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nginx as load balancer + apache as a web server issue

August 10, 2010 03:24AM
Hello guys,

Im having some weird issue. I currently have my website setup as follows,

- 1 nginx server configured as a load balancer
- 2 apache servers configured to server the http traffic from the nginx server

I have a similar ecommerce site where people can buy products, the issue is that when I try to remove a product from the cart, the product doesnt get removed.

Few troubleshooting achievements that inclined me to say that its nginx: I changed my local DNS so I mapped my website to use each of my apache web servers directly and the problem doesnt show up! item gets removed from the cart properly.

This is a HTTP website, no secure connection are enabled yet. Could this be because of a PHP session issues? I have "ip_hash;" configured on my nginx.conf config file. I can paste my nginx.conf if needed.

Any advice will be appreciated!

Thank you.
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nginx as load balancer + apache as a web server issue

josesan311 August 10, 2010 03:24AM

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JG August 10, 2010 03:40AM

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josesan311 August 10, 2010 02:46PM

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josesan311 August 10, 2010 05:55PM

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Reinis Rozitis August 10, 2010 03:26PM

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josesan311 August 10, 2010 06:11PM

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josesan311 August 10, 2010 09:17PM

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Ryan Malayter August 11, 2010 05:56PM



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