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> false
>>> 6701
>>> 10.10.1.145
>>> 
>>> 
>>> false
>>> 6701
>>> 10.10.1.141
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 200
>>> 
>>> before-headers
>>> false
>>> java
>>> true
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>
>>> what am I missing?
>> That looks fine. In the /resin-admin, do you see the servers able to
>> connect to each other?
>> (The health tab will show connection failures in the Resin|Heartbeat
>> check and also the Heartbeat tab.)
>>
>> -- Scott
>>
>>
>>> thanks
>>> Eric
>>>
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Re: [Resin-interest] How do I configure clustering so that it actually works with 4.0.15/4.0.18/4.0.19?

2011-07-07 Thread Eric Kreiser

spoke too soon...

it does show "ERROR" on the heartbeat tab for the "other" server

what is the next step it figure what is causing them to not be able to 
talk to each other?




On 07/07/2011 06:51 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:

I am having trouble getting resin-admin running inside my servers... is
there another way I can verify that the servers can see each other?

JMX or something?



On 07/07/2011 05:01 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:

On 07/07/2011 01:37 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:

I have my resin conf all setup... my servers starting/running, but if I
load balance... and don't use stickiness to servers... the session is
not kept in sync between the servers.  I am trying to test this all...
so I am only running 2 servers - but both servers are configured as
triads so that they should know about each other.  They are running on
the same machine(just with different ip/ports) - so I am not having
network issues or anything.

snippet below from my config




false
6701
10.10.1.145


false
6701
10.10.1.141



200

before-headers
false
java
true




what am I missing?

That looks fine. In the /resin-admin, do you see the servers able to
connect to each other?
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check and also the Heartbeat tab.)

-- Scott



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Re: [Resin-interest] How do I configure clustering so that it actually works with 4.0.15/4.0.18/4.0.19?

2011-07-07 Thread Eric Kreiser
I am having trouble getting resin-admin running inside my servers... is 
there another way I can verify that the servers can see each other?

JMX or something?



On 07/07/2011 05:01 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> On 07/07/2011 01:37 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:
>> I have my resin conf all setup... my servers starting/running, but if I
>> load balance... and don't use stickiness to servers... the session is
>> not kept in sync between the servers.  I am trying to test this all...
>> so I am only running 2 servers - but both servers are configured as
>> triads so that they should know about each other.  They are running on
>> the same machine(just with different ip/ports) - so I am not having
>> network issues or anything.
>>
>> snippet below from my config
>>
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> false
>> 6701
>> 10.10.1.145
>> 
>> 
>> false
>> 6701
>> 10.10.1.141
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 200
>> 
>> before-headers
>> false
>> java
>> true
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>
>> what am I missing?
> That looks fine. In the /resin-admin, do you see the servers able to
> connect to each other?
> (The health tab will show connection failures in the Resin|Heartbeat
> check and also the Heartbeat tab.)
>
> -- Scott
>
>
>> thanks
>> Eric
>>
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Re: [Resin-interest] How do I configure clustering so that it actually works with 4.0.15/4.0.18/4.0.19?

2011-07-07 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 07/07/2011 01:37 PM, Eric Kreiser wrote:
> I have my resin conf all setup... my servers starting/running, but if I
> load balance... and don't use stickiness to servers... the session is
> not kept in sync between the servers.  I am trying to test this all...
> so I am only running 2 servers - but both servers are configured as
> triads so that they should know about each other.  They are running on
> the same machine(just with different ip/ports) - so I am not having
> network issues or anything.
>
> snippet below from my config
>
> 
> 
> 
> false
> 6701
> 10.10.1.145
> 
> 
> false
> 6701
> 10.10.1.141
> 
> 
> 
> 200
> 
> before-headers
> false
> java
> true
> 
> 
> 
>
> what am I missing?

That looks fine. In the /resin-admin, do you see the servers able to 
connect to each other?
(The health tab will show connection failures in the Resin|Heartbeat 
check and also the Heartbeat tab.)

-- Scott


> thanks
> Eric
>
>
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[Resin-interest] How do I configure clustering so that it actually works with 4.0.15/4.0.18/4.0.19?

2011-07-07 Thread Eric Kreiser
I have my resin conf all setup... my servers starting/running, but if I 
load balance... and don't use stickiness to servers... the session is 
not kept in sync between the servers.  I am trying to test this all... 
so I am only running 2 servers - but both servers are configured as 
triads so that they should know about each other.  They are running on 
the same machine(just with different ip/ports) - so I am not having 
network issues or anything.

snippet below from my config




false
6701
10.10.1.145


false
6701
10.10.1.141



200

before-headers
false
java
true




what am I missing?
thanks
Eric


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