Re: How to know the status of backend server(worker) running in loadbalancing environment (With mod_proxy_loadbalancer)

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On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 1:26 AM, Narendra Verma
<narendra.verma@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Hi experts,
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> I setup my environment like this :
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> tomcat1
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> Client            ------       apache        ------
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> tomcat2
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> Here I setup backend servers in loadbalancing environment using with
> mod_proxy_loadbalancer.
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> I want to know that which tomcat server is holding how much load currently?
> (related to all about worker status)

Actually that depends on how you configured your LoadBalancer, see
loadfactor parameter.
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> Is there any utility or tool available to know about it in apache.

Apache has balancer-manager handler that can give you some limited
information about balancer memebers. You can configure it like that:
  <Location /balancer-manager>
    SetHandler balancer-manager
    Order allow,deny
    Allow from 127.0.0.1
  </Location>


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> I am using Apache2.2.8 mod_proxy2.2.8 with tomcat5.5.
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> If any body can help me , suggestions are welcome.
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> Narendra



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