📄 load_balance.conf
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<!-- - A sample load balancing configuration - - Two primary JVMs share the load. The backup JVMs are only used - when both primaries fail. - - The primary hosts can share the same configuration. Each host - will pick up the srun-port of 6810, and Apache will - use the <srun> elements. - - Note: It may be more convenient to configure virtual hosting in - Apache. Then the resin.conf doesn't need the srun and srun-backup - configurations. The equivalent configuration in Apache's httpd.conf is: - - CauchoHost host1.acme.com 6810 - CauchoHost host2.acme.com 6810 - CauchoBackup host3.acme.com 6810 - CauchoBackup host4.acme.com 6810 - - If you use two Apache servers, the second one could reverse primary - and secondary JVMs - - CauchoHost host3.acme.com 6810 - CauchoHost host4.acme.com 6810 - CauchoBackup host1.acme.com 6810 - CauchoBackup host2.acme.com 6810 --><caucho.com> <!-- The tcp-server log gives some useful load information --> <log id='/caucho.com/tcp-server' href='stderr:'/> <http-server app-dir='doc' srun-port='6810'> <!-- - host1 and host2 are the primary JVMs --> <srun server='a' host='host1.acme.com' port='6810'/> <srun server='b' host='host2.acme.com' port='6810'/> <!-- - host3 and host4 are the backup JVMs. They'll only be used - if both host1 and host2 fail --> <srun-backup server='c' host='host3.acme.com' port='6810'/> <srun-backup server='d' host='host4.acme.com' port='6810'/> <error-log id='log/error.log'/> </http-server></caucho.com>
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