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1. Re: cms on filesystem and clustering
soshah Apr 3, 2007 9:34 AM (in response to dparisi)in wich node the cms "store" my files when i use the cms admin for uploading the contents?
When running in Portal clustered mode:
If the PortalCMS clustering is used, it currently designates a Singleton PortalCMS node which processes all requests (retrieval/publishing). This node is selected randomly and when this node crashes in the cluster, another clustered node takes the role of the PortalCMS processor.
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2. Re: cms on filesystem and clustering
dparisi Apr 16, 2007 5:34 AM (in response to dparisi)Thanks again Sohil....can you give me a reference, in the Jboss documentation, about a PortalCMS clustering?.
Thks.
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3. Re: cms on filesystem and clustering
antoine_h Apr 16, 2007 4:49 PM (in response to dparisi)Hello,
I started with the CMS on 100% on the filesystem
It appeared to be slow, and generating hundred of files (thousands ?)... and not even possible to go inside to "see" things.
well, it did not appeared to be a good way.
so I turned back to database repositoty storing.
so, just to know : why use the 100% filesystem ?
what are the reasons that make it interesting ?
what use case ?
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4. Re: cms on filesystem and clustering
theute Apr 17, 2007 3:36 AM (in response to dparisi)It's the default storage for JackRabbit, it makes sense when you want to use a JCR without requiring to have a database.
In the case of JBoss Portal, 100% Filesystem is not really useful and the default behavior is 100% database. -
5. Re: cms on filesystem and clustering
soshah Apr 17, 2007 11:17 AM (in response to dparisi)Davide-
Look at this for CMS clustering related documentation.
http://docs.jboss.com/jbportal/v2.6/reference-guide/en/html/clustering.html#d0e3441
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