Angus Mezick wrote:

All for jk2.


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From: Henri Gomez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 8:26 AM
To: Tomcat Developers List
Subject: Re: Jkstatus, What does it mean?



Angus Mezick wrote:



Where? I looked there (I think). Could have missed it but

I don't see


and documentation on status aside from how to create it.

Can you please


tell me the exact page you looked at before replying to my mail that
references epCount, errorTime, lb_value, and lb_factor?

Should be asked in tomcat-user list instead of tomcat-dev.

Tried that two days ago. Didn't work.



epCount is the number of connections in connectionCache (x conn for 1 worker).

What is the "connectionCache"? Is that how many tomcat will allow? If so, why does jkstatus say 10 and my server.xml say 75?


errorTime must be the time of the latest error encountered

lb_value and lb_factor are load-balancing informations.

Do these reflect the value in this hunk of code: [channel.socket:web02WWW:8019] port=8019 host=web02.guidestarisp.net lbfactor=100 group=lbWWW

If so, why when one host in a group is at 100 and the rest are at 1 do
all the numbers in lb_value and lb_factor appear to be zero?


Please reread the doc, and if you don't find infos in jk2 doc,
read the one in jk.


http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/jk/workershowto.html


many settings in jk2 came from the same one in jk


This document doesn't describe these entries in detail either.  I have
jk2 up and running very nicely.  I am trying to figure out what I am
seeing when I view the diagnostics and there is no help on that page.

We don't have many documentation commiters on jk/jk2 and any help is of course more than welcome.




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