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All,
Maybe I can earn myself a beer.
>> On 3/6/20 13:44, Rainer Jung wrote:
>>> no, the status unfortunately is not available as an Apache env
>>> var.
>
>>> mod_proxy_ajp has a builtin provision for automatic env var
>>> forwarding: alle env vars
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All,
https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=64338
For anyone who likes beer. Or whatever you like to drink (within reason)
.
- -chris
On 3/9/20 17:44, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> Rainer,
>
> On 3/6/20 13:44, Rainer Jung wrote:
>> Hi Chri
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Rainer,
On 3/6/20 13:44, Rainer Jung wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> no, the status unfortunately is not available as an Apache env
> var.
>
> mod_proxy_ajp has a builtin provision for automatic env var
> forwarding: alle env vars named AJP_SOMETHING will be
Hi Chris,
no, the status unfortunately is not available as an Apache env var.
mod_proxy_ajp has a builtin provision for automatic env var forwarding:
alle env vars named AJP_SOMETHING will be forwarded as request attribute
SOMETHING. But I see no easy way of detecting drain mode and setting an
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All,
At $work, we use mod_jk for proxying and I'd like to move to
mod_proxy_ajp with an eye toward moving to mod_proxy_http eventually.
We use the JK_LB_ACTIVATION state to perform load-balanced
node-draining[1] for maintenance and I'm trying to fi