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| Who | When | What | Removed | Added |
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| Michal Karm Babacek | 2013-12-20 12:39:39 UTC | Target Release | --- | EAP 6.3.0 |
| Nidhi | 2014-05-12 04:50:42 UTC | CC | nsriniva | |
| Docs Contact | rdickens | nsriniva | ||
| Nidhi | 2014-05-12 04:55:28 UTC | Doc Text | Previous versions of JBoss EAP 6 prevented the modcluster module from maintaining sticky sessions if upper-case letters were used for naming load balancers. The bug would cause requests for a particular session to be routed to a different node and not the node which serviced the first request for that session. This was because EAP 6 does not support upper-case letters for naming load balancers as load balancer names are similar to host-names in a URL. In this release, lower-case letters are used for naming all the load balancers in modcluster module. This resolves the issue and modcluster module now maintains sticky sessions. |
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| Nidhi | 2014-05-13 04:43:47 UTC | Doc Text | Previous versions of JBoss EAP 6 prevented the modcluster module from maintaining sticky sessions if upper-case letters were used for naming load balancers. The bug would cause requests for a particular session to be routed to a different node and not the node which serviced the first request for that session. This was because EAP 6 does not support upper-case letters for naming load balancers as load balancer names are similar to host-names in a URL. In this release, lower-case letters are used for naming all the load balancers in modcluster module. This resolves the issue and modcluster module now maintains sticky sessions. | An issue in JBoss EAP 6 prevents the modcluster module from maintaining sticky sessions if upper-case letters are used for naming load balancers. The issue causes requests for a particular session to be routed to a different node and not the node which serviced the first request for that session. This is because EAP 6 does not support upper-case letters for naming load balancers as load balancer names are similar to host-names in a URL. The modcluster module can maintain sticky sessions if lower-case letters are used for naming all the load balancers in the module. |
| Doc Type | Bug Fix | Known Issue | ||
| mark yarborough | 2014-10-26 16:17:42 UTC | Keywords | Question | |
| Target Release | EAP 6.3.0 | EAP 6.4.0 | ||
| mark yarborough | 2014-10-26 16:32:00 UTC | Keywords | Question | |
| CC | myarboro | |||
| Michal Karm Babacek | 2014-10-27 14:50:03 UTC | Priority | unspecified | medium |
| Target Milestone | --- | DR8 | ||
| Severity | unspecified | medium | ||
| Michal Karm Babacek | 2014-10-27 16:41:32 UTC | Link ID | JBoss Issue Tracker MODCLUSTER-435 | |
| Radoslav Husar | 2014-10-29 16:00:17 UTC | CC | rhusar | |
| Summary | If "Balancer name includes" uppercase latter in name then modcluster will not maintain sticky sessions | If "Balancer name includes" uppercase letter in name then mod_cluster will not maintain sticky sessions | ||
| Michal Karm Babacek | 2014-12-09 14:19:02 UTC | Status | NEW | ON_QA |
| Target Milestone | DR8 | DR12 | ||
| Michal Karm Babacek | 2014-12-09 14:21:11 UTC | Status | ON_QA | VERIFIED |
| David Michael | 2015-01-22 08:45:16 UTC | CC | dmichael, jclere | |
| Doc Text | An issue in JBoss EAP 6 prevents the modcluster module from maintaining sticky sessions if upper-case letters are used for naming load balancers. The issue causes requests for a particular session to be routed to a different node and not the node which serviced the first request for that session. This is because EAP 6 does not support upper-case letters for naming load balancers as load balancer names are similar to host-names in a URL. The modcluster module can maintain sticky sessions if lower-case letters are used for naming all the load balancers in the module. | In this release of JBoss EAP 6, the modcluster module does not maintain sticky sessions if load balancers name includes upper-case letters. The issue causes requests for a particular session to be routed to a node that did not service the first request for the session. This is because JBoss EAP 6 does not support upper-case letters for naming load balancers as load balancer names are similar to host-names in a URL. The modcluster module can maintain sticky sessions if lower-case letters are used for naming the load balancers in the module. | ||
| Flags | needinfo?(jclere) | |||
| Michal Karm Babacek | 2015-01-26 20:29:37 UTC | Flags | needinfo?(jclere) | |
| Lucas Costi | 2015-01-27 05:09:51 UTC | CC | lcosti | |
| Doc Text | In this release of JBoss EAP 6, the modcluster module does not maintain sticky sessions if load balancers name includes upper-case letters. The issue causes requests for a particular session to be routed to a node that did not service the first request for the session. This is because JBoss EAP 6 does not support upper-case letters for naming load balancers as load balancer names are similar to host-names in a URL. The modcluster module can maintain sticky sessions if lower-case letters are used for naming the load balancers in the module. | ** Bug fix text needed In this release of JBoss EAP 6, the modcluster module does not maintain sticky sessions if load balancers name includes upper-case letters. The issue causes requests for a particular session to be routed to a node that did not service the first request for the session. This is because JBoss EAP 6 does not support upper-case letters for naming load balancers as load balancer names are similar to host-names in a URL. The modcluster module can maintain sticky sessions if lower-case letters are used for naming the load balancers in the module. | ||
| Doc Type | Known Issue | Bug Fix | ||
| Scott Mumford | 2015-03-02 01:57:54 UTC | CC | smumford | |
| Doc Text | ** Bug fix text needed In this release of JBoss EAP 6, the modcluster module does not maintain sticky sessions if load balancers name includes upper-case letters. The issue causes requests for a particular session to be routed to a node that did not service the first request for the session. This is because JBoss EAP 6 does not support upper-case letters for naming load balancers as load balancer names are similar to host-names in a URL. The modcluster module can maintain sticky sessions if lower-case letters are used for naming the load balancers in the module. | In a previous release of JBoss EAP 6, the modcluster module did not maintain sticky sessions if load balancers name included upper-case letters. This issue has been corrected in this release by making the validation of load-balancer names case-insensitive. |
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| Scott Mumford | 2015-03-02 01:58:37 UTC | Doc Text | In a previous release of JBoss EAP 6, the modcluster module did not maintain sticky sessions if load balancers name included upper-case letters. This issue has been corrected in this release by making the validation of load-balancer names case-insensitive. | In a previous release of JBoss EAP 6, the modcluster module did not maintain sticky sessions if a load balancer's name included upper-case letters. This issue has been corrected in this release by making the validation of load-balancer names case-insensitive. |
| Brandon Perkins | 2015-09-30 18:03:52 UTC | CC | bperkins | |
| Radim Hatlapatka | 2016-02-19 11:32:19 UTC | CC | rhatlapa | |
| PnT Account Manager | 2018-03-05 15:29:36 UTC | CC | rhatlapa | |
| PnT Account Manager | 2018-03-06 20:23:50 UTC | CC | nsriniva | |
| PnT Account Manager | 2018-03-06 20:37:04 UTC | CC | smumford | |
| PnT Account Manager | 2018-03-06 20:57:03 UTC | CC | dmichael | |
| PnT Account Manager | 2018-12-07 22:33:21 UTC | CC | lcosti | |
| Jan Kurik | 2019-08-19 12:39:04 UTC | Status | VERIFIED | CLOSED |
| Resolution | --- | CURRENTRELEASE | ||
| Last Closed | 2019-08-19 12:39:04 UTC | |||
| Jan Kurik | 2019-08-19 12:40:57 UTC | Last Closed | 2019-08-19 12:39:04 UTC |
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