Hi Max,

I do not see it when installing from homebrew on macOS.

Thanks,
John Joyce


> On Oct 27, 2017, at 15:34, Max Neunhöffer <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> The starter tool arangodb is now contained in the standard distribution and 
> we publish precompiled binaries on github. No go language setup is needed.
>  Best regards,
>    Max
> 
> Am 27. Oktober 2017 02:40:18 MESZ schrieb "じょいすじょん" 
> <[email protected]>:
>> Hi Frank,
>> 
>> I have a few follow up questions here.
>> Does the arangodb cluster tool require a  Go language setup?
>> Would you all consider including the cluster tool with the standard
>> app?
>> Otherwise, would you all consider adding it to various package managers
>> 
>> like ArangoDB itself is?
>> In any case, it might be good to consider renaming the cluster tool to 
>> avoid confusion.
>> My suggested name would be arangocluster or arangofarm or arangoparty
>> or 
>> something similarly implying the cluster.
>> 
>> Is it possible to make each node of the cluster independently
>> reachable?
>> By this I mean, each node having its own IP/domain in a DNS and then
>> each 
>> DNS entry being a way to reach the cluster?
>> Or each node being directly reachable while being part of the cluster?
>> (I will find out soon as I am working on this today)
>> 
>> 
>> On Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 8:02:54 PM UTC+9, Frank Celler wrote:
>>> 
>>> PS: If you already found the above links on arangodb.com and there
>> were 
>>> not detailed enough, please let me know.
>>> 
>>> Am Donnerstag, 27. April 2017 13:01:26 UTC+2 schrieb Frank Celler:
>>>> 
>>>> A description of the components of the cluster can be found here: 
>>>> https://www.arangodb.com/why-arangodb/cluster/
>>>> 
>>>> The ArangoDB starter provides an easy way to start a cluster: 
>>>> https://www.arangodb.com/2016/12/starting-arangodb-cluster-easy-way/
>>>> 
>>>> In your case, you would start e.g. three instances and choose a 
>>>> replication factor of 3. This will distribute the data to all three 
>>>> servers. What kind of queries do you expect? Is the data updated 
>>>> continuously or is it static?
>>>> 
>>>> An alternative is to use asynchronous replication of a master and
>> three 
>>>> followers. In that case you must ensure that all write requests are 
>>>> directed to the master. Therefore I recommend going cluster.
>> However, if 
>>>> you need more information about this setup, please let me know.
>>>> 
>>>> Am Donnerstag, 27. April 2017 12:45:23 UTC+2 schrieb じょいすじょん:
>>>>> 
>>>>> I need to run instances of ArangoDB on several different Macs.
>>>>> They should all have the exact same data.
>>>>> To accomplish this I need to understand how to set up replication.
>>>>> Are there any tutorials?
>>>>> All of these machines have static IPs on a Class A IPv4 network.
>>>>> 
>>>>> If feasible, I would like to also understand if clustering is a
>> better 
>>>>> solution?
>>>>> It would be nice if they should all be reachable at the same
>> address, 
>>>>> but not sure how that's a feasible thing without some proxy or
>> something.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Any blog posts or tutorials beyond what I've found at ArangoDB.com
>> would 
>>>>> totally help me out.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> John Joyce
>>>>> 
>>>> 
> 
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