Hi Scott,
I see and I have tried to make it so, but the related issue is that the
number or servers has a direct impact in the cookie session value
definition, through cookie-append-server-index /, so being able to
define just one server means we can no longer have different cookie
naming schemes in different servers, hence no easy session stickiness as
with version 3 :).
But that might be an intended side effect to prevent people to use
clustered resin instances without session failover unless Resin Pro is
used. Is that the case?
Not complaining here, but simply trying to clarify our options ahead to
report them to the powers-that-be ;).
D.
El 16/03/2012 17:54, Scott Ferguson escribió:
On 03/16/2012 01:43 AM, Daniel López wrote:
Hi there,
We are using Resin 3 and we even though we are not using real
clustering, we used the possibility of defining various servers inside a
cluster, so we could share a configuration file among various hosts,
like this:
You can always useresin:import/ and -conf to select the server (or
useresin:choose with a -D to select the options.)
That way the unique config files would stay small and maintainable, and
you wouldn't need to repeat configuration.
-- Scott
--
cluster id=app-tier
root-directory./root-directory
server-default
!-- The http port --
http address=* port=XXX/
...
/server-default
server id=Host.1 address=host.1.com port=XXX/
server id=Host.2 address=host.2.com port=XXX/
server id=Local address=127.0.0.1 port=XXX/
---
and then start one or the other depending on the -server argument passed
etc.
I'm trying to see how we would migrate to Resin 4 and, if I'm not
mistaken, this is no longer allowed as you require a license to define
more than one server on a cluster, right?
Is there any other way to have server share the configuration like that,
we need to have different server ids forcookie-append-server-index /,
or is having different configuration files or moving to Resin Pro the
only options?
S!
D.
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