may take a look here :
http://www.mail-archive.com/tomcat-user@(protected)
http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2002/11/20/tomcat.html?page=2
http://www.faqchest.com/prgm/tomcat-l/tmct-03/tmct-0303/tmct-030322/tmct03031004_08501.html
you don't have to install new. just change the configuration files -
server.xml (jvmRoute!), workers.properties and httpd.conf (or included
*.conf).
if you are interested , i can post our config -
jan
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Hi,
I have a production environment with 2 servers running only one instance
of tomcat 4.0 with Apache and w2k each. My configuration uses also only
one worker ajp13 for each installion. I want to alter my configuration
to permit load balancing between them( workers) using both machines,
whitout reinstall everything again? Its' possible? How can I do That,
just altering the file workers.properties? Any help please.
Thanks in advance
David
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