04-15-2007 07:48 PM
I have used the cookie insert for stickness, and there is still a stickness problem, What I can do to improve the stickness?
####<Apr 13, 2007 3:38:33 PM EST> <Warning> <HTTP Session>
ExecuteThread: '22' for queue: 'PrimaryExecuteQueue'> <<WLS Kernel>> <>
<BEA-100074> <Primary session was removed during our attempt to retrieve secondary information from the session in the local server for the session: roid: -5133090578300351
170 , rsid: [ID: GfXZLcJ9PYmdvdjvvch71jTSl4QhJSvhpv Primary: 8675:server1.mydomain:80:-1 Secondary: 16096:server2.mydomain:80:-1] , primaryURL
: null.>
the explanation of the error is:Description
Primary session was removed during our attempt to retrieve secondary information from the session in the local server for the session: roid.
my current configure is
service server1
ip address 10.1.1.10
protocol tcp
port 80
keepalive type tcp
keepalive port 80
active
service server2
ip address 10.1.1.20
protocol tcp
port 80
keepalive type tcp
keepalive port 80
active
content service
vip address 10.2.2.211
port 80
protocol tcp
add service server1
add service server2
balance leastconn
url "/*"
advanced-balance arrowpoint-cookie
active
Any comments will be appreciated
Thanks in advance
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04-16-2007 06:32 AM
the global command will impact all rules where you have configured 'no persistent'.
The other rules will be unaffected.
Gilles.
04-15-2007 09:38 PM
try to increase the idle timeout.
An idled session is not remapped by the CSS.
flow-timeout-multiplier 20
Also, configure to parse all http requests by breaking persistency.
persistence reset remap
owner XXXXX
content XXXXX
no persistent
If that does not work, capture a trace. Some browsers/applications do not allow cookies and therefore prevent the use of cookie styckiness.
Gilles.
04-16-2007 03:06 AM
Hi, Gilles
Great thanks for the reply, I have add flow-timeout-multilier 20 to the content rule. And will check with user tomorrow.
But, I am worry about the second part.
the persistence reset remap is a global comand, will it affect all other applications or not?
please advice?
04-16-2007 06:32 AM
the global command will impact all rules where you have configured 'no persistent'.
The other rules will be unaffected.
Gilles.
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