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Multi-machine deployment - only one instance receiving requests


  • Subject: Multi-machine deployment - only one instance receiving requests
  • From: Ken Anderson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2014 18:40:51 -0500

All,

I’m trying to setup a load balancing setup between 2 machines, but only the machine where apache lives is getting requests.  I must have something screwy, but I’m not sure what.

JavaMonitor, wotaskd, apache, and one instance on one machine
wotaskd and another instance on another machine

JavaMonitor seems happy - both machines are listed as available, and the application shows 2 instances running, one on each server.

Both apps are clearly up and running, as reported by monitor, and they’re linked with ERJGroupsSynchronizer, so the instance on the second machine is seeing remote synchronizer updates.

Any thoughts?  I set the adaptor setting to Round Robin and connected from 2 different machines, which I would assume would work.

Thanks,
Ken


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