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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 36827] - Need an option to severe socket connections between mod_jk and ajp connector after request/response cycle.

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------- Additional Comments From rainer.jung@kippdata.de  2005-09-27 16:59 -------
Please witch over to tomcat-user for discussion. This is not a bug.

First hints from my side: reduce to equal number of apache and tomcat instances,
configure F5 with rule that sends URLs with session cookie or jsessionid in URL
to the "correct" apache. Furthermore configure mod_jk, such that each apache
sends requests without sessions to it's preferred tomcat partner.

That way almost all apache processes will connect to only one tomcat.

If you still need 16K apache processes per instance you are in trouble (maybe
upgrade to apache 2), if you manage to handle the workload with 1K apache
processes, 1K Threads in Tomcat should be OK.


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