I think the next step can be one of the following:

- Work with 2 workers in each apache
  - connect httpd0 with tc1a
  - connect httpd1 with tc0a
  - remove tc0b and tc1b

- Work with 4 workers:
  - add 2 workers in httpd0 that point to tc1a and tc1b
  - add 2 workers in httpd1 that point to tc0a and tc0b

(Just as a side note: Don't trust me to much, haven't even
used mod_jk without loadbalancing, so every thing I say is 
just based on things that I've read)

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Timothy Stone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 2:54 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: mod_jk2, load balancing and TC:TDC
> 
> 
> 
> For those without the book, here's the ASCII:   +------+
>                                             +--->| tc0a |
>        ----        +         +------+----+  |    +------+
>       /    \--     +   +---->|      |    |--+
>     --        \    +   |     +httpd0+-mjk+  |    +------+
>    / Internet /--->+---+                    +--->| tc0b |
>    \__      --     +   |                         +------+
>       \----/       +   |
>                    +   |                         +------+
>                    +   |                    +--->| tc1a |
>                    +   |     +------+----+  |    +------+
>                    +   +---->|      |    |--+
>                    +         +httpd1+-mjk+  |    +------+
>                                             +--->| tc1b |
>                                                  +------+
>                         point of failure...^
> 
> If both tomcats on httpd1 go down...opps! no failover to httpd0+mjk
> 

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