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Subject: Re: jk Status not showing errors
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
02, 2009 8:53 PM
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Subject: Re: jk Status not showing errors
Unfortunately I'm not seeing that. What I did was start both Tomcats in
my LB pair, start Apache, then I take the second Tomcat down to see if
it will detect it being failed.
Unfortunately it never seems to, it just
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Sent: Saturday, May 30, 2009 2:46 PM
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Subject: Re: jk Status not showing errors
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
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Subject: Re: jk Status not showing errors
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
On 02.06.2009 21:40, Matthew Laird wrote:
I'm not seeing anything like that. I just took both Tomcats down, I
instantly get the 503 from Apache when I try to load the application.
Assuming that there is no mod_proxy in the game. When there is a 503,
you will have [error] log lines in the JK
Rainer Jung wrote:
Assuming that you did refresh the jkstatus display: what is your test
client? The fact that you see OK/IDLE, but all requests go to the other
node indicates, that you are using requests with associated session, so
the balancer is not allowed to send them to the other node
On 02.06.2009 21:46, Matthew Laird wrote:
Rainer Jung wrote:
Assuming that you did refresh the jkstatus display: what is your test
client? The fact that you see OK/IDLE, but all requests go to the other
node indicates, that you are using requests with associated session, so
the balancer
/ Met vriendelijke groet,
Lawrence Lamprecht
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From: Matthew Laird [mailto:lai...@sfu.ca]
Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 9:41 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: jk Status not showing errors
I'm not seeing anything like that. I just took both Tomcats down, I
instantly get
:46 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: jk Status not showing errors
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
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
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
taken down one of them.
Bonjour-
Then we define a URL, which should be mapped to this worker, i.e. the URL we use
to reach the functionality of the status worker. You can use any method mod_jk
supports
for the web server of your choice. Possibilities are maps inside
uriworkermap.properties,
an additional mount
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