A disk-store is "offline" when no server is using it. So if you shutdown your whole cluster then all its disk-stores will be offline. Some gfsh commands operate on offline disk-stores by you telling gfsh where the files are. A disk-store is "online" when the server configured to use it is running.
It is not required that you turn on cluster configuration. It is just meant as an easy way to make sure all the members of the cluster have the same configuration. Without cluster configuration then you need to manage this yourself by sharing a cache.xml file or copying it around to your different hosts. On Sat, Jun 3, 2017 at 12:17 AM, Parin dazz <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > Could someone help me to understand what it means by online/offline > diskstore? > > I have 2 hosts each one having 1 locator and 1 server with replicated > regions. Both have their own diskstore configured in their mounted file > system for persisted region and pdx types both. > > Do I have to turn on cluster configuration service to work with that if i > maintain disk store like mentioned above? > > More, what it really means by taking disk store offline and back online? > When is it useful and what care I should take while doing that? > > Thanks, > Parin >
