* Jonathon: " [Mayan EDMS: 970] How to set up a Mayan cluster?" (Thu, 22 Jan
  2015 20:37:13 -0800 (PST)):

> Inspired by Roberto's post about installing Mayan on a Raspberry Pi, I gave 
> it a go and have been using it for a little while now. I am using SQLite, 
> Tesseract, Nginx and uwsqi.
> I have foud that the Raspberry Pi's CPU goes to 100% when trying to perform 
> OCR and have had to disable the OCR feature.
> Running a cluster with a second Raspberry Pi to per form the OCR while the 
> first just serves the pages sounds like a possible solution.
> I haven't been able to find any hints on how to impliment such a cluster, 
> other than a rather cryptic comment from Roberto that it is a custom 
> config. 
> Does anyone have any clues on how to set a cluster up?

Hi Jonathon,

version 1.1 of Mayan will soon be released and this version includes many
improvements in this respect. Many tasks of the application can be offloaded to
different workers, thus making it easy to create distributed environments.

So I would recommend you to help us testing the next generation of Mayan,
which should make it easier to setup the application to your needs. For a
start and the the configuration of the worker(s) you can have a look at [1.


Cheers,
Mathias



[1]
https://github.com/mayan-edms/mayan-edms/blob/development/docs/topics/development.rst#setting-up-a-development-version-using-vagrant



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