A question about load balancers and Terracotta clustering
Wessel, Keith William
kwessel at illinois.edu
Tue Jul 10 02:52:52 BST 2012
Thank you, Gentlemen. Chris, I'll go for a newer Tomcat and Terracotta to see if that helps. Was hoping to avoid upgrading Tomcat, but it's probably just as well that I do.
Yep, the first thing I did today after upgrading Java and Terracotta (6.26 and 3.5.2 using files I'd downloaded several months ago when doing some other troubleshooting that's unrelated) was rebuilt the jar.
We've got our heap at a good size in production where the clustering appears to be working correctly on rhel4. But we need to get to rhel6 as soon as possible for production which means confirming that all's happy in our test cluster, of course.
I'm not optimistic that a Tomcat upgrade and Terracotta 3.5.3 rather than 3.5.2 is going to solve this. So, perhaps the next step is console.sh.
Keith
-----Original Message-----
From: users-bounces at shibboleth.net [mailto:users-bounces at shibboleth.net] On Behalf Of Russell Beall
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2012 5:03 PM
To: Shib Users
Subject: Re: A question about load balancers and Terracotta clustering
On RHEL 6 I had to install the Sun JDK and use that instead of the Open JDK installation.
There was also a difference or two in the options, but those were not for making the connections work.
Have you rerun the make-boot-jar.sh under your new environment? (I think you may have already said you checked that...)
Regards,
Russ.
On Jul 9, 2012, at 2:08 PM, Wessel, Keith William wrote:
> One question as is seems our move to RHEL6 might have broken this. Can Russ or others tell me what Tomcat, Java and Terracotta version conbimations they've found to work? I'm wondering if it's time to update one or more of these.
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