Re: Load Balancer Results in File Does Not Exist Errors

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On 6/12/07, Stuart, Ed <Ed.Stuart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



Hello all;

We are running Apache 2.0.52 on RHEL V4 U4.  Our web servers are used to
host applications from WebSphere Application Servers.  They use a plugin
provided by WebSphere.  The web servers work fine when they are addressed
directly via https://servername/appname. This activates the plugin and the
application is displayed to the client.  Unfortunately, if we try a put a
round-robin load balancer infront of the web servers and use
https://loadbalancer/appname we receive 404 errors and the ssl_error_log has
this entry: [Mon Jun 11 15:46:50 2007] [error] [client 10.10.58.88] File
does not exist: /var/www/html/appname where 10.10.58.88 is the ip address of
the load balancer and appname is the application we are trying to reference.

Why is this not passed to the plugin?

Quite probably the request is never handed over to the virtual host
where the plugin is configured. Can we see your config?

Krist

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