kostd kostd created MODCLUSTER-472:
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Summary: wildfly-mod_cluster integration should load-balance requests on more
than one ports
Key: MODCLUSTER-472
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/MODCLUSTER-472
Project: mod_cluster
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: Core & Container Integration (Java)
Affects Versions: 1.3.0.Final
Environment: httpd 2.2
modcluster 1.3.0
wildfly 8.2.0.Final
Reporter: kostd kostd
Assignee: Jean-Frederic Clere
Priority: Trivial
Attachments: load-balancer-question-scheme.png
Earlier I asked on forums
https://developer.jboss.org/message/946476#946476
{quote}
on our wf8.2 server the web-app have two http endpoints: on port 8080 to regular http
requests; and on port 37304 to "special" user requests in protected area.
we want use mod_cluster as load-balancer that balances user requests on both ports. For
example(see the pic), lets requests on balancer`s port 7801 will be balance between node1
and node2 on port 8080, and requests on balancer`s port 7802 will be balance on port
37304.
In modcluster-subsystem configuration in standalone.xml we can set only one connector for
mod-cluster config. And cannot set more than one mod-cluster-config section:
{code:title=jboss-as-mod-cluster_1_2.xsd}
<xs:element name="mod-cluster-config"
type="mod-cluster-configType" minOccurs="0"
maxOccurs="1"/>
{code}
alternatively, we can use mod_cluster + mod_proxy_balancer or mod_cluster + mod_jk so that
mod_cluster balances on 8080 and other tech(mod_proxy_balancer or mod_jk) balances on
other port 37304.
But this decision obviously not good: reverse loopback from servers(mgmt info with
loadfactor of server) to balancer will manage balancing only for one port, not for both.
Seems that mod_cluster absolutely not supports more than one connector balancing:
{code:title=http://docs.jboss.org/mod_cluster/1.3.0/pdf/Mod_cluster-UserGuide.pdf}
Like mod_jk and mod_proxy_balancer, mod_cluster requires a connector in your server.xml
to
which to forward web requests. Unlike mod_jk and mod_proxy_balancer, mod_cluster is not
confined to AJP, but can use HTTP as well. While AJP is generally faster, an HTTP
connector
can optionally be secured via SSL. If multiple possible connectors are defined in your
server.xml,
mod_cluster uses the following algorithm to choose between them:
1. If an native (APR) AJP connector is available, use it.
2. If an AJP connector is available, use it.
3. Otherwise, choose the HTTP connector with the highest max threads.
{code}
is this true?
what is the best way to solve our problem?
{quote}
During more than 100 views no one answer :'(
Now we have made a decision to use mod_proxy_balancer, but if it possible to refine
mod_cluster subsystem, this will be greate. When it happens, we jump to mod_cluster again
:)
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