Re: [Resin-interest] Watchdog binding
Hi Jamie, I upgraded yesterday to Resin 4, with your suggestions and it is working perfectly. There also seems to be a marked performance boost which is nice. Upgrading to 4 was a great suggestion, thanks! The watchdog.conf file, does provide a very nice and efficient way to start/stop resin instances, however I just couldn't get it config'd for my uses with shared IPs, load balancing, many hosts, etc. The big issue that I find now, is that when modifying resin.xml file, all hosts attached to the load-balancer get restarted. Do you somehow segregate your hosts in a way that allow you to add new hosts for load balancing without restarting all of the hosts? Thanks! Joey -Original Message- From: resin-interest-boun...@caucho.com [mailto:resin-interest-boun...@caucho.com] On Behalf Of Marketing - IncorporateFast.com Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 1:34 PM To: 'General Discussion for the Resin application server' Subject: Re: [Resin-interest] Watchdog binding Thanks Jamie, I'm currently working with the following watchdog.conf, to specify individual JVM's and specific users rights for each JVM. We also use the security manager for enhanced security and we are running multiple hosts per server. http://caucho.com/resin-4.0/admin/starting-resin-watchdog.xtp#ISP watchdog management I've been dragging my feet on going to Resin 4, to let some bugs get washed out. Do you use 4 in production environment? We do use separate watchdogs to specify host.conf. In each host.conf file, we specify the jvm-arg for client specific java security policy. Any suggestions? Thanks! -Original Message- From: resin-interest-boun...@caucho.com [mailto:resin-interest-boun...@caucho.com] On Behalf Of Jamison Novak Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 12:57 PM To: General Discussion for the Resin application server Subject: Re: [Resin-interest] Watchdog binding Just out of curiosity, is there a reason why you're trying to configure or manipulate the watchdog? Are you attempting to isolate users by giving multiple users their own watchdog processes (and child Resin processes)? If all you want to do is emulate the Apache front-end + Resin back-end paradigm with a pure Resin solution, you don't really need to do anything special to the watchdog at all. Over-simplifying things, it's really just there to help you start/stop/keep an eye on your Resin processes. http://caucho.com/resin-4.0/admin/http-virtual-hosts.xtp#Server per virtual host In those two examples, the "Resin web-tier" essentially performs Apache's role in this new configuration. When you start up the web-tier cluster, that's the process that will bind to port 80 on an IP address to load balance traffic to the individual Resin clusters on the back-end. The "Back-end JVM" is where you'd actually configure and manage the individual clusters/virtual hosts. These back-end JVMs can also bind to port 80 on different IP addresses than the web-tier, if you have some sites with their own dedicated IPs. If you think it would help beyond looking at the examples in their documentation, I could provide you with a stripped down version of one of the configs that we use. We have a mix of sites with dedicated and shared IP addresses. The dedicated sites function independently of the web-tier, since it's more efficient to send the traffic directly to the cluster than to send it through the web-tier. The sites that share an IP address use the web-tier for front-end request handling and load balancing to the cluster on the back-end. It's similar to, but not exactly like, the examples in the documentation. It may help to see it another way if their docs are confusing you, though. Let me know? -Jamie -Original Message- From: resin-interest-boun...@caucho.com [mailto:resin-interest-boun...@caucho.com] On Behalf Of Marketing - IncorporateFast.com Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 12:19 AM To: 'General Discussion for the Resin application server' Subject: Re: [Resin-interest] Watchdog binding 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 folder? resin resin /usr/local/resin/conf/www.loadbalancer.conf /resin/webapps/what_directory_goes_here 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: resin-interest-boun...@caucho.com [mailto:resin-interest-boun...@caucho.com] On Behalf Of Jamison Novak Sent: Monday, September 27, 2010 11:34 PM To: General Discussion for the R
Re: [Resin-interest] Watchdog binding
Thanks Jamie, I'm currently working with the following watchdog.conf, to specify individual JVM's and specific users rights for each JVM. We also use the security manager for enhanced security and we are running multiple hosts per server. http://caucho.com/resin-4.0/admin/starting-resin-watchdog.xtp#ISP watchdog management I've been dragging my feet on going to Resin 4, to let some bugs get washed out. Do you use 4 in production environment? We do use separate watchdogs to specify host.conf. In each host.conf file, we specify the jvm-arg for client specific java security policy. Any suggestions? Thanks! -Original Message- From: resin-interest-boun...@caucho.com [mailto:resin-interest-boun...@caucho.com] On Behalf Of Jamison Novak Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 12:57 PM To: General Discussion for the Resin application server Subject: Re: [Resin-interest] Watchdog binding Just out of curiosity, is there a reason why you're trying to configure or manipulate the watchdog? Are you attempting to isolate users by giving multiple users their own watchdog processes (and child Resin processes)? If all you want to do is emulate the Apache front-end + Resin back-end paradigm with a pure Resin solution, you don't really need to do anything special to the watchdog at all. Over-simplifying things, it's really just there to help you start/stop/keep an eye on your Resin processes. http://caucho.com/resin-4.0/admin/http-virtual-hosts.xtp#Server per virtual host In those two examples, the "Resin web-tier" essentially performs Apache's role in this new configuration. When you start up the web-tier cluster, that's the process that will bind to port 80 on an IP address to load balance traffic to the individual Resin clusters on the back-end. The "Back-end JVM" is where you'd actually configure and manage the individual clusters/virtual hosts. These back-end JVMs can also bind to port 80 on different IP addresses than the web-tier, if you have some sites with their own dedicated IPs. If you think it would help beyond looking at the examples in their documentation, I could provide you with a stripped down version of one of the configs that we use. We have a mix of sites with dedicated and shared IP addresses. The dedicated sites function independently of the web-tier, since it's more efficient to send the traffic directly to the cluster than to send it through the web-tier. The sites that share an IP address use the web-tier for front-end request handling and load balancing to the cluster on the back-end. It's similar to, but not exactly like, the examples in the documentation. It may help to see it another way if their docs are confusing you, though. Let me know? -Jamie -Original Message- From: resin-interest-boun...@caucho.com [mailto:resin-interest-boun...@caucho.com] On Behalf Of Marketing - IncorporateFast.com Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 12:19 AM To: 'General Discussion for the Resin application server' Subject: Re: [Resin-interest] Watchdog binding 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 folder? resin resin /usr/local/resin/conf/www.loadbalancer.conf /resin/webapps/what_directory_goes_here 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: resin-interest-boun...@caucho.com [mailto:resin-interest-boun...@caucho.com] 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 ___ resin-interest mailing list resin-interest@caucho.com http://maillist.caucho.com/mailman/listinfo/resin-interest ___ resin-interest mailing list resin-interest@caucho.com http://maillist.caucho.com/mailman/listinfo/re
Re: [Resin-interest] Watchdog binding
Just out of curiosity, is there a reason why you're trying to configure or manipulate the watchdog? Are you attempting to isolate users by giving multiple users their own watchdog processes (and child Resin processes)? If all you want to do is emulate the Apache front-end + Resin back-end paradigm with a pure Resin solution, you don't really need to do anything special to the watchdog at all. Over-simplifying things, it's really just there to help you start/stop/keep an eye on your Resin processes. http://caucho.com/resin-4.0/admin/http-virtual-hosts.xtp#Server per virtual host In those two examples, the "Resin web-tier" essentially performs Apache's role in this new configuration. When you start up the web-tier cluster, that's the process that will bind to port 80 on an IP address to load balance traffic to the individual Resin clusters on the back-end. The "Back-end JVM" is where you'd actually configure and manage the individual clusters/virtual hosts. These back-end JVMs can also bind to port 80 on different IP addresses than the web-tier, if you have some sites with their own dedicated IPs. If you think it would help beyond looking at the examples in their documentation, I could provide you with a stripped down version of one of the configs that we use. We have a mix of sites with dedicated and shared IP addresses. The dedicated sites function independently of the web-tier, since it's more efficient to send the traffic directly to the cluster than to send it through the web-tier. The sites that share an IP address use the web-tier for front-end request handling and load balancing to the cluster on the back-end. It's similar to, but not exactly like, the examples in the documentation. It may help to see it another way if their docs are confusing you, though. Let me know? -Jamie -Original Message- From: resin-interest-boun...@caucho.com [mailto:resin-interest-boun...@caucho.com] On Behalf Of Marketing - IncorporateFast.com Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 12:19 AM To: 'General Discussion for the Resin application server' Subject: Re: [Resin-interest] Watchdog binding 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 folder? resin resin /usr/local/resin/conf/www.loadbalancer.conf /resin/webapps/what_directory_goes_here 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: resin-interest-boun...@caucho.com [mailto:resin-interest-boun...@caucho.com] 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 ___ resin-interest mailing list resin-interest@caucho.com http://maillist.caucho.com/mailman/listinfo/resin-interest ___ resin-interest mailing list resin-interest@caucho.com http://maillist.caucho.com/mailman/listinfo/resin-interest ___ resin-interest mailing list resin-interest@caucho.com http://maillist.caucho.com/mailman/listinfo/resin-interest
Re: [Resin-interest] Watchdog binding
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 folder? resin resin /usr/local/resin/conf/www.loadbalancer.conf /resin/webapps/what_directory_goes_here 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: resin-interest-boun...@caucho.com [mailto:resin-interest-boun...@caucho.com] 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 ___ resin-interest mailing list resin-interest@caucho.com http://maillist.caucho.com/mailman/listinfo/resin-interest ___ resin-interest mailing list resin-interest@caucho.com http://maillist.caucho.com/mailman/listinfo/resin-interest
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 ___ resin-interest mailing list resin-interest@caucho.com http://maillist.caucho.com/mailman/listinfo/resin-interest