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=nginx_upstream_jvm_route=
-------
This module achieves session stickiness with the session cookie. If the session is not in the cookie
or URL, the module will be a normal Round-Robin upstream module.
=INSTALLATION=
cd nginx-0.7.59 # or whatever
patch -p0 < /path/to/this/directory/jvm_route.patch
compile nginx with the following addition option:
--add-module=/path/to/this/directory
=DIRECTIVES=
==jvm_route==
syntax: jvm_route $cookie_SESSION_COOKIE[|session_url] [reverse]
default: none
context: upstream
description:
'$cookie_SESSION_COOKIE' specifies the session cookie name(0.7.24+). 'session_url' specifies a
different session name in the URL when the client does not accept a cookie. The session name is
case-insensitive. In this module, if it does not find the session_url, it will use the session
cookie name instead. So if the session name in cookie is the name with its in URL, you don't
need give the session_url name.
With scanning this cookie, the module will send the request to right backend server. As far as I
know, the resin's srun_id name is in the head of cookie. For example, requests with cookie value
'a***' are always sent to the server with the srun_id of 'a'. But tomcat's JSESSIONID is
opposite, which is like '***.a'. The parameter of 'reverse' specifies the cookie scanned from
tail to head.
If the request fails to be sent to the chosen backend server, It will try another server with
the Round-Robin mode until all the upstream servers tried. The directive proxy_next_upstream can
specify in what cases the request will be transmitted to the next server. If you want to force
the session sticky, you can set 'proxy_next_upstream off'.
==jvm_route_status==
syntax: jvm_route_status upstream_name
default: none
context: location
example:
location status {
jvm_route_status backend;
}
description:
return the status of the jvm_route peers, like this:
upstream backend: total_busy = 10, total_requests = 311, current_peer 15/18
peer 0: 172.19.0.126:80(g) down: 0, fails: 0/1, busy: 0/0, weight: 4/4, total_req: 60, last_req: 298, total_fails: 0, fail_acc_time: Thu Jan 1 08:00:00 1970
peer 1: 172.19.0.120:80(a) down: 0, fails: 0/1, busy: 1/1, weight: 1/1, total_req: 15, last_req: 295, total_fails: 0, fail_acc_time: Thu Jan 1 08:00:00 1970
peer 2: 172.19.0.121:80(b) down: 0, fails: 0/1, busy: 0/1, weight: 0/1, total_req: 16, last_req: 299, total_fails: 0, fail_acc_time: Thu Jan 1 08:00:00 1970
peer 3: 172.19.0.122:80(c) down: 0, fails: 0/1, busy: 0/1, weight: 0/1, total_req: 16, last_req: 300, total_fails: 0, fail_acc_time: Thu Jan 1 08:00:00 1970
peer 4: 172.19.0.123:80(d) down: 0, fails: 0/1, busy: 1/1, weight: 0/1, total_req: 16, last_req: 301, total_fails: 0, fail_acc_time: Thu Jan 1 08:00:00 1970
peer 5: 172.19.0.124:80(e) down: 0, fails: 1/1, busy: 0/1, weight: 1/1, total_req: 2, last_req: 216, total_fails: 2, fail_acc_time: Wed Nov 18 11:19:37 2009
peer 6: 172.19.0.125:80(f) down: 0, fails: 0/1, busy: 0/0, weight: 0/1, total_req: 16, last_req: 302, total_fails: 0, fail_acc_time: Thu Jan 1 08:00:00 1970
peer 7: 172.19.0.127:80(h) down: 0, fails: 0/1, busy: 1/1, weight: 0/1, total_req: 16, last_req: 303, total_fails: 0, fail_acc_time: Thu Jan 1 08:00:00 1970
peer 8: 172.19.0.128:80(i) down: 0, fails: 0/1, busy: 0/1, weight: 0/1, total_req: 16, last_req: 304, total_fails: 0, fail_acc_time: Thu Jan 1 08:00:00 1970
peer 9: 172.19.0.129:80(j) down: 0, fails: 0/1, busy: 1/1, weight: 0/1, total_req: 16, last_req: 305, total_fails: 0, fail_acc_time: Thu Jan 1 08:00:00 1970
peer 10: 172.19.0.130:80(k) down: 0, fails: 0/1, busy: 1/1, weight: 0/1, total_req: 16, last_req: 306, total_fails: 0, fail_acc_time: Thu Jan 1 08:00:00 1970
peer 11: 172.19.0.131:80(l) down: 0, fails: 0/1, busy: 1/1, weight: 0/1, total_req: 16, last_req: 307, total_fails: 0, fail_acc_time: Thu Jan 1 08:00:00 1970
peer 12: 172.19.0.132:80(m) down: 0, fails: 0/1, busy: 1/1, weight: 0/1, total_req: 16, last_req: 308, total_fails: 0, fail_acc_time: Thu Jan 1 08:00:00 1970
peer 13: 172.19.0.235:80(n) down: 0, fails: 0/1, busy: 1/1, weight: 0/1, total_req: 16, last_req: 309, total_fails: 0, fail_acc_time: Thu Jan 1 08:00:00 1970
peer 14: 172.19.0.236:80(o) down: 0, fails: 0/1, busy: 1/1, weight: 0/1, total_req: 14, last_req: 310, total_fails: 0, fail_acc_time: Thu Jan 1 08:00:00 1970
peer 15: 172.19.0.237:80(p) down: 0, fails: 0/1, busy: 1/1, weight: 0/1, total_req: 16, last_req: 311, total_fails: 0, fail_acc_time: Thu Jan 1 08:00:00 1970
peer 16: 172.19.0.238:80(q) down: 0, fails: 0/1, busy: 0/1, weight: 1/1, total_req: 15, last_req: 292, total_fails: 0, fail_acc_time: Thu Jan 1 08:00:00 1970
peer 17: 172.19.0.239:80(r) down: 0, fails: 0/1, busy: 0/1, weight: 1/1, total_req: 15, last_req: 293, total_fails: 0, fail_acc_time: Thu Jan 1 08:00:00 1970
total_busy is the sum of all the backend servers' active connections.
total_requests is all the count of requests which had proxied to backend.
current_peer is meaningful with the Round Robin mode when the session cookie is absent.
down is the state of backend server whether is configured with 'down'.
fails is the failure requests count in the interval of 'fail_timeout'.
busy is the current active connections of the backend server.
weight is the current weight of server and just meaningful with the Round Robin module.
total_req is the count of requests which had proxied to this backend server.
last_req is the last request's id proxied by this server.
total_fails is the count of failure requests which had proxied to the this backend server.
fail_acc_time stands for the last failure access time.
==server==
Main syntax is the same as the official directive.
This module add these parameters:
'srun_id': identifies the backend JVM's name by cookie. The default srun_id's value is 'a'. The
name can be more than one letter.
'max_busy': the maximum of active connections with the backend server. The default value is 0
which means unlimited. If the server's active connections is higher than this parameter, it will
not be chosen until the server is less busier. If all the servers are busy, Nginx will return
502.
NOTE: This module does not support the parameter of 'backup' yet.
=EXAMPLE=
1.For resin with nginx
upstream backend {
server 192.168.0.100 srun_id=a;
server 192.168.0.101 srun_id=b;
server 192.168.0.102 srun_id=c;
server 192.168.0.103 srun_id=d;
jvm_route $cookie_JSESSIONID;
}
For all resin servers' configure:
<server id="a" address="192.168.0.100" port="8080">
<http id="" port="80"/>
</server>
<server id="b" address="192.168.0.101" port="8080">
<http id="" port="80"/>
</server>
<server id="c" address="192.168.0.102" port="8080">
<http id="" port="80"/>
</server>
<server id="d" address="192.168.0.103" port="8080">
<http id="" port="80"/>
</server>
And start each resin instances like this:
server a
shell $> /usr/local/resin/bin/httpd.sh -server a start
server b
shell $> /usr/local/resin/bin/httpd.sh -server b start
server c
shell $> /usr/local/resin/bin/httpd.sh -server c start
server d
shell $> /usr/local/resin/bin/httpd.sh -server d start
2.For tomcat with nginx
upstream backend {
server 192.168.0.100 srun_id=a;
server 192.168.0.101 srun_id=b;
server 192.168.0.102 srun_id=c;
server 192.168.0.103 srun_id=d;
jvm_route $cookie_JSESSIONID reverse;
}
Each tomcats' configure:
Tomcat a:
<Engine name="Catalina" defaultHost="localhost" jvmRoute="a">
Tomcat b:
<Engine name="Catalina" defaultHost="localhost" jvmRoute="b">
Tomcat c:
<Engine name="Catalina" defaultHost="localhost" jvmRoute="c">
Tomcat d:
<Engine name="Catalina" defaultHost="localhost" jvmRoute="d">
3. A simple java test page
index.jsp
<%@ page language="java" import="java.util.*" pageEncoding="UTF-8"%>
<html>
<head>
</head>
<body>
$your_jvm_name
<br />
<%out.print(request.getSession()) ;%> <br />
<%out.println(request.getHeader("Cookie")) %>
</body>
</html>
Note: This is a third-party module. And you need careful test before using this module in your
product environmenta.
Questions/patches may be directed to Weibin Yao, [email protected].