I'm using the cluster fix patch on 5.5.9 (from
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=34389) with 8 hosts
clustered together. I was seeing alot
of memberDisappeared errors before I applied this patch, now I'm still
seeing them, but with more detail.
Here's an example error from
Hey all,
Is there a way to get the cluster system to replicate ServletContext
scope variables between cluster members? If not, is there a good guide
to writing Multicast sockets somewhere?
Thanks alot!
-Josh
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Joshua Szmajda schrieb:
Hey all,
Is there a way to get the cluster system to replicate
tomcat in
general, so this will be an overall speed improvement.
Anyway, any flaws here I should be aware of? Comments? Thanks!
-Joshua Szmajda
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Both are on the same server, yes. They are however listening on
different IP addresses. If needed, you could set the tomcat http
connector to listen on a different port and adjust the rewrite rule
accordingly.
As far as SSL goes, the SSL encryption will be in place from the client
to apache,
I'm experiencing this same issue. I've got Tomcat 5.0.27, Apache 2.0.46,
and jk2 version 2.0.4. Has there been any solution? It occurs primarily
under heavy load.
-Joshua Szmajda
We've got a similar issue, though this in on Linux and using channelUnix/JNI instead
of normal tcp channelSocket
by changing the shm file from anon to
a real file on the system. I'm thinking this is slowing down the JNI
somehow? (leading me back to the collisions theory).
Any help is greatly appreciated! Otherwise I'm left with trying to read
the code and learn JNI =/
Thanks Again,
-Joshua Szmajda
I'm experiencing this same issue. I've got Tomcat 5.0.27, Apache 2.0.46,
and jk2 version 2.0.4. Has there been any solution? It occurs primarily
under heavy load.
-Joshua Szmajda
We've got a similar issue, though this in on Linux and using channelUnix/JNI instead
of normal tcp channelSocket
avoidable as I didn't write it.
Thanks in advance!
-Joshua Szmajda
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