Hi Chris/All, What do you think about the point I made?
On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 6:05 PM, chris snow <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Isuru, that sounds good. I'm trying to think of a similar approach in > the unix world that we could borrow ideas from. Postfix springs to mind, > where I think there are multiple small services that can be started > individually, or all together? > > > On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 11:30 AM, Isuru Haththotuwa <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Good thinking Chris. In my opinion it would be nice to have the >> capability to start the whole system at one go, using a single >> command/script, and also to be able to start/stop individual servers. Maybe >> we can use a generic startup script in which we could specify one/more than >> one/all server(s) that should start. WDYT? >> >> >> On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 4:42 PM, Isuru Perera <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi Chris, >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 4:12 PM, chris snow <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Would there be any benefit in having a generic startup script by >>>> extracting the differences into a product specific properties file that get >>>> imported by the generic script? >>>> >>> Yes! There are benefits using a generic start-up script as you mentioned. >>> >>>> I'm not sure if this would be possible, but this approach would be >>>> helpful for newbie administrators to easily identify produce specific >>>> customisations on top of carbon. It would also allow us to maintain only >>>> one startup script that is used across all the products? >>>> >>> This is a good idea and I think it should be possible when considering >>> the overall idea. However we need to think about this when we finalize the >>> configurations required for the next release. >>> >>> Currently we have the start-up script in each product distribution now. >>> >>> >>> *./products/autoscaler/modules/distribution/src/main/resources/stratos.sh** >>> >>> *./products/cloud-controller/modules/distribution/src/main/resources/stratos.sh** >>> ./products/cartridge-agent/modules/distribution/src/main/bin/stratos.sh >>> *./products/stratos-manager/modules/distribution/src/bin/stratos.sh* * >>> ./products/stratos-cli/distribution/src/main/bin/stratos.sh >>> *./products/load-balancer/modules/distribution/src/main/bin/stratos.sh** >>> >>> * - The products, which depend on WSO2 Carbon kernel and these are files >>> I'm going to update. >>> >>> AFAIK, these scripts can be the same, and there will be no product >>> specific changes. The team is doing lot of changes for next major version >>> and there may be product specific changes. I'm in the process of learning >>> new changes :) >>> >>> We will have to see what each product would need additionally. >>> >>> Therefore as the first step, I will try to update individual files. >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> Best Regards, >>> >>> >>> >>>> On 9 Jan 2014 09:34, "Isuru Perera" <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> With the recent Carbon 4.2.0 upgrade, I think we should also update >>>>> stratos.sh to match with the wso2server.sh file provided by Carbon. >>>>> >>>>> I am going to update those now. >>>>> >>>>> I found that each stratos.sh in different products has different >>>>> configurations. >>>>> >>>>> However, I'm going to use the original startup script provided by >>>>> Carbon and only necessary configurations for Stratos. >>>>> >>>>> So far, I found that following argument is important to Stratos. >>>>> >>>>> -Djndi.properties.dir="$CARBON_HOME/repository/conf" >>>>> >>>>> Any other important properties? >>>>> >>>>> Please let me know. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks! >>>>> >>>>> Best Regards, >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Isuru Perera >>>>> Senior Software Engineer | WSO2, Inc. | http://wso2.com/ >>>>> Lean . Enterprise . Middleware >>>>> >>>>> about.me/chrishantha >>>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Isuru Perera >>> Senior Software Engineer | WSO2, Inc. | http://wso2.com/ >>> Lean . Enterprise . Middleware >>> >>> about.me/chrishantha >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Thanks and Regards, >> >> Isuru H. >> Software Engineer, WSO2 Inc. >> +94 716 358 048* <http://wso2.com/>* >> >> >> > > > -- > Check out my professional profile and connect with me on LinkedIn. > http://lnkd.in/cw5k69 > -- Best Regards, Nirmal Nirmal Fernando. PPMC Member & Committer of Apache Stratos, Senior Software Engineer, WSO2 Inc. Blog: http://nirmalfdo.blogspot.com/
