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The clustering functionality in FDS is
required for two things 1) when the server is pushing messages to clients which
might be connected to other servers and 2) if you are using client-side load
balancing of RTMP connections. In RTMP client-side load balancing, each
server uses jgroups to learn the identities of each other server. When a
client connects to one server, it gets the list of other RTMP servers that are
listening so if the main one fails, the client connects to another one. If you are only using remote object and are
not using RTMP or are using a HW load balancer for load balancing RTMP
connections, you don’t strictly need to set up the clustering. If you do need
clustering, then you should follow those instructions for each destination. I
hope this helps. Jeff From:
[email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dimitrios Gianninas I've just realized that I haven't looked
into FDS clustering config at all until now. From what I can tell, FDS is not
configured to be in a clustered environment until you follow the steps in the
"Using software clustering"
section (using jgroups). Is this the only way? Dimitrios Gianninas RIA Developer Optimal Payments
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- [flexcoders] FDS and clustering Dimitrios Gianninas
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