On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 5:04 AM, Gabriel Roldán <[email protected]> wrote:
> uh, oh, sigh. so far so good for iterative development.

Iterative development is good, it's pushing changes in RCs that is
sometime troublesome
in a moment were we need to close up and ship.
However if this did not happen in a RC I might not have noticed it, I stumbled
into it the hard way because we promised to install a 2.1.0 to a customer
that has RC2 and we cannot upgrade them to RC3 now.

This means that, so far, I have to fork RC2 with the latest fixes to
avoid ripping
away GWC from the cluster.

> Though the end goal is to be able to do real clustering this is a big
> inconvenient indeed meanwhile.
> I guess the easiest way out would be an extra env var to completely
> disable diskquota just like you have to do to disable the metastore?

That would be good. The flag should just avoid the activation of
the sleepycat db with associated lock.

In the future, in an ideal world, it would be nice to be able to setup
a number of GS+GWC on the same machine, and replicate that
on different machines, all pointing to the same centralized storage,
and be able to have each write tiles to the disk and in the quota/metadata
storages, so that each element in the cluster can leverage the higher
seeding/dynamic caching speed provided by the integration.
Just dreaming.

Cheers
Andrea



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