Hi,
I've been asking some more questions about restarts on the Apache list, and
was redirected back here...
Does anyone know (David, Mladen?) what will happen to session affinity is
this situation?
ie with Apache in front of several tomcats using mod_jk, when Apache is
restarted gracefully
On 6/7/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know (David, Mladen?) what will happen to session affinity is
this situation?
ie with Apache in front of several tomcats using mod_jk, when Apache is
restarted gracefully using apache -k restart (Windows) will session
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've been asking some more questions about restarts on the Apache list, and
was redirected back here...
Does anyone know (David, Mladen?) what will happen to session affinity is
this situation?
ie with Apache in front of several tomcats using mod_jk, when Apache
:
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|with mod_jk status
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First of all graceful restart will not work on Windows for any busy
server. I suggest that you move to some unix/linux version.
Errr...could you explain why? I was told on the Apache list that it does
work on Windows...what am I missing?
It works of course, but
At 02:08 PM 6/7/2005, Mladen Turk wrote:
It works of course, but IIRC you are planning to use it for
reconfiguring mod_jk. I think you might get into the problems
with shared memory (particularly on unix) because some child
might have a different idea about shared memory addresses.
Oh - so this
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
At 02:08 PM 6/7/2005, Mladen Turk wrote:
It works of course, but IIRC you are planning to use it for
reconfiguring mod_jk. I think you might get into the problems
with shared memory (particularly on unix) because some child
might have a different idea about shared