Thanks Eric, I got it.

2012/9/24 Eric Covener <[email protected]>

> On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 5:15 AM, Lenin <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I set up a load balancing environment with mod_proxy_balancer, and use
> > 'stickysession' to achieve session stickyness.
> >
> > I know this module uses a cookie to keep sessions. The question is, how
> does
> > it know if a session is still alive ? For example, if there are two
> servers
> > behind the balancer, 100 sessions for each of them. If the 100 sessions
> of
> > the first server have already been closed, will apache still assume the
> > first server is busy and throw new sessions to the other one ?
>
> mod_proxy_balancer doesn't keep track of how many sessions (in session
> cookie terms) are established.
>
> """
> At present, there are 3 load balancer scheduler algorithms available
> for use: Request Counting, Weighted Traffic Counting and Pending
> Request Counting. These are controlled via the lbmethod value of the
> Balancer definition. See the ProxyPass directive for more information.
> """
>
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