Rainer Jung wrote, On 11/16/2004 1:11 AM:
Unfortunately I don't understand. Trying to combine rotatelogs with
mod_jk.log in the following way (apache 1.3):
Doh. I've been using Apache 2 for so long I forgot that it doesn't work
with Apache 1.3. It does work using Apache 2 / mod_jk.
-Dave
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Rainer Jung wrote:
Unfortunately I don't understand. Trying to combine rotatelogs with
mod_jk.log in the following way (apache 1.3):
JkLogFile "|/home/jung/mkb/apache/bin/rotatelogs
/home/jung/mkb/apache/logs/mod_jk.log 600"
doesn't work. It does neither log, nor spawn a rotatelogs process.
Of
Unfortunately I don't understand. Trying to combine rotatelogs with
mod_jk.log in the following way (apache 1.3):
JkLogFile "|/home/jung/mkb/apache/bin/rotatelogs
/home/jung/mkb/apache/logs/mod_jk.log 600"
doesn't work. It does neither log, nor spawn a rotatelogs process.
Inside apaches CustomL
I would be pleased to use rotatelogs, but it doesn't work with
mod_jk.log (at least not last time I checked).
David Rees wrote:
Rainer Jung wrote, On 11/14/2004 7:31 AM:
0) Any ideas on rotating the mod_jk log file?
Use cronolog http://cronolog.org/ or the rotatelogs program included
with Apach
David Rees wrote:
Rainer Jung wrote, On 11/14/2004 7:31 AM:
0) Any ideas on rotating the mod_jk log file?
Use cronolog http://cronolog.org/ or the rotatelogs program included
with Apache.
For that (or any kind of rotatelogs) we would need to spawn the
separate process that'll do the logging.
The
Rainer Jung wrote, On 11/14/2004 7:31 AM:
0) Any ideas on rotating the mod_jk log file?
Use cronolog http://cronolog.org/ or the rotatelogs program included
with Apache.
-Dave
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Rainer Jung wrote:
Hi Mladen,
0) Any ideas on rotating the mod_jk log file?
Implementing inside apache's error.log is
the only solution. But that'll have to wait
for 1.2.8.
Are the mathematically
foundations behind that simple algorithm described anywhere?
The idea behind this scheduler is the fo
Forgot to attach the patch for the overload feature. It is attached now.*** mod_jk.c.1.52 Sun Nov 14 15:00:20 2004
--- mod_jk.c.1.52.overload Sun Nov 14 15:18:59 2004
***
*** 38,43
--- 38,46
#include "util_script.h"
#include "util_date.h"
#include "http_conf_g
Hi Mladen,
0) Any ideas on rotating the mod_jk log file?
>> 4) Open Problem
> This should work now with the latest patches.
Excellent! Actually I tried to understand the new principles. Using an old
style paper computer I can see that the values for lb_value are periodic.
But I must confirm, th
Hello Mladen,
I have two use case for the Multi Cluster Routing:
Use Case 1: More Scaling cluster
=
A tomcat standard we replicated the session to all tomcat node at a cluster.
This replication strategie not scale very well, but when we split
the tomcat nodes to some domain and the lb know
Rainer Jung wrote:
I include my original posting.
Hi Rainer,
First of all thank you for ideas.
They are great!
1) Limiting new application sessions if load is to high.
There is a problem with that. I made a implementation counting the
number of busy childs/threads from scoreboard (took me entire da
Hi Mladen,
I include my original posting.
Hi Mladen,
great! I don't know how hard the following is to achieve, but it is the
most prominent problem around mod_jk-Logging I know of:
mod_jk does neither support Apaches rotatelogs nor does it have a log
rotation capability on its own. If you or any
Peter Rossbach wrote:
Hello Mladen,
I have see your checkin's and Rainer Jung very fine mod_jk extension
concept mail.
I have two questions about lb changes:
a) Why you not change the lb_value value after successful recovery at
service() function ?
After a longer fail the recovered worke
Hello Mladen,
I have see your checkin's and Rainer Jung very fine mod_jk extension
concept mail.
I have two questions about lb changes:
a) Why you not change the lb_value value after successful recovery at
service() function ?
After a longer fail the recovered worker get for a long time
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