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ID | Category | Severity | Reproducibility | Date Submitted | Last Update | ||||
0002098 | [Resin] | text | always | 10-20-07 10:24 | 10-24-07 16:07 | ||||
Reporter | stbu | View Status | public | ||||||
Assigned To | ferg | ||||||||
Priority | normal | Resolution | fixed | ||||||
Status | closed | Product Version | 3.1.3 | ||||||
Summary | 0002098: load-balance failing over from app-tier->0 to app-tier->0 | ||||||||
Description |
Resin-Professional 3.1.3 in a Load-Balancing configuration web-a Windows XP, Java 6, 192.168.1.100 app-a Windows XP, Java 6, 192.168.1.100 app-b Linux, Java 6, 192.168.1.141 see also attached resin.conf of all three involved resin instances. All three instances of Resin are started and I've logged into the php resin-admin application. From the Summary tab (status.php) I can see that I'm working on app-a. Now, I've stopped app-a and I'm pressing 'refresh' on status.php and the loadbalancer (web-a) is failing over to app-b. This works great. But, on the console of web-a (Loadbalancer) there is a confusing message logged: [14:57:40.718] load-balance failing over from app-tier->0 to app-tier->0 IMHO, the message is a bit unclear and should be something like: load-balance failing over from app-tier->app-a to app-tier->app-b |
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Attached Files | C:\\tmp\\caucho\\resin.conf [^] (10,549 bytes) 10-20-07 10:24 | ||||||||
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