What are semantics of <stateTransfer:timeout and chunkSize> ? And what happens when timeout is exceeded ? Do we cancel the state transfer and take the target site (to which state was being propagated) offline ?
Does this XML element need to be an element or can it be an attribute ? Does it inherit from a default stateTransfer attr ? What site does stateTransfer apply to ? Transfers *from* NYC (in the example) or *to* NYC ? On 10/18/12 11:42 PM, Mircea Markus wrote: > That looks good to me. Bela/Erik? > > On 18 Oct 2012, at 12:44, Hammad Said wrote: > >> I am implementing the cross site state transfer. In order to have specify >> the timeout of the state transfer and the chunk size to be sent in each >> transfer we are proposing changes in XSD. Specifically suggesting to add >> the element stateTransfer with the attributes timeout and chunkSize. Please >> let me know what you think of it. >> >> <namedCache name="noTakeOffline"> >> <sites> >> <backups> >> <backup site="NYC" strategy="SYNC" >> backupFailurePolicy="WARN" timeout="12003"> >> <stateTransfer timeout="30000" chunkSize="40"/> >> </backup> >> </backups> >> <backupFor/> >> </sites> >> </namedCache> >> >> >> Thanks! >> Hammad -- Bela Ban, JGroups lead (http://www.jgroups.org) _______________________________________________ infinispan-dev mailing list infinispan-dev@lists.jboss.org https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/infinispan-dev