SEVERE: Unable to perform replication request

2007-12-04 Thread Theparanoidone Theparanoidone
Hello, I'm having trouble getting apache-tomcat-6.0.14 to replicate session data. I have node01, and node02 I can start them up, they will autodetect each other, and they will create a new session object only at the beggining of a new session. If you try and update the session, I get the

Re: SEVERE: Unable to perform replication request

2007-12-05 Thread Theparanoidone Theparanoidone
; should be .*\.gif;.*\.js;.*\.jpg;.*\.png;.*\.htm;.*\.html;.*\.css;.*\.txt;.*\.pdf; two changes a) corrected your PDF filter b) removed JSP (they modify the session don't they? if they don't add it back as .*\.pdf) Filip Theparanoidone Theparanoidone wrote: Hello, I'm having

Farm War Deployer / Deploment Strategies

2008-06-12 Thread Theparanoidone Theparanoidone
Hola~ I'm looking for an efficient way to deploy a tomcat project to 2 or more tomcat servers simultaneously. Changes to are tomcat project may affect the way it communicates with a database, and therefore we'd like to make sure the deployment takes place swiftly. What are some of the better

Multiple JSESSIONIDs different subdomain

2009-09-18 Thread Theparanoidone Theparanoidone
Greetings~ We have cookies in use on our site for the following domains: ..rootdomain.com and ..subdomain.rootdomain.com When visiting a portion of our site .subdomain.rootdomain.com ... ... two cookies are returned from the browser: Cookie:

Re: Multiple JSESSIONIDs different subdomain

2009-09-18 Thread Theparanoidone Theparanoidone
! - Original Message From: Rainer Jung rainer.j...@kippdata.de To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org Sent: Friday, September 18, 2009 8:24:00 PM Subject: Re: Multiple JSESSIONIDs different subdomain On 19.09.2009 01:29, Theparanoidone Theparanoidone wrote: Greetings~ We have

Replication Stops Overnight

2009-04-11 Thread Theparanoidone Theparanoidone
Greetings, We are using tomcat6 cluster in two data-centers with replicated sessions. We are not using multicast because multicast broadcast between network subnets/zones is difficult to setup, so instead we are using static members (data center 1: webd101, and webd102 / data center 2:

Consequences of Reusing Clustered JSESSIONID

2009-06-10 Thread Theparanoidone Theparanoidone
Greetings~ I would like to reuse the JSESSIONID route betweened clustered tomcats... and I'm wondering if there are negative consequences for doing so. We have the following setup: 2 data centers... (d1 / d2) 2 apache mod_proxy_balance(ad1, ad2) 4 tomcat servers (td101, td102, td201,

Re: Consequences of Reusing Clustered JSESSIONID

2009-06-10 Thread Theparanoidone Theparanoidone
to set a preferred route, and problem will be solved Filip Theparanoidone Theparanoidone wrote: Greetings~ I would like to reuse the JSESSIONID route betweened clustered tomcats... and I'm wondering if there are negative consequences for doing so. We have the following setup: 2 data