Martin Grotzke
Martin Grotzke
Awesome description! :-) How's the loadbalancer configured, for sticky or non sticky sessions? Have you tried changing the msm configuration to sticky=true? Do you see differences in the logs between...
If this is all you get as log output you should check your log configuration. If both the LB and msm are configured for non-sticky sessions it _should_ work. To...
Do you have it running locally now? If you don't get any logs you have to fix this - seems to be a Beanstalk issue, not sure how I can...
Great that you solved it. Can you share some insights, what caused the problem and what was the solution?
While the sticky setting changes the behavior fundamentally, sessionBackupAsync only changes the "guarantee" when the session is stored in memcached. I'd say you should use sessionBackupAsync="false".
You could still try to get some more logs out of the system and share them, they might help to understand the issue.
Honestly, I'm running out of ideas how to help you. Because the setup seems to be quite similar as in #314 perhaps @rajeshkibo could step in and give some hints...
@Bobik007 Not sure if I understand you correctly. v2.2 is Beanstalk, therefore it's not the question what changed in msm but what changed in Beanstalk so that it no longer...
Why would AWS folks take care of this, they don't support msm, do they? If Beanstalk 2.2 has issues with logging or anything in the standard/supported setup they'd have to...
First: sorry for the long delay! Second: really great analysis! Removing compression code from Transcoder sounds good! Maybe we can provide a configurable "compression", that activates/injects the related compressor? The...