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1. Re: TreeCache config in cluster
manik Mar 1, 2007 1:47 PM (in response to ottuzzi)Are the weblogic installs in different directories? Dow do you vary your weblogic configuration? Perhaps you could do something similar for your JBoss Cache configs.
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2. Re: TreeCache config in cluster
ottuzzi Mar 2, 2007 4:26 AM (in response to ottuzzi)Hi,
thanks for your interest.Are the weblogic installs in different directories?
No, the directory layout is identical for all four machines.Dow do you vary your weblogic configuration?
Almost no... only log4j files have different names to diferentiate logs from different nodes on same machine.Perhaps you could do something similar for your JBoss Cache configs.
Are you suggesting something like a Map with something likeNode1-IP1 Node2-IP2 ... NodeN-IPN
Bye
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3. Re: TreeCache config in cluster
manik Mar 5, 2007 7:26 AM (in response to ottuzzi)No, I'm asking about how each machine is set up. You say you have 32 nodes on 4 machines - so that's 8 WL instances per server? And if so, what does this look like on each server:
/opt/wl-1
/opt/wl-2
...
/opt/wl-8
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Or do you have this in 1 dir (e.g., /opt/wl) and different configuration files for each instance? -
4. Re: TreeCache config in cluster
ottuzzi Mar 7, 2007 8:41 AM (in response to ottuzzi)Hi,
well, it is a weblogic cluster so you have a DOMAIN (aka a directory) that holds all the working directory of each server: you really do not have a conf file for each node... you can do everything from the ADMIN console :)
Thanks for your interest.
Bye
Piero
P.S.: for reference/curiosity: http://edocs.bea.com/wls/docs81/cluster/setup.html#742559 -
5. Re: TreeCache config in cluster
manik Mar 8, 2007 9:56 AM (in response to ottuzzi)Ok. So you then have different directories for each server then, and each server has it's own config xml file. So then each dir can also have it's own jboss cache config file, included in it's classpath?