I have not seen any parameter that tells GWC to read a specific config
file, you can however point to a certain directory by setting
-DGEOWEBCACHE_CACHE_DIR = /path_to_gwc_cache_dir/ .  I think you need to
ask on geowebache`s mailing list about multiple geowebache.xml

regards,
Imran

On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 9:43 PM, Veovis <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> The architecture is not complicated. Two Server are Loadbalanced and both
> don't support disk quotas. They only read the tiles.
> Your idea works for writing servers, but is it important for read-only
> Server.
> Is it possible touse two geocacheweb.xml or not?
>
> Greeting Luke
>
> Am 18.04.2012 um 12:11 schrieb Imran Rajjad <[email protected]>:
>
> seems like a very complicated architecture. if more than one servers are
> using the same cache directory, there is every chance for a file lock to
> occur. You will need different cache directory for each server in anycase.
> If you are tiling from a third server, after tiling , you can copy the data
> from tiling server`s cache directory to the provider server`s cache
> directory manually.
>
> regards,
> Imran
>
> On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 1:13 PM, Veovis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi List,
>>
>> is these question to simple? Please, give me a answer. Its importen for
>> me.
>>
>> Thanks Luke
>>
>> Am 16.04.2012 um 13:13 schrieb Veovis <[email protected]>:
>>
>> > Hi,
>> > I have three server. One create tile (Creator-Server). Two servers
>> provide the tiles (Provider-Server). All three server running GeoServer
>> 2.1.4 incl. GWC under Windows Server 2008. All share the same directory
>> (for tiles und the geowebcache.xml) on a network drive. Is it possible,
>> that the “Provider-Server” access in the directory to a other second
>> geowebcache.xml (maybe geowebcache_1.xml) than the“Creator-Server”? And if
>> where? The different between both xmls is the number of layers. Unfinished
>> layers should not be visible for the “Provider-Server”.
>> >
>> > I hope you understand my english.
>> >
>> > Greetings
>> > Luke
>> >
>> >
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