Guofeng Zhang wrote:
Thanks for all the replies about this question.
But I still can not know if it could be solved by tuning the attributes
in worker.properties.
I read that doc carefully and make some changes to the worker.proerties.
There is no improvement.
It seems that mod_jk try to estab
By the way, the Apache server and my application run on Windows Server
2003.
-Original Message-
From: Guofeng Zhang
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 2:28 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: why does mod_jk still try to send the request to a shutdown
machine?
Thanks for all t
-Original Message-
From: Rainer Jung [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 10:24 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: why does mod_jk still try to send the request to a shutdown
machine?
Have a look at
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/generic_howto/timeouts.html
You
David Rees schrieb:
>> So in case the remote host is dead (i.e. it's not only Tomcat not
>> answering or no Tomcat there), we have the problem, that TCP as a
>> reliable problem tries hard to establish a connection with several
>> resends of SYNs in increasing intervals, leading to long waiting tim
> > He's already using a low prepost_timeout of 50ms (IMO is way too low
> > and should be set to 250-500ms).
>
> Sorry, I had only little time and directly ran into our old problem,
> that some timeouts are seconds, and some are milliseconds. Your are
> right, 50 is way too small, se my new Timeou
David Rees schrieb:
> On 8/23/07, Rainer Jung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Guofeng Zhang schrieb:
>>> # Define Master
>>> worker.master.host=192.168.225.195
>>> worker.master.port=8009
>>> worker.master.type=ajp13
>>> worker.master.lbfactor=1
>>> worker.master.cachesize=10
>>> worker.master.cache_
On 8/23/07, Rainer Jung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Guofeng Zhang schrieb:
> > # Define Master
> > worker.master.host=192.168.225.195
> > worker.master.port=8009
> > worker.master.type=ajp13
> > worker.master.lbfactor=1
> > worker.master.cachesize=10
> > worker.master.cache_timeout=600
> > worker.
Have a look at
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/generic_howto/timeouts.html
You could lower you prepost_timeout. The Timeouts will help for
unplanned downtimes. For planned downtimes you should administratively
change the activation attribute of the load balancer members.
Regards,
Rainer
Hi,
I use Apache as the load balancer and configured mod_jk to work in
failover mode. The master and slave run on separate machines.
To test how the failover works, I shut down the master machine, then I
access my application. But it takes about one minute for me to see the
first page. I t