Re: DNS Round-Robin + Apache + Jboss

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Hi Gabriel,

 It works fine, thanks ! :-)

 I'm just curious abount one thing:

 If I shutdown apache at "server1", my browser access only "server2"
and return to access "server1" if I run apache again.  It's awesome,
but  as I know this failover is not expected when using DNS
round-robin... :-/

 Is mod_jk putting some cookies on browser to force it to access only
available apache servers ?

 Regards

 Fabricio

2007/11/26, GKapitany@xxxxxxxxxx <GKapitany@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi,
> Would be more efficient to use mod_jk in load balancing and use:
> worker.loadbalancer1.sticky_session=1.
>
> If you are looking for session replication then your container should
> support that.
>
> Gabriel
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> Hi all !
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>  I have two apache 1.3.x servers with mod_jk and jboss servers in the
> same machines.
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> This is my scenario:
>
> server1: apache <--> mod_jk <--> jboss
> server2: apache <--> mod_jk <--> jboss
>
>  I'm using a DNS round-robin with address "www.myapplication.com"
> poiting to our two apache/jboss servers.  Of course, I get some
> issues, because when I login in my application hosted on "server1",
> after some clicks my browser can access "server2", so I have an
> session problem.
>
>  Is there a way to share sessions between apache/jboss servers ?
>  I did some tests with jboss cluster, but I don't know if the session
> is shared as I need...  :-/
>
> Thanks !
>
>  Fabricio.
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