On 08/14/2009 10:28 AM, Bela Ban wrote:
Now I'm confused: I ran the following scenario, and it worked !
* Nodes A and B
* Session is on B
* kill -9 of B
* *Access the session, it fails over to A immediately !*
* (mod_cluster_manager still shows both nodes, but this is a known
issue)
So httpd seems to remove a worker W if it cannot establish a connection
to W ? I thought we came to the conclusion that this wasn't the case ?
Probably because remove for you means STOPPED and NOTOK (Not usable for
any reason, like a result of a kill -9) and remove for me means remove
from the shared tables (from all the tables, node, hosts and contexts).
Cheers
Jean-Frederic