Re: Re: Apache load balancing

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Please try to use the jvmRoute directive in the server.xml.

Regards,
Sushant


On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 3:58 PM, nilesh p <nilesh.pj@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

wprker.properties is shown below
****************************************************
worker.list=loadbalancer


worker.loadbalancer.type=lb
worker.loadbalancer.balance_workers=server2,server3,server4
worker.loadbalancer.sticky_session=true




# Set properties for worker 'server2' (ajp13)
worker.server2.type=ajp13
worker.server2.host=ip2
worker.server2.port=8009

worker.server2.cachesize=10
worker.server2.cache_timeout=600
worker.server2.socket_keepalive=1
worker.server2.reclycle_timeout=300

# Set properties for worker 'server3' (ajp13)
worker.server3.type=ajp13
worker.server3.host=ip3
worker.server3.port=8009

worker.server3.cachesize=10
worker.server3.cache_timeout=600
worker.server3.socket_keepalive=1
worker.server3.reclycle_timeout=300

# Set properties for worker 'server4' (ajp13)
worker.server4.type=ajp13
worker.server4.host=ip4
worker.server4.port=8009

worker.server4.cachesize=10
worker.server4.cache_timeout=600
worker.server4.socket_keepalive=1
worker.server4.reclycle_timeout=300

*******************************************************************

Also my jboss server.xml does NOT have an entry for <jvmroute=server1/2>
Is it necessary? because i have seen through jboss web console that
connections are being made to the second server

PS: server 2 is shutdown, so server3 and server4 are the 2 jboss servers













nilesh p wrote:
>
> Dear Friends,
>
> Using apache i am trying to load balance JBOSS.There are 2 JBOSS instances
> on 2 different servers.Now if only one JBOSS is started , the application
> works perfectly. However, when i start the other JBOSS, my application
> starts giving "service temporarily unavailable" or "session expired"
> errors intermittently.
>
> Both the JBOSS instances are exact replicas listening on same AJP port
> 8009 and HTTP port 8080.
>
> Also if the application is accessed by directly connecting to the JBOSS
> instances, then it works normal.Only through APACHE i get this error. Is
> there some load balancing issue? Has anybody faced such an issue???
>
> Regards,
> Nilesh
>

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