Only one little addition below:
On 11.04.2009 14:19, André Warnier wrote:
J Channel wrote:
[...]
Hi.
Let me jump in here for a while.
First, I think it would be clearer (and certainly more efficient), to
move your Rewrite rules away from a .htaccess file in docroot, and just
put them
Hi André,
+1 to your forthcoming documentation contributions.
Great explanation.
Regards,
Rainer
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On 15.04.2009 08:19, Munkhbold.B wrote:
Hi
I have a problem with tomcat connector mod_jk.
From time to time the connector completely hangs apache.
Tomcat alone is still alive, but apache no longer replies to requests, and I
need to restart both
In mod_jk logs file I have a
On 16.04.2009 12:44, Mark Thomas wrote:
Gregor Schneider wrote:
- Concerning how often questions regarding mod_jk are showing up in
the list: mod_jk - HowTo / Best practices
Any takers for presenting this?
Not sure, whether this is too specific for ApacheCon, but yes, if there
is interest, I
On 16.04.2009 17:55, Scott Bradshaw wrote:
Still continuing to guess..
This is about efficiency.
If mod_jk had to do a DNS lookup each time it wants to send a packet to a
backend Tomcat (or at least each time it wants to create a new connection to
a backend Tomcat), that would be very
Hi Anthony,
On 16.04.2009 01:49, Anthony J. Biacco wrote:
A month or so ago I posted that I was having problems with mod_jk
(1.2.27) getting a pong response back from tomcat (6.0.18) in responses
to a ping. Apache is 2.2.11 with worker mpm.
I have a little more information now and am hoping
On 17.04.2009 01:30, Anthony J. Biacco wrote:
On 16.04.2009 01:49, Anthony J. Biacco wrote:
worker.template.socket_timeout=10
I'm not very much in favor of the socket_timeout, but well, if you
think
you need it. Just for the sake of completeness, please check, whether
having no
Hi,
the problem is not fixed in httpd 2.2.11. It will be fixed in 2.2.12. A
source patch is available under the URL
http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/patches/apply_to_2.2.11/
I assume, that you don't build yourself, because most Windows httpd
users start with a binary download. There is no
On 17.04.2009 16:55, Scott Bradshaw wrote:
Markus,
Is the header name called Authentication ? If so, we had this exact
same issue a few years ago. The length of this HTTP header was too long for
mod_jk to process and the request was getting dropped. I think you might be
able to configure
On 17.04.2009 18:02, André Warnier wrote:
To my knowledge, the only case where the DNS would fail to provide an IP
address of a correctly-written FQDN name, is if you have some
configuration where your hosts register themselves under some variable
IP address when they startup. But that would
,
Rainer
On Apr 17, 2009, at 10:16 AM, Rainer Jung wrote:
On 17.04.2009 18:02, André Warnier wrote:
To my knowledge, the only case where the DNS would fail to provide an IP
address of a correctly-written FQDN name, is if you have some
configuration where your hosts register themselves under some
On 21.04.2009 07:48, Mike Duffy wrote:
I've read through the load balancing info in the docs: Using Apache
HTTP Server 2.x with mod_proxy
What I would like to do is have users sign in on one server and then,
based on geographic characteristics, redirect them to another
server.
If I
On 21.04.2009 09:06, Leandro Dardini wrote:
-Messaggio originale- Da: Karthik Nanjangude
[mailto:karthik.nanjang...@xius-bcgi.com] Inviato: martedì 21
aprile 2009 7.34 A: Tomcat Users List Oggetto: Apache / Tomcat Load
Balanced mode
Hi
Would the same work with Apache / Tomcat
On 22.04.2009 06:44, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Menachem Husarsky [mailto:husar...@hotmail.com] Subject: Re:
Re: windows 2k3 / Tomcat 6 / IIS configuration - randomlylosing
sessions
Do you have any suggestions for me for how to debug this in a
finer more controlled fashion?
Have
On 23.04.2009 16:13, Bart Ophelders wrote:
Hi,
If I put an Apache HTTP server in front of Tomcat, will this influence
performance?
Thanks in advance!
Latency goes up somewhere in the two digit millisecond range. Whether
that matters depends on your use cases.
For real life applications
On 24.04.2009 09:29, Tom Cooper wrote:
Ben Stringer wrote:
Hi all,
I have two servers, each running 5 instances of Tomcat and apache. I
need to do load balancing between them with sticky sessions. The load
balancing seems to work but not the sticky sessions. I am using mod_ajp.
I see that
On 24.04.2009 13:28, danny.van-denst...@shell.com wrote:
IIS - isapi redirector - Tomcat
Versions:
OS Windows 2003 enterprise edition x64 SP2
(2X dual-core ADM Opteron 2218 processor)
IIS6.0 x64
Tomcat5.5.exe version 2.0.4.0 X64
isapi_redirect-1.2.27.dll (via tomcat site x64)
Java
On 24.04.2009 15:26, danny.van-denst...@shell.com wrote:
Tomcat is running fine (working) and IIS is running fine (working)
Steps taken to install isapi redirect:
· Go to the 'bin folder' of the Tomcat installation and add
isapi_redirect-1.2.27.dll,install4iis.js
· Go to the
Hi André,
On 22.04.2009 18:29, André Warnier wrote:
As (maybe) part of another issue which I am still trying to track down
with the concerned network people (client write errors, Sample 2 below),
Before commenting Sample 1: Although we generally respond to the client
errors topic with Users
sending cping from Apache to Tomcat overa previously established
connection, and EPIPE should indicate a remote socket/connection close
(or maybe reset?).
Maybe Tomcat has a default connectTimeout? Not sure at the moment.
Regards,
Rainer
Rainer Jung wrote:
Hi André,
On 22.04.2009 18:29, André
On 26.04.2009 03:05, Arne Riecken wrote:
Hello,
in the past I used mod_jk with workers with connection_pool_timeout=600 and
tomcat ajp connector with corresponding connectionTimeout=60 as
recommended.
Now I additionally want to use mod_proxy_ajp with apache 2.2.9. Where in
apache
are)
- are there other systems influencing idle connections between the web
server and the backend (like a firewall dropping idle connections)
Regards,
Rainer
2009/4/26 Rainer Jung rainer.j...@kippdata.de
Look for ttl on page http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_proxy.html
On 01.05.2009 18:19, Dmitry Beransky wrote:
We have the strangest problem started happening to us a few weeks ago
(after several years of running pretty much the same configuration).
1. The problem is only happening in the production environment. We
cannot reproduce it on staging, which as
On 01.05.2009 22:55, Vijay wrote:
Hi,
I wanted to send a application message like Application specific GUID to
the accesslogs, the GUID is generated by our system and it is not general or
available in the request or the response So i was wondering if there is
any way where we can send
On 01.05.2009 22:46, FOREBACK Dianne wrote:
I cannot get IIS 6 to use the Tomcat connector to redirect requests.
I followed the directions in
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/webserver_howto/iis.html
configuring the registry by hand. This should be a relatively simple
task but I am
On 04.05.2009 03:27, matt617 wrote:
when using apache 2.2, tomcat 5.5.20 on top of java 1.5.10+ using Apache with
Mod_SSL and Mod_Proxy to connect the Incoming http session through AJP to
Tomcat my browser repeatidly prompts me for a ceritficate. 3 times at the
beginning, then about 3 times
On 04.05.2009 19:50, André Warnier wrote:
Hi Chris too, and hi nohacks.
I was not quite convinced by Chris's explanation, so I tested this by
myself.
Apache httpd 2.2.3
mod_jk 1.2.18 (quite old)
Tomcat 5.5.27
In my case, URI's starting with /starweb are being redirected to Tomcat
by
On 05.05.2009 16:12, nohacks wrote:
Hi Guys,
Thanks for your feedback with this issue. This has been making me crazy for
such a long time.
I have put this in last night and tested.
VirtualHost *:80
JkMount /*.jsp loadbalancer
JkMount /*.jsf loadbalancer
On 05.05.2009 14:38, christophe.dumo...@ifma.fr wrote:
Hello to the list,
Here is my context :
My apache2 server must provide a default access (http://servername/*) to
a default (Tomcat) webapps ROOT, so I configure mod_jk in apache2 like
this : JkMount / * /home/tomcat/webapps/ROOT, this
On 05.05.2009 16:13, André Warnier wrote:
christophe.dumo...@ifma.fr wrote:
...
Suggestion :
instead of using the JkMount/JkUnMount way of configuring your forwarded
URLs, use the way described here :
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/reference/apache.html
in the section : Using
On 05.05.2009 22:17, nohacks wrote:
1) Which component should respond to this request, Apache or Tomcat?
Tomcat should answer all. I am not using Apache to server any Static
content.
OK, and I assume you actually checked, that it *is* Tomcat that produces
the answer in the 404 case.
I
from x.x.x.x:8009 (x.x.x.x)
2009/4/27 Rainer Jung rainer.j...@kippdata.de
Because I use mpm-prefork as mentioned, default smax=max=1. Does it make
sense to set smax to 0 to get a ttl for the one and only connection?
I would say yes, it does make sense.
So
zero connections will be created
incompatibilities.
It might be somewaht more tedious to find out how to do this exactly,
than to build mod_jk, because for mod_jk the build is always done
against an already installed Apache httpd.
Regards,
Rainer
2009/5/6 Rainer Jung rainer.j...@kippdata.de
Not 100% sure, whether this is part
Thanks for letting us know.
On 06.05.2009 19:32, Dmitry Beransky wrote:
We were finally allowed to upgrade to Tomcat 5.5.27 and that seemed to
have done away with the symptoms (I'm reluctant so say that upgrading
fixed the problem, since I don't even know what it was in the first
place ;-)
Your log snippet indicates, that the request was successfully forwarded
to Tomcat and Tomcat returned with 404. Since you left out to much from
the log, we can't say for sure, whether thew request in the redirector
log is the same, as the 200 request in the IIS log.
If you can provide access to
Rainer Jung-3 wrote:
Your log snippet indicates, that the request was successfully forwarded
to Tomcat and Tomcat returned with 404. Since you left out to much from
the log, we can't say for sure, whether thew request in the redirector
log is the same, as the 200 request in the IIS
On 10.05.2009 12:43, Maze, Jeffrey S. wrote:
It's running on IIS6 and Win2k3 Server. I downloaded version .15
through .28 and will try different versions and see if it still occurs.
If it is coming from the redirector, I would expect to see heavy
continuing log activity once you switch the log
Hi Bill,
On 11.05.2009 23:15, Bill Davidson wrote:
I'm trying to understand mpm_worker MaxCLients and it's relationship
with mod_jk connection_pool_size.
Here's what I've got at the moment:
OS: Red Hat 5.2 Server
httpd: 2.2.11
tomcat-connector: 1.2.28
tomcat: 6.0.18
Java: 1.6.0_13
On 12.05.2009 02:09, Bill Davidson wrote:
The 150 threads do not make a good fit to your MaxClients of 256. If
your Apache is mainly forwarding requests to Tomcat, then it doesn't
make much sense to allow 256 parallel connections to Apace, but only 150
on the backend. That will result in some
On 12.05.2009 01:13, Andre-John Mas wrote:
I have added the details to the end of this e-mail.
# SIGSEGV (0xb) at pc=0x06546578, pid=7456, tid=2349013936
Current thread (0x08060800): GCTaskThread [stack:
0x8bfb1000,0x8c032000] [id=7459]
Other Threads:
0x8bd97800 VMThread [stack:
On 12.05.2009 01:40, eric tse wrote:
I am trying to use the IIS tomcat connector to act like a reverse proxy
If I hit the IIS at /MWGAT
it will forward the tomcat with /GAT
However I fail to do this
In the documentation
On 12.05.2009 15:20, Michael Biebl wrote:
2009/5/12 André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com:
Michael Biebl wrote:
Hi,
first of all, I'd like to say hi, as I'm new to the list.
I hope you can help me with the following problem I have.
I run a stock Debian lenny installation with apache 2.2.9 and
On 12.05.2009 22:33, Stephen More wrote:
I have a flash application ( Macromedia Breeze Presentation ) that is
working fine when I access it directly from tomcat's port 8080.
When I access it through apache using mod_jk, IE loads some of the
flash files, but not all.
The problem is only
On 12.05.2009 23:26, orahi001 wrote:
Hi,
I have apache web server running on one box as a proxy server
tomcat running on another box.
The apache server connects to application server (tomcat) via proxy passthru
parameter. The server running tomcat was recently rebooted. When it came
On 13.05.2009 08:07, Peter Crowther wrote:
From: André Warnier [...@ice-sa.com] would it not be easier to catch
the OOM exception and then return a sorry, server overloaded page
to the browser ?
At that point, it's too late. A thread, somewhere in the system,
tried to allocate some memory
On 14.05.2009 14:34, David kerber wrote:
This post is a follow-on to my performance with many small requests
thread from a couple days ago.
I have been watching my app, and taking thread dumps when things seem to
be running a bit slower than I would like. Right now, the biggest
bottleneck
On 14.05.2009 15:29, Chetan Chheda wrote:
We are using -XX:+UseParNewGC option in our Tomcat JVMs with
-XX:ParallelGCThreads=16 on a 6 CPU system. What is the real impact
of having a higher number of GC threads than the number of CPUs? With
the 2 tomcat JVMs running on the box, would you
On 15.05.2009 18:18, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Gregor,
On 5/15/2009 11:59 AM, Gregor Schneider wrote:
however, in the docs
(http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/reference/printer/apache.html)
i can't find what %a and %b mean.
Read more closely:
The Tomcat Connector module date
On 18.05.2009 18:03, Juha Laiho wrote:
Christopher Schultz wrote:
I've never built tcnative before, but I'm no stranger to the standard
UNIX source package build process. I'm having a bit of difficulty
building this.
...
...and this is where things fall apart for me. Here's the output of
On 18.05.2009 19:38, Martin Gainty wrote:
dl/l tomcat-native-1.1.16-win32-src from
http://tomcat.apache.org/download-native.cgi
Cannot open include file: 'apr.h': No such file or directory?
also i did'nt see makefile ?
Assuming yoiu're asking about Windows build? It's not yet documented,
but
On 13.05.2009 23:28, Pantvaidya, Vishwajit wrote:
My setup is tomcat 5.5.17 + mod_jk 1.2.15 + httpd 2.2.2. I am using
AJP1.3. Every 2-3 days with no major load, tomcat throws the error:
SEVERE: All threads (200) are currently busy, waiting...
I have been monitoring my tomcat TP-Processor
On 14.05.2009 20:29, Pantvaidya, Vishwajit wrote:
I set connectionTimeout in server.xml to 60 and now the RUNNABLE
threads go back to WAITING stage after that time.
But our other servers which are running the same configuration, same
webapp and do not have connectionTimeout set in
Hi Gregor,
On 18.05.2009 20:07, Gregor Schneider wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm about to update an old Tomcat-instance (5.5.quite_old) to the
latest 5.5, also I'm about to update an outdated mod_jk to the latest
version.
The old config of mod_jk had quite some depricated directions
included, so I
On 18.05.2009 20:33, kvancamp wrote:
My problem seems to be most similar to this post. We are having intermittent
problems with the JBoss/Tomcat AJP 1.3 connector hanging. From searching
the JBoss and Tomcat user forums, other issues that are similar to mine are:
On 18.05.2009 16:43, Chetan Chheda wrote:
Our network team is already engaged and looking into this. We had
several instances of tomcats locking up today. I have attached one such
thread dump here ..
Can some of you pls take a look and point me into the right direction?
There are 149
On 18.05.2009 20:03, Chetan Chheda wrote:
HTTPd.conf :
Timeout 300
KeepAlive On
MaxKeepAliveRequests 100
KeepAliveTimeout 30
HTTP Keep-Alive is nice to achieve lower latency, but it will drive up
the number of httpd threads you need. 100 requests and 20 seconds is for
most use cases to
On 18.05.2009 21:51, Gregor Schneider wrote:
Hi Rainer,
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 9:35 PM, Rainer Jung rainer.j...@kippdata.de wrote:
The error means: you told mod_jk to use it, but you forgot to define it.
All vhost-definitions within Apache are alike when it comes to the
jk-specs, thus I'm
Yes, those two look like waiting for next request on an existing
connection from the web server to Tomcat and sitting idle in the pool,
waiting for a new connection to handle.
On 18.05.2009 22:44, Pantvaidya, Vishwajit wrote:
[Pantvaidya, Vishwajit] Here are figures from 3 of the servers which
On 19.05.2009 02:54, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Pantvaidya, Vishwajit [mailto:vpant...@selectica.com]
Subject: RE: Running out of tomcat threads - why many threads in
RUNNABLEstage even with no activity
Ok - so then the question is when does tomcat transition the thread
from
On 20.05.2009 18:37, madhu sudhan bandari wrote:
Hi Chris,
I have installed JDK1.6 only..is jconsole solves my problem?..
As Chris pointed out correctly, jstack *is* part of a recent version of
the JDK 1.6. If you really have the JDK 1.6.0, then there is a
jstack.exe in the bin folder.
We
On 20.05.2009 19:47, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:chuck.caldar...@unisys.com]
Subject: RE: Running out of tomcat threads - why many threads
inRUNNABLEstage even with no activity
- Setting connectionTimeout in server.xml seems to have resolved
the issue
Only
On 20.05.2009 00:53, Pantvaidya, Vishwajit wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Rainer Jung [mailto:rainer.j...@kippdata.de]
Sent: Monday, May 18, 2009 11:10 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Running out of tomcat threads - why many threads in
RUNNABLEstage even with no activity
Trying to add some info below.
On 21.05.2009 05:09, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Pantvaidya, Vishwajit [mailto:vpant...@selectica.com]
Subject: RE: Running out of tomcat threads - why many threads in
RUNNABLEstage even with no activity
So socket_keepalive is already 1. So does this mean
On 21.05.2009 14:57, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Anamika raj [mailto:rajnam...@gmail.com]
Subject: Processes are not showing in the JConsole
the process which i want to monitor on JConsole not showing
in the JConsole window.
Welcome to the wonderful world of Windows security. At
I looked at the dumps. Comments inline.
On 18.05.2009 20:33, kvancamp wrote:
My problem seems to be most similar to this post. We are having intermittent
problems with the JBoss/Tomcat AJP 1.3 connector hanging. From searching
the JBoss and Tomcat user forums, other issues that are similar
On 21.05.2009 17:55, Christopher Schultz wrote:
All,
I've been testing the performance of various Tomcat configurations
against Apache httpd and my serious tests are not completing for the NIO
connector because the server is running out of files:
May 20, 2009 2:35:55 AM
2 remarks about all your stress testing efforts:
A) TIME_WAIT
When not doing HTTP Keep-Alive, under high load the size of the TCP hash
table and the effectiveness of the system to lookp up TCP connections
can limit the throughput you can reach. More precisely, depending on the
excat way of
On 20.05.2009 17:33, Markus Schönhaber wrote:
Andre-John Mas:
this is not the ideal setup, I don't have any control over this. At
the same time I see that using mod_proxy, by way of ProxyPass, means
that the Tomcat server does not know what hostname was used to access
the Apache
On 20.05.2009 10:52, Imner, Andreas wrote:
Hi all
I'm setting up a website using Apache webserver 2.2.11 / mod_jk 1.2.28
(Windows Server 2000) that connects to two
backend Apache Tomcat 6.0.18 server (Windows Server 2003) with load
balancing.
The webserver also uses mod_proxy to
On 20.05.2009 07:20, pappu wrote:
Chuck,
---
If by Tomcat 5 you really mean Tomcat 5.0, please be aware that 5.0 has
not been supported for quite some time. You do need to move up.
---
Yes I do mean Tomcat 5.0. The reason why we are having this
On 21.05.2009 20:59, Pantvaidya, Vishwajit wrote:
3) I think I already indicated that you do not want to look at entries
in TIME_WAIT state. This state is special and not related to any threads
[Pantvaidya, Vishwajit] My netstat o/p had FIN_WAIT and CLOSE_WAIT, but not
TIMED_WAIT. Did some
On 22.05.2009 00:19, Pantvaidya, Vishwajit wrote:
[Pantvaidya, Vishwajit] I will set
- cachesize=1 (doc says jk will autoset this value only for worker-mpm and we
use httpd 2.0 prefork)
You don't have to: JK will discover this number for the Apache web
server automatically and set the pool
On 22.05.2009 03:54, Pantvaidya, Vishwajit wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Rainer Jung [mailto:rainer.j...@kippdata.de]
Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2009 3:37 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Running out of tomcat threads - why many threads in
RUNNABLEstage even with no activity
On 22.05.2009 04:31, Andre-John Mas wrote:
On 21-May-2009, at 12:32, Rainer Jung wrote:
On 20.05.2009 17:33, Markus Schönhaber wrote:
Andre-John Mas:
this is not the ideal setup, I don't have any control over this. At
the same time I see that using mod_proxy, by way of ProxyPass, means
On 22.05.2009 14:09, kvancamp wrote:
One more question: With my HTTP port, I know I can always easily test it,
via my browser or scripted using wget. Anybody know of a simple
command-line utility like wget, that works with AJP? I think this would be
a good tool to have, to help diagnose AJP
Hi Chris,
On 22.05.2009 14:14, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Rainer,
On 5/21/2009 12:21 PM, Rainer Jung wrote:
2 remarks about all your stress testing efforts:
A) TIME_WAIT
When not doing HTTP Keep-Alive, under high load the size of the TCP hash
table and the effectiveness of the system
Hi Chris,
On 22.05.2009 14:29, Christopher Schultz wrote:
$ jmap -heap 1430
Attaching to process ID 1430, please wait...
Debugger attached successfully.
Client compiler detected.
JVM version is 11.3-b02
using thread-local object allocation.
Mark Sweep Compact GC
Heap Configuration:
Hi Lawrence,
I will answer in a slightly different order below.
On 22.05.2009 13:58, Lawrence Lamprecht wrote:
I found a really old entry from way back in 2005. Reading through a
trail of messages under the heading Adding working dynamically with mod_jk
status
What I would very much
On 22.05.2009 15:46, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Rainer,
On 5/22/2009 8:55 AM, Rainer Jung wrote:
You could run a JSP including a call to System.gc();
Right. The JVM is out of file descriptors. I cannot deploy a new JSP
onto the server without restarting it. ;) I mentioned this in my
connections
-Tony
---
Manager, IT Operations
Format Dynamics, Inc.
303-573-1800x27
abia...@formatdynamics.com
http://www.formatdynamics.com
-Original Message-
From: Rainer Jung [mailto:rainer.j...@kippdata.de]
Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 6:42 AM
To: Tomcat
On 22.05.2009 21:09, Pantvaidya, Vishwajit wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Rainer Jung [mailto:rainer.j...@kippdata.de]
Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 2:53 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Running out of tomcat threads - why many threads in
RUNNABLEstage even with no activity
My
: Rainer Jung [mailto:rainer.j...@kippdata.de]
Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 3:10 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: mod_jk status code and loadbalancer monitoring
Hi Lawrence,
I will answer in a slightly different order below.
On 22.05.2009 13:58, Lawrence Lamprecht wrote:
I found
On 23.05.2009 22:04, Martin Gainty wrote:
in case anyone is following this thread
d/l httpd-devel-2.0.50-1.i386.rpm from here
http://archive.apache.org/dist/httpd/binaries/rpm/i386/
extract the contents by running this shell script
#!/bin/sh
rpm2cpio httpdd.rpm | cpio -idmv
i now have
Have a look at
http://www.jspwiki.org/wiki/ActiveDirectoryIntegration
Regards,
Rainer
On 26.05.2009 12:16, Geofrey Rainey wrote:
I'm trying to setup a tomcat6 realm to authenticate against an active
directory server. I got a
JDBC realm working okay with a MySQL database.
I'm
That's not the full configuration. It can't work.
On 26.05.2009 17:16, Alberto Jesus La Rosa Agramonte wrote:
worker.c1.port=8009
worker.c1.host=10.7.12.2
worker.c1.type=ajp13
worker.c1.lbfactor=1
2009/5/27 Rainer Jung rainer.j...@kippdata.de
How did you configure your first cluster
How did you configure your first cluster?
On 26.05.2009 16:30, Alberto Jesus La Rosa Agramonte wrote:
Hello, I need to set more than two tomcat clusters. How I can configure that
in the workers.properties file on apache load balancer?
In general you do not need to set the redirect parameter.
On 26.05.2009 16:41, Alberto Jesus La Rosa Agramonte wrote:
Hi, If a don't set the redirect parameter on the workers.properties file,
how work the load balancer???
-
To
Jung rainer.j...@kippdata.de
That's not the full configuration. It can't work.
On 26.05.2009 17:16, Alberto Jesus La Rosa Agramonte wrote:
worker.c1.port=8009
worker.c1.host=10.7.12.2
worker.c1.type=ajp13
worker.c1.lbfactor=1
2009/5/27 Rainer Jung rainer.j...@kippdata.de
How did you
On 27.05.2009 09:31, Guy Cube wrote:
Hello,
We are also haveing exact same issue in our environment. We are using JBoss
4.2.3, Apache 2.2.11 with mod_proxy_ajp using ajp to connect between Apache
and JBoss. It happens intermittently and when i happnes all AJP's TCP
connections are stayed in
On 28.05.2009 06:34, steve rieger wrote:
I think you meant to post that to the httpd/apache list
Yes, see: http://httpd.apache.org/lists.html#http-users
--Original Message--
From: CrystalCracker
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
ReplyTo: Tomcat Users List
Subject: How does Prefork work?
On 28.05.2009 00:25, CrystalCracker wrote:
Apache 2.2
Tomcat 6
Mod_jk 1.2.21
All of them are running on the same box.
I have at any given time around 300 active sessions using the site, and upto
450 at max. Each user on average logs on to the site for around 15 minutes,
and the calls
On 28.05.2009 01:42, Bill Davidson wrote:
André Warnier wrote:
Bill Davidson wrote:
...
Our application switches between them [HTTP or HTTPS] based upon
whether there is sensitive data in the page or not.
So I guess that if you did not do that, you would not be having this
issue.
Feasible
Please share your solution, so that other people looking for help do not
need to ask the same question again.
On 28.05.2009 06:41, Dmitriy Repin wrote:
Dmitriy Repin wrote:
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
Post the server.xml from your CentOS attempt so we can look at it.
- Chuck
Problem
On 28.05.2009 08:35, topcoder1 wrote:
I have an servlet application that requires to be know what the user's ip
address is.
However since it has an apache http proxy sitting in front of it, the
client's ip is always 127.0.0.1(localhost) when it reaches the servlet. How
do I resolve this
On 28.05.2009 22:05, CrystalCracker wrote:
The problem has always occured at the oddest hours for me to do a thread
dump. I have done jmeter load test and tried to recreate the problem in
test, but have never able.
I will upgrade to the latest version and then play with the connection
On 29.05.2009 18:58, Tim Funk wrote:
Add this to your footer?
SESSION ID: ${pageContext.session.id}
Beware though, that in some security sensitive contexts this is not
adequate, e.g. if users print out or save pages and share those with
others, session takeover is made much more simple (at
On 29.05.2009 23:01, André Warnier wrote:
Or you can use a popular filter with more options:
http://securityfilter.sourceforge.net/
Or, if you decide to do the PHP part and do it under Apache httpd, then
you could do all the authentication at the Apache httpd level, and pass
the
On 29.05.2009 22:50, Matthew Laird wrote:
Good afternoon,
I've been trying to get the jkstatus component of mod_jk running, and
I'm not quite sure what I'm doing wrong in trying to have it report dead
Tomcat instances.
I have two tomcat instances setup in a load balancer, as a test I've
On 01.06.2009 18:30, CrystalCracker wrote:
Ok.. adding some info to mod jk logs and doing some thread and heap dumps, I
figured that, during peak traffic hours, the garbage collection gets more
frequest and takes longer. This slows down the overall system and the
threads start piling up.
On 02.06.2009 19:42, dljohnson69 wrote:
I have a Tomcat install that is working okay but going through the
isapi_redirect it gets a bad gateway error. The isapi.log has errors
that says it cannot connect to tomcat, tomcat is down or refused
connection. Any ideas??
Bad gateway plus log
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