[ULTRAMONKEY-USERS] ldirectord.cf with/without persistent

Hudson FAS hudsonfas at gmail.com
Wed Jul 2 23:32:24 EST 2008


Hey, guys

I have the same problem, that is,

I Followed the guideline:
http://www.howtoforge.com/high_availability_loadbalanced_apache_cluster

1. SITUATION ONE: (I don´t use PERSISTENT = 300 in ldirectord.cf)

and when the users (in yours browsers) access (redirect by load
balance) pages with session controller(user/password), your
requisitions are redirecting to any www servers, always ....

Why? established a connection browser <--> www server, it should not 
remain until the closing of the browser?


2. SITUATION TWO: (Now I´m using PERSISTENT = 300 in ldirectord.cf)

Now, SOME users (in browser) receive a blank page,
when they are accessing pages with session controller (user/password).


This is the problem I am having with the ldirector (ultramonkey)!!


Hudson FAS



Joseph Mack NA3T escreveu:
 > On Tue, 1 Jul 2008, Adriano Moura Macedo wrote:
 >
 >> Hi Folks, firstly sorry for my poor english, rsrsrs. I'm having the 
following problem: I have six web servers and two machines as 
balanceadores load (a master and backup). I have some web applications 
that when are used have the following problem, when users logon they are 
redirected to the screen logon. This is because the new requests are 
redirected to other servers that has no history of the sessions of 
users, then I added the attribute "persistent = 300"  (tested with other 
major and minor TIMES), solving this problem but creating another:the 
home page does not load, someone knows how to solve?
 >
 > persistence creates a lot of problems. Your setup redirecting 
connections to the screen logon (which I don't understand) seems to be 
part of the problem.
 >
 >> PS.:  Follows the guidelines from site: 
http://www.howtoforge.com/high_availability_loadbalanced_apache_cluster
 >
 > didn't know about this.
 >
 > Joe
 >





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