Just as a quick check of the obvious.
You do have jvmRoute set correctly on the <Engine/>s for each
Tomcat server, don't you?
You aren't using BASIC authentication by any chance are you?
G. Wade
Ned Regina wrote:
> I'm trying to load balance multiple Tomcat 4.1.27 servers behind Apache
> 1.3.28 using jk(1) on RedHat 9. It appears that the sessions are not
> being maintained when more than one Tomcat server is running. A quick
> test page which prints application, session, request, and cookie
> information shows a new JSESSIONID cookie every time the page loads as
> well as alternating "Real Path" values (for each Tomcat server
> instance). I've had the same configuration working perfectly for nearly
> a year using Tomcat 4.0.X, Apache 1.3.x, and RedHat 7.2 running on three
> separate servers (one apache+mod_jk+tomcat, the others just tomcat).
> Initially, I had set up a multiple server system with the new software
> when I noticed this problem. To simplify, I've set up a test
> environment on one server with tomcat instance 1 running on ports
> 8005,8009,8443,and 8080 and tomcat instance 2 running on ports
> 9005,9009,9443, and 9080. I'm using the default server.xml for each
> with the ROOT context statement un-commented and the ports changed as
> above. This is what my workers.properties looks like (although it's
> gone through a great many permutations in the debug process).
>
> #
> # workers.properties
> #
>
> # In Unix, we use forward slashes:
> ps=/
>
> # list the workers by name
>
> worker.list=router
>
>
> # --------------------------------------
> # Load Balance remote tomcat server test
> # --------------------------------------
> worker.router.type=lb
> worker.router.balanced_workers=live2,live3
> worker.router.sticky_session=1
>
> worker.live2.port=8009
> worker.live2.host=192.168.254.102
> worker.live2.type=ajp13
> worker.live2.lbfactor=100
>
> worker.live3.port=9009
> worker.live3.host=192.168.254.102
> worker.live3.type=ajp13
> worker.live3.lbfactor=100
>
> This has been a very frustrating problem since it was something that
> worked quite well until now. I'm going to keep removing layers (going
> back to RH7.x, then TC4.0X, etc.), but if anybody has any information
> about this, it would be a great help. Thanks.
>
> -Ned Regina
>
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