On Wed, Jun 27, 2007 at 09:10:53AM -0400, Jodi Schneider wrote:
> -What is the path of server.xml?
> -How do we "modify the objects that sessions of DSpace uses"?

This depends on where you installed Tomcat. For me, it's here:

/etc/tomcat-5.5/server.xml

> The structure of this page
> http://wiki.dspace.org/index.php//HOWTO_Clustering
> is also unclear to me--it seems like a list of options that were tried.

That's pretty much exactly what it is :)

> It would be preferable to me (as a novice), to have a recommendation
> at the top, clearly marked as such, followed by categorized
> alternatives. (For instance, how does Terracotta relate to Tomcat)?

Well until Jesus filled in some blanks, the page was mostly a collection
of failed experiments, and so there wasn't much to recommend.

> Scalability is definitely important, so and I hope that those who understand
> it will continue improving these instructions, and provide some scalability
> metrics as well at the stub
> http://wiki.dspace.org/index.php/ScalabilityMetrics

Yes, indeed. I was going to start fleshing this page out with content
once I had some kind of clustered setup running, but that never happened
(I was only experimenting with the database aspect), so the whole effort
lost momentum.

cheers,

Jim

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