6.3.1.1. Installing and Setting up a Load Balancer
Let us consider the installation of a load balancer based on Apache HTTP Server for Ubuntu 14.04.
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Install Apache HTTP Server and its mod_jk module:
$ sudo apt-get install apache2 libapache2-mod-jk
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Replace the contents of the
/etc/libapache2-mod-jk/workers.properties
file with the following:workers.tomcat_home= workers.java_home= ps=/ worker.list=tomcat1,tomcat2,loadbalancer,jkstatus worker.tomcat1.port=8009 worker.tomcat1.host=host1 worker.tomcat1.type=ajp13 worker.tomcat1.connection_pool_timeout=600 worker.tomcat1.lbfactor=1 worker.tomcat2.port=8009 worker.tomcat2.host=host2 worker.tomcat2.type=ajp13 worker.tomcat2.connection_pool_timeout=600 worker.tomcat2.lbfactor=1 worker.loadbalancer.type=lb worker.loadbalancer.balance_workers=tomcat1,tomcat2 worker.jkstatus.type=status
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Add the lines listed below to
/etc/apache2/sites-available/000-default.conf
:<VirtualHost *:80> ... <Location /jkmanager> JkMount jkstatus Order deny,allow Allow from all </Location> JkMount /jkmanager/* jkstatus JkMount /app loadbalancer JkMount /app/* loadbalancer </VirtualHost>
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Restart the Apache HTTP service:
$ sudo service apache2 restart