Re: Apps not showing in adaptor info but are in WOMonitor
Re: Apps not showing in adaptor info but are in WOMonitor
- Subject: Re: Apps not showing in adaptor info but are in WOMonitor
- From: bob--- via Webobjects-dev <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 5 Sep 2020 21:04:43 -0400
So I believe all the apps are running but I don’t think the Apache WOAdaptor
believes that. I just noticed that It shows 128 running instances instead of
the proper 180. 128 seems like a suspicious number does anyone know if there is
some limit set in place X to number of running instances the adaptor will
allow?
> On Sep 5, 2020, at 20:52, Jesse Tayler <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> Well, I don’t know but each app has a port assigned and you should see that
> in monitor and in ps -axww or whatever you should be able to see which
> instances are which.
>
> You should be able to hit instances specifically using a URL with the woport
> somehow on the URL, perhaps someone recalls or you can look that up.
>
> But from the sound of it, those tools should tell you what instances are in
> the load balance or not.
>
>
>> On Sep 5, 2020, at 8:44 PM, bob--- via Webobjects-dev
>> <email@hidden> wrote:
>>
>> Hi I would really appreciate any help you have to offer.
>>
>> I’m looking for help debugging why the Adaptor does not show all the
>> instances that monitor shows as running. I believe this is causing users not
>> to hit many instances that are running.
>>
>> I have a single webserver with 6 appservers. I have 2 applications all them
>> A and B, A is configured for 25 instances per server B has 10 per server. A
>> has the complication that there are Odd/Even week executables so there are
>> actually 50 configured but only 25 running at a time. Everything looks fine
>> in WOMonitor and the apps do launch. I enabled adaptorInfo so I could see
>> more about my problem.
>>
>> I am able to hit instances of B and WOStats seems to show that users are
>> spread across B. However Users are not hitting all the instances of A. I see
>> the A’s are all running as expected, The A logs look fine and do show that
>> noone is hitting them. I looked in the Adaptor info and found that servers
>> 6,7 don’t show up in the Adaptor info.
>>
>> I had been using named host 1085 style for WebObjectsConfig
>>
>> I changed to the XML file and didn’t see any change in the adaptor.
>>
>> I worried that maybe all the not running A instances were somehow
>> interfering since the config.xml file did have ALL the instances not just
>> the running ones. So I manually removed 1/2 of the A entries to only have
>> the running ones. No change.
>>
>> B does have fewer total instances but they all show up in the adaptor info.
>>
>> Would really appreciate any thoughts on how to get the apps to show up for
>> the adaptor so users can actually hit them.
>>
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