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-# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
-# contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
-# this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
-# The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0
-# (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
-# the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-# Note that the distributed version of this file requires modification
-# before it is usable.
-#
-# Reference documentation: http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/reference/workers.html
-#
-# As a general note, the characters $( and ) are used internally to define
-# macros. Do not use them in your own configuration!!!
-#
-# Whenever you see a set of lines such as:
-# x=value
-# y=$(x)\something
-#
-# the final value for y will be value\something
-
-# Define two status worker:
-# - jk-status for read-only use
-# - jk-manager for read/write use
-worker.list=jk-status
-worker.jk-status.type=status
-worker.jk-status.read_only=true
-
-worker.list=jk-manager
-worker.jk-manager.type=status
-
-# We define a load balancer worker
-# with name "balancer"
-worker.list=balancer
-worker.balancer.type=lb
-# error_escalation_time: seconds, default = recover_time/2 (=30)
-# Determines, how fast a detected error should switch from
-# local error state to global error state
-# Since: 1.2.28
-worker.balancer.error_escalation_time=0
-
-# - max_reply_timeouts: number, default=0
-# If there are to many reply timeouts, a worker
-# is put into the error state, i.e. it will become
-# unavailable for all sessions residing on the respective
-# Tomcat. The number of tolerated reply timeouts is
-# configured with max_reply_timeouts. The number of
-# timeouts occuring is divided by 2 once a minute and the
-# resulting counter is compared against max_reply_timeouts.
-# If you set max_reply_timeouts to N and the errors are
-# occuring equally distributed over time, you will
-# tolerate N/2 errors per minute. If they occur in a burst
-# you will tolerate N errors.
-# Since: 1.2.24
-worker.balancer.max_reply_timeouts=10
-
-
-
-# Now we add members to the load balancer
-# First member is "node1", most
-# attributes are inherited from the
-# template "worker.template".
-worker.balancer.balance_workers=node1
-worker.node1.reference=worker.template
-worker.node1.host=localhost
-worker.node1.port=8109
-# Activation allows to configure
-# whether this node should actually be used
-# A: active (use node fully)
-# D: disabled (only use, if sticky session needs this node)
-# S: stopped (do not use)
-# Since: 1.2.19
-worker.node1.activation=A
-
-# Second member is "node2", most
-# attributes are inherited from the
-# template "worker.template".
-worker.balancer.balance_workers=node2
-worker.node2.reference=worker.template
-worker.node2.host=localhost
-worker.node2.port=8209
-# Activation allows to configure
-# whether this node should actually be used
-# A: active (use node fully)
-# D: disabled (only use, if sticky session needs this node)
-# S: stopped (do not use)
-# Since: 1.2.19
-worker.node2.activation=A
-
-# Finally we put the parameters
-# which should apply to all our ajp13
-# workers into the referenced template
-# - Type is ajp13
-worker.template.type=ajp13
-
-# - socket_connect_timeout: milliseconds, default=0
-# Since: 1.2.27
-worker.template.socket_connect_timeout=5000
-
-# - socket_keepalive: boolean, default=false
-# Should we send TCP keepalive packets
-# when connection is idle (socket option)?
-worker.template.socket_keepalive=true
-
-# - ping_mode: Character, default=none
-# When should we use cping/cpong connection probing?
-# C = directly after establishing a new connection
-# P = directly before sending each request
-# I = in regular intervals for idle connections
-# using the watchdog thread
-# A = all of the above
-# Since: 1.2.27
-worker.template.ping_mode=A
-
-# - ping_timeout: milliseconds, default=10000
-# Wait timeout for cpong after cping
-# Can be overwritten for modes C and P
-# Using connect_timeout and prepost_timeout.
-# Since: 1.2.27
-worker.template.ping_timeout=10000
-
-# - connection_pool_minsize: number, default=connection_pool_size
-# Lower pool size when shrinking pool due
-# to idle connections
-# We want all connections to be closed when
-# idle for a long time in order to prevent
-# firewall problems.
-# Since: 1.2.16
-worker.template.connection_pool_minsize=0
-
-# - connection_pool_timeout: seconds, default=0
-# Idle time, before a connection is eligible
-# for being closed (pool shrinking).
-# This should be the same value as connectionTimeout
-# in the Tomcat AJP connector, but there it is
-# milliseconds, here seconds.
-worker.template.connection_pool_timeout=600
-
-# - reply_timeout: milliseconds, default=0
-# Any pause longer than this timeout during waiting
-# for a part of the reply will abort handling the request
-# in mod_jk. The request will proceed running in
-# Tomcat, but the web server resources will be freed
-# and an error is send to the client.
-# For individual requests, the timeout can be overwritten
-# by the Apache environment variable JK_REPLY_TIMEOUT.
-# JK_REPLY_TIMEOUT since: 1.2.27
-worker.template.reply_timeout=300000
-
-# - recovery_options: number, default=0
-# Bit mask to configure, if a request, which was send
-# to a backend successfully, should be retried on another backend
-# in case there's a problem with the response.
-# Value "3" disables retries, whenever a part of the request was
-# successfully send to the backend.
-worker.template.recovery_options=3
-