Hi Andrea,

Apologies for not making crystal clear my purpose in my previous post. It is
probably because I don't fully understand how the database pooling technique
works.

I was aiming using one database pool for the whole cluster (by the way I
have multiple stores and not only one) but you are suggesting that this may
not be as beneficial as I expected and also there is limited information on
how to implement it.

Your other suggestion is setting up a JNDI but having four instances of
Geoserver in my setup If I use the  Setting up a JNDI connection pool with
Tomcat
<http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/tutorials/tomcat-jndi/tomcat-jndi.html>
  
guidelines to setup the JNDI I will be doing that in the master tomcat
container right? (e.g. tomcat-1)

How about the tomcat containers (e.g. tomcat-2,tomcat-3,tomcat-4) serving
the slave Geoservers? Will they be able to use the tomcat-1 pool  or do I
have to setup separate JNDI for them as well?

Thanks again,
Dimitris





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