I have backhand install on both linux apache servers.
After loading my systems it was apparent that backhand
was not referring request to my second server.
After viewing the error_log file I noticed that the
server that I started first log contains:
[Wed Sep 20 10:26:44 2000] [notice] SIGUSR1 received.
Doing graceful restart
[Wed Sep 20 10:26:44 2000] [notice] mod_backhand --
UnixSocketDir set to /usr/local/apache/backhand
[Wed Sep 20 10:26:44 2000] [notice] mod_backhand --
Broadcast 192.168.104.255:4445 added
[Wed Sep 20 10:26:44 2000] [notice] mod_backhand --
Broadcast 192.168.104.255:4445 added
[Wed Sep 20 10:26:44 2000] [notice] mod_backhand --
Broadcast 192.168.104.255:4445 added
[Wed Sep 20 10:26:44 2000] [notice] mod_backhand --
Multicast accept 192.168.104.0/24
[Wed Sep 20 10:26:44 2000] [notice] mod_backhand --
Multicast accept 192.168.104.0/24
[Wed Sep 20 10:26:44 2000] [notice] mod_backhand --
Multicast accept 192.168.104.0/24
[Wed Sep 20 10:26:44 2000] [notice] Apache/1.3.12
(Unix) balanced_by_mod_backhand/1.1.0 configured --
resuming normal operations
The server that I start second contains:
[Wed Sep 20 10:30:32 2000] [notice] mod_backhand --
Broadcast 192.168.104.255:4445 added
[Wed Sep 20 10:30:32 2000] [notice] mod_backhand --
Broadcast 192.168.104.255:4445 added
[Wed Sep 20 10:30:32 2000] [notice] mod_backhand --
Broadcast 192.168.104.255:4445 added
[Wed Sep 20 10:30:32 2000] [notice] mod_backhand --
Multicast accept 192.168.104.0/24
[Wed Sep 20 10:30:32 2000] [notice] mod_backhand --
Multicast accept 192.168.104.0/24
[Wed Sep 20 10:30:32 2000] [notice] mod_backhand --
Multicast accept 192.168.104.0/24
[Wed Sep 20 10:30:40 2000] [notice]
backhand_init(13410) spawning stats things (PID 13452)
[Wed Sep 20 10:30:40 2000] [notice] Apache/1.3.12
(Unix) balanced_by_mod_backhand/1.1.0 configured --
resuming normal operations
[Wed Sep 20 10:30:41 2000] [notice] child pid 13452
exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
[Wed Sep 20 10:30:41 2000] [warn] long lost child came
home! (pid 13452)
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Both servers blow up with the same message regardless
of which one I start first.
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Here is a fragment of my httpd.conf file:
<Directory "/home/html/perl_manual">
....lines left out for bevity
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
Backhand byAge
Backhand byLoad
BackhandLogLevel +mbcsall
BackhandLogLevel +dcsnall
</Directory>
<IfModule mod_backhand.c>
UnixSocketDir /usr/local/apache/backhand
MulticastStats 192.168.104.255:4445
AcceptStats 192.168.104.0/24
<Location "/backhand/">
SetHandler backhand-handler
</Location>
</IfModule>
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Both systems have the same backhand configuration.
-----------------------------------------------------
Other configuration info:
OS RedHat linux 6.1
Apache 1.3.12
mod_backhand is compiled in statically.
Any help or suggestions will be welcomed.
-TAJ
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After loading my systems it was apparent that backhand
was not referring request to my second server.
After viewing the error_log file I noticed that the
server that I started first log contains:
[Wed Sep 20 10:26:44 2000] [notice] SIGUSR1 received.
Doing graceful restart
[Wed Sep 20 10:26:44 2000] [notice] mod_backhand --
UnixSocketDir set to /usr/local/apache/backhand
[Wed Sep 20 10:26:44 2000] [notice] mod_backhand --
Broadcast 192.168.104.255:4445 added
[Wed Sep 20 10:26:44 2000] [notice] mod_backhand --
Broadcast 192.168.104.255:4445 added
[Wed Sep 20 10:26:44 2000] [notice] mod_backhand --
Broadcast 192.168.104.255:4445 added
[Wed Sep 20 10:26:44 2000] [notice] mod_backhand --
Multicast accept 192.168.104.0/24
[Wed Sep 20 10:26:44 2000] [notice] mod_backhand --
Multicast accept 192.168.104.0/24
[Wed Sep 20 10:26:44 2000] [notice] mod_backhand --
Multicast accept 192.168.104.0/24
[Wed Sep 20 10:26:44 2000] [notice] Apache/1.3.12
(Unix) balanced_by_mod_backhand/1.1.0 configured --
resuming normal operations
The server that I start second contains:
[Wed Sep 20 10:30:32 2000] [notice] mod_backhand --
Broadcast 192.168.104.255:4445 added
[Wed Sep 20 10:30:32 2000] [notice] mod_backhand --
Broadcast 192.168.104.255:4445 added
[Wed Sep 20 10:30:32 2000] [notice] mod_backhand --
Broadcast 192.168.104.255:4445 added
[Wed Sep 20 10:30:32 2000] [notice] mod_backhand --
Multicast accept 192.168.104.0/24
[Wed Sep 20 10:30:32 2000] [notice] mod_backhand --
Multicast accept 192.168.104.0/24
[Wed Sep 20 10:30:32 2000] [notice] mod_backhand --
Multicast accept 192.168.104.0/24
[Wed Sep 20 10:30:40 2000] [notice]
backhand_init(13410) spawning stats things (PID 13452)
[Wed Sep 20 10:30:40 2000] [notice] Apache/1.3.12
(Unix) balanced_by_mod_backhand/1.1.0 configured --
resuming normal operations
[Wed Sep 20 10:30:41 2000] [notice] child pid 13452
exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
[Wed Sep 20 10:30:41 2000] [warn] long lost child came
home! (pid 13452)
------------------------------------------------------
Both servers blow up with the same message regardless
of which one I start first.
------------------------------------------------------
Here is a fragment of my httpd.conf file:
<Directory "/home/html/perl_manual">
....lines left out for bevity
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
Backhand byAge
Backhand byLoad
BackhandLogLevel +mbcsall
BackhandLogLevel +dcsnall
</Directory>
<IfModule mod_backhand.c>
UnixSocketDir /usr/local/apache/backhand
MulticastStats 192.168.104.255:4445
AcceptStats 192.168.104.0/24
<Location "/backhand/">
SetHandler backhand-handler
</Location>
</IfModule>
-----------------------------------------------------
Both systems have the same backhand configuration.
-----------------------------------------------------
Other configuration info:
OS RedHat linux 6.1
Apache 1.3.12
mod_backhand is compiled in statically.
Any help or suggestions will be welcomed.
-TAJ
=====
*--------------------------------------------------*
* I only do what the voices in my head tell me to!*
*--------------------------------------------------*
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