Thanks, that’s what I’ve done, works well this way. De : Clément OUDOT [mailto:[email protected]] Envoyé : jeudi 4 décembre 2014 12:19 À : FOUCHET, Alexandre Cc : lsc-userslsc-users Objet : Re: [lsc-users] What happens when one destination server is down ?
2014-12-04 12:14 GMT+01:00 FOUCHET, Alexandre <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>: Thanks for the quick answer. What do you mean by that ? Does that mean I shouldn’t launch lsc with –all but rather with different cron tasks having “lsc –s –dest1”, “lsc –s –dest2”, etc so that each task only tries to contact one dest? Sadly this is not sufficient. You need to create different configuration directories, for example /etc/lsc1, /etc/lsc2, ... and put a lsc.xml (and logback.xml) in each of this directory. Declare only the necessary connections in each lsc.xml. Then call lsc with -f to choose the directory. Clément.
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