grunnpi
New Member
Hello all,
In our application, we use several appservers.
One of them, as central box, is set load balanced (3 instances).
But we had during daiy activity, one agent crashing bad throwing an "java.out.of.memory" exception at broker level.
After that, each agent requested on this particular broker was stuck and freeze... finaly crashing down our whole activity.
I thought we had a "failover" setup, meaning if one broker freeze or timeout other one should handle request... but I understand it's only if appserver broker stop completly that other will take over.
Is there a safer way to set these appserver to handle frozen broker request ?
(not sure being completly clear in my explanation... dont hesitate to ask me further information)
Thanks in advance for your help
Cheers,
Pierre.
In our application, we use several appservers.
One of them, as central box, is set load balanced (3 instances).
But we had during daiy activity, one agent crashing bad throwing an "java.out.of.memory" exception at broker level.
After that, each agent requested on this particular broker was stuck and freeze... finaly crashing down our whole activity.
I thought we had a "failover" setup, meaning if one broker freeze or timeout other one should handle request... but I understand it's only if appserver broker stop completly that other will take over.
Is there a safer way to set these appserver to handle frozen broker request ?
(not sure being completly clear in my explanation... dont hesitate to ask me further information)
Thanks in advance for your help
Cheers,
Pierre.