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Re: WebOjects Apache Adaptor for 16 Servers+
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Re: WebOjects Apache Adaptor for 16 Servers+


  • Subject: Re: WebOjects Apache Adaptor for 16 Servers+
  • From: Philippe Rabier <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2011 14:46:40 +0200

Hi Stephan,

Maybe one solution is to have 2 javaMonitor apps running in // by setting a different WOPort. Of course, you need also to configure the wotaskd instances accordingly.

I do that but with web servers running on 2 different machines. I never try to have this configuration with only one web server machine.

I take a look at the the deploying_applications guide and I don't see something that would prevent to do that.

Philippe

On 26 août 2011, at 08:43, Mertz Stéphan wrote:

> Hi Paul,
>
> Could you share with us your experience in WebObjects deployment with lot of servers ?
> I am facing problem with the following architecture :
> . a dedicated http server with only Apache and mod_webobjects on it
> . multiple application servers with wotaskd and WebObjects apps
>
> Are you in the same conf ?
> Do you share the siteConfig.xml for all the servers ?
> Where are your monitor ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Stéphan
>
>
> Le 24 août 2011 à 10:40, Paul Dunkler a écrit :
>
>> Hi out there,
>>
>> we a re currently facing problems with our WebObjects deployment which has grown very much in the last time.
>> The problem is, that we want to connect more than 16 Servers to the Adaptor, which is not possible because the adaptor has an hard-coded limit on 16 app-servers.
>>
>> Is there anyone out there which such a big deployment? What is your solution for handling this problem?
>> One possibility would be compiling the adaptor myself and setting the hard-coded limit to 20 or some, but i thank that is not really the right way.
>>
>> It would be really nice to hear from your experiences / tips on this topic!
>>
>>
>> --
>> Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Kind regards
>>
>> Paul Dunkler
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