Takahiro OGAWA wrote: > Hi Ruwan, > > Ruwan Linton wrote: > >> Hi Takahiro, >> >> Please find my comments inline; >> > : > >>> Then, when the downed server is restored, does ESB become to >>> use it automatically? >>> >>> >> Yes, but after the suspend duration of the endpoint. Each and every >> endpoint has its own suspend duration and after that duration synapse >> tries to connect to that endpoint and if that also fails, it will be >> again suspended for an another suspended duration and this duration is >> incremental and can be configured. >> >> So the downed server will not appear active soon after restoring but >> after the suspend duration of the endpoint referring to this server, it >> will be activated provided that it is restored and can respond. >> > > Thanks to your point, I find the description of > <suspendDurationOnFailure> in configuration_language.html . > It says "If this attribute is not specified, endpoint will never > be recovered after a failure." > > Thanks. > > By the way, it seems to me there is no INPUT FORM for > <suspendDurationOnFailure> in the ESB Management Console > of "Failover Group (Endpoint edit)" > It is a property of the primary endpoint (address or wsdl endpoint) within the failover group, this is because endpoints on the group can have different values as there suspendDuration and it is really a property of the child endpoint but not of the group. > Even so, we can add it from "Switch to source view" or > "Configure > Synapse", probably. > > >>> P.S. >>> >>> I found that I can clear "disable" flag from the management >>> console of ESB. >>> 1)Open Home > Manage > Mediation > Endopoint >>> 2)Edit Failover/ Load-balance Endpoint Group and >>> Save without any change. >>> > : > > This is sort of a hack and you cannot expect the server admin to do this > > always... this happens because when you save the endpoint it creates the > > endpoint definition again which will rest everything related to the > > endpoint configuration. > > Then, we will stop to write it in our operation manuals. > (It is a joke.) > :-) > Thank you for your detailed explanation. > you are more than welcome.
Thanks, Ruwan > ---- > Takahiro OGAWA > http://www.brainsellers.com/ > > > > _______________________________________________ > Esb-java-user mailing list > [email protected] > https://wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/esb-java-user > > _______________________________________________ Esb-java-user mailing list [email protected] https://wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/esb-java-user
