Re: How to set up 2 or more machines running HTTPD instances to serve a same request ( in a load balanced fashion).

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I have done this with mod_jk but the tomcats were not clustered. Ive seen a thread here using mod_proxy_balancer and tomcat cluster but OP was saying that broke the tomcat session replication somehow.
What have you exactly tried till now? There is more than one way to achive this.

On Apr 5, 2012 10:23 AM, "Pratapani" <durgaprasadbabu.pratapani@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,

Greetings !!

I am writing this after lot of googling. I could not get a direct answer in
my searches.
As I  don't have a more time to do R&D, I am sending this mail for a quick
solution.

I sucessfully did the following :
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I am able to have one HTTPD server running and 2 tomcats instances ( load
balanced )  for  the single HTTPD server.
I was able to sucessfully test the Session replication in case of 1 tomcat
instance going down.
The request is serviced by another tomcat instance and session is also
replicated.

I am unable to do the following :
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In the above case if the machine hosting the HTTPD is down ,  the requests
are not serviced although the tomcast instances are available.
How do I setup HTTPD servers as load balaced. That is 2 or more machines
serving the same address.
There is virtual host to support a single machine serve multple address .

Just would like to understand if there is a simple way to set up 2 or more
machines running HTTPD instances to serve a same request ( in a load
balanced fashion).

Greatly appreciate your help.

Thanks ,
Durga Prasad

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