> I settled on something similar to this. The outer server (processing > requests from the NAS) uses redundant-load-balance to write round-robin > across several (currently 5) detail files. > > Five detail listeners (one for each detail file) then feed data to their > final destinations (remote proxies, SQL databases, etc.). > > It turned out a bit neater than having the outer server write a single file > that's exploded by a dedicated detail listener into several files that, in > turn, each have a detail listener that actually processes the detail. FWIW, > it turned out to be impossible to implement that way since detail listeners > won't write to a detail files, even if the output file is different from the > input file. > > Weird, I wonder what hackery is in the server to stop that... But yes you're correct you only need the detail writers in the outer server, not sure why I suggested the chain. Glad it worked out all the same :)
Arran
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