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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Angus Mezick 
> Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 9:58 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: JK2 LB_FACTOR problem
> 
> 
> I have a cluster of 5 apache-tomcat pairs.  I set a lb_factor for the
> local tomcat to 100 and the lb_factor for the other 4 tomcat's to 1.
> When I look at the jkstatus I see this result:
> 
> id    name    lb_factor       lb_value        route   errorState
> graceful      epCount errorTime
> 2     web02WWW:8019   1       192     web02WWW:8019   N       N
> 6     0
> 3     web03WWW:8019   100     200     web03WWW:8019   N       N
> 1     0
> 4     web04WWW:8019   1       191     web04WWW:8019   N       N
> 3     0
> 5     web05WWW:8019   1       191     web05WWW:8019   N       N
> 2     0
> 6     web06WWW:8019   1       191     web06WWW:8019   N       N
> 3     0
> 7     web03Members:8019       100     100     web03   N       N
> 0     0
> 8     web04Members:8019       1       7       web04   N       N
> 1     0
> 
> Why the heck to the workers with a lb_factor of 1 get a lb_value of
> 19[1-2]?  What is lb_value?  I am expecting for ever 104 
> requests worker
> 3 will get 100 of them and workers 2,4,5,6 will get 1 each.  
> Am I wrong.
> From the behaviour I have been seeing it seems that I am.  I have
> attached a copy of my jkstatus output so you can see my 
> complete config.
> 
> Angus Mezick
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