i promoted our jboss cluster to production on thursday. our site gets about
50,000 visits per day... not hits, visits.
in production, jboss replaced 5 websphere 5.1 machines and apache over 2 ibmihs
boxes.
include qa, development and staging environments migrated and the count goes to
25
id like to avoid throwing a single point of failure into the cluster. wonder
what nfs performance dings wed take for doing that..
in a round about way you answered my question. if any server is able to use the
files from an nfs, then simply copying those files to any local server should
work
did i ask this question badly or did i miss the answer in an faq? someones had
to have done this..
e.
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hello,
I am in the process of building a jboss 4.0.5 cluster.
topology as follows
Load Balancer - Apache (X2) - JBOSS 4.0.5 (x5)
each app server and webserver run on their own dedicated machines.
to build the cluster, i installed and configured jboss on a single app server.
then i tarballed
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i hate mod posts like this.. how bout a fuggin clue to the prob w. the post.
you should be fired imo.
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