I actually found the documentation to be pretty informative. Not sure how 
much of it (nor how thoroughly) you read it but the goal is essentially to 
run the same application in each of your cluster's nodes which in essence 
forms the cluster. You'll need to make changes to your configuration among 
other things and then based on whether you're using singletons, sharding, 
etc, you would then implement your application to make use of this. 

There are also several activator example projects that use clustering that 
you might find useful: 

http://www.typesafe.com/activator/templates#filter:cluster

On Tuesday, June 16, 2015 at 12:40:38 PM UTC-7, Ognen Duzlevski wrote:
>
> Hello, I have developed an actor app that runs on a single machine. I 
> would like to expand it to a cluster. However, even with all the 
> documentation available on Akka's website, it is not immediately obvious to 
> me how to create a cluster and how it is actually formed; 
>
> Do I run something on each node/machine manually (if so - what?) or is the 
> configuration file the only necessary prerequisite? How does the cluster 
> actually get constructed starting with just one machine or is the whole 
> idea to start multiple pieces of the cluster manually on multiple machines? 
>
> The documentation leaves a lot to be desired in that respect...
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>

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