-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Kuz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 12:34 PM
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Subject: RE: mod_jserv vs. mod_jk (configuration questions for workers.pro pert ies)Hey Max,
We've (almost) got the same setup: Multiple Apache boxes (LVSed) and multiple Tomcat boxes in a load balanced setup (via mod_jk)....All of out Tomcat boxes are identical, so we set the 'home' type attributes of the worker.properties file to where they are on the _Tomcat_ machines.
Our Apache boxes just have Apache on them (no jdk etc)
It seems to be working fine.. Hope that helped.
mkMichael R. Kuz
Developer
Service Intelligence
(403) 261-5000 ext. 363
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> From: Max Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 12:50 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: mod_jserv vs. mod_jk (configuration questions for
> workers.propert ies)
>
>
> I have been browsing through the documentation and have hit a
> wall. I want
> to run Apache and Tomcat on separate machines. More than that
> I want to load
> balance my Tomcat application servers. I have done this in
> the past using
> mod_jserv to talk to jserv servers and it worked pretty well.
>
> From what I have gathered I want to use mod_jk with ajp v1.3.
> I understand
> everything in the mod_jk.conf-auto and the workers.properties
> except... the
> workers.properties file defines tomcat specific variables (i.e.
> workers.tomcat_home, workers.java_home, classpaths etc...).
> How can I define
> tomcat internals from an apache machine that doesn't have
> tomcat installed?
> What do I need to define within the workers.properties to
> have my apache
> machines connect to the tomcat machines.
>
> Do I have to install tomcat on all of the machines? What
> about a jdk? Has
> anybody done this? Can somebody help me with this config?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> -Max
>
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Title: RE: mod_jserv vs. mod_jk (configuration questions for workers.propert ies)
Wait... So you copied the workers.properties file from the tomcat machine
and put it onto the apache servers. The apache servers have the mod_jk, no java,
no tomcat and everything works? So even though the workers.properties file has
classpaths and everything else the proxy connection works.
Thanks,
mc