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= Enabling mod_cluster =
Detailed information about configuring mod_cluster can be found here:
http://docs.jboss.org/mod_cluster/1.2.0/html/native.config.html
== Disable proxy_balancer_module (required) ==
To enable mod_cluster you need to make sure you have proxy_balancer_module disabled. Please comment out the loading of proxy_balancer_module in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf:
# LoadModule proxy_balancer_module
== Enable mod_cluster modules (required) ==
Next step is to load all required mod_cluster modules. Uncomment all LoadModule directives from
/etc/httpd/conf.d/mod_cluster.conf file:
LoadModule slotmem_module modules/mod_slotmem.so
LoadModule proxy_cluster_module modules/mod_proxy_cluster.so
LoadModule advertise_module modules/mod_advertise.so
LoadModule manager_module modules/mod_manager.so
== Enabling mod_cluster manager (optional) ==
Mod_cluster manager is a simple tool that displays useful information about the cluster. To enable it you need to load the mod_manager module and call SetHandler for the selected context:
<Location /mod_cluster_manager>
SetHandler mod_cluster-manager
</Location>
== Restart ==
Make sure you restart the htttpd server after you apply these changes.
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