Okay this was a Typo and i fixed it in the workers.properties file. I also
put an empty jk2.properties file in the tomcat conf directories.
However I don't really understand how you can change the jvmRoute to
localhost? I have 2 instances of tomcat, I can't name them both localhost,
can I?
I already tried tomcat1 and tomcat2, but this didn't work either.

More ideas are welcome?

Bjorn

> Hi,
>
> perhaps it is only a typo, but
>
> stickSession=1 is wrong should be
> stickySession=1
>
> Another thing is naming of jvmRoute="localhost:1009". We didn't include
> port here.
>
> The jk2.properties file is empty in our configuration.
>
>
> hope this helps a bit.
>
> Carsten
>
>
>
> fix wrote:
>
>>Hey there,
>>
>>I've been searching for a long time know and can't seem to find a
>>solution. I'm settin up a new production server (pIV 4 gig mem) and
>>wanted to run 1 apache in front of several tomcat instances.
>>I've set the whole thing up and it works almost, only the stickySession
>>attribute isn't getting picked up right or something. If I try to
>>access our application I get switched between the 2 instances.
>>here is my workers2.properties file:
>>[shm]
>>info=Scoreboard. Required for reconfiguration and status with
>>multiprocess serversfile=/tmp/jk2.shm
>>size=1000000
>>
>>[lb:lb_01]
>>info=Default load balancer.
>>debug=0
>>stickSession=1
>>
>>[channel.socket:localhost:11009]
>>tomcatId=localhost:11009
>>lb_factor=100
>>group=lb_01
>>
>>[channel.socket:localhost:12009]
>>tomcatId=localhost:12009
>>lb_factor=100
>>group=lb_01
>>
>>[status:status]
>>info=Status worker, displays runtime informations
>>
>>
>>[uri:/jkstatus/*]
>>info=Display status information and checks the config file for changes.
>>group=status:status
>>
>>[uri:/jsp-examples/*]
>>info=Map all the JSP examples
>>group=lb_01
>>
>>[uri:/servlets-examples/*]
>>info=Map all the servlet examples
>>group=lb_01
>>
>>[uri:/loadtest/*]
>>info=testing the load balancer
>>group=lb_01
>>
>>one tomcat instance
>>
>>jk2.properties
>>## COMMENTS WILL BE _LOST_
>>
>>## DOCUMENTATION OF THE FORMAT IN JkMain javadoc.
>>
>># Set the desired handler list
>># handler.list=apr,request,channelJni
>>#
>># Override the default port for the socketChannel
>>channelSocket.port=11009
>># Default:
>># channelUnix.file=${jkHome}/work/jk2.socket
>># Just to check if the the config  is working
>># shm.file=${jkHome}/work/jk2.shm
>>
>># In order to enable jni use any channelJni directive
>># channelJni.disabled = 0
>># And one of the following directives:
>>
>># apr.jniModeSo=/opt/apache2/modules/mod_jk2.so
>>
>># If set to inprocess the mod_jk2 will Register natives itself
>># This will enable the starting of the Tomcat from mod_jk2
>># apr.jniModeSo=inprocess
>>
>>server.xml (what is off importance)
>>
>> <Engine name="Standalone" defaultHost="localhost" debug="0"
>> jvmRoute="localhost:11009">
>> <Connector port="11009"
>>               enableLookups="false" redirectPort="8443" debug="0"
>>               protocol="AJP/1.3" />
>>
>>1 thing what's not totaly clear to me is why you have an jk2.properties
>>file and still have to configure the AJP connector. I initialy thought
>>this was because the AJP connector worked with TCP and the
>>jk2.properties was for the UNIX sockets but I think I messed that one
>>up. :)
>>I'm running tomcat5 latest release and the apache 2 from debian
>>testing. It is the worker version. I checked it with apache2 -l and i
>>got this
>>  core.c
>>  mod_access.c
>>  mod_auth.c
>>  mod_log_config.c
>>  mod_logio.c
>>  mod_env.c
>>  mod_setenvif.c
>>  worker.c
>>  http_core.c
>>  mod_mime.c
>>  mod_status.c
>>  mod_autoindex.c
>>  mod_negotiation.c
>>  mod_dir.c
>>  mod_userdir.c
>>  mod_alias.c
>>  mod_so.c
>>
>>this is correct no?
>>
>>these mods are enabled:
>>
>>cgi.load  cgid.conf  cgid.load  jk2.load  ssl.conf  ssl.load
>>usertrack.load
>>
>>Has anybody had this problem before? I already spent a few houres on
>>google   and rewrote my properties file several times but always the
>>same result.
>>some last info:
>>
>>Apache/2.0.49 (Debian GNU/Linux) mod_jk2/2.0.4 mod_ssl/2.0.49
>>OpenSSL/0.9.7d Server at 10.0.0.192 Port 80
>>thank you
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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