Good Morning Guys :D,

well - OpenXPKI nodes are (almost) stateless and all you need is a shared database to run a multi-node setup. This is the case already since OpenXPKI 1.x (ok it has improved much but basically its there for a long time).

The "Cluster Status" is nothing more than a list of records from this shared database which is created by each node when connecting.

best regards

Oliver

On 19.08.24 20:33, Andreas Steffen wrote:
I'm also wondering about the "Cluster Status" section introduced
with OpenXPKI 3.30.3. What is this cluster feature all about?

I would be very interested in a cluster of replicating PKI servers
located at different geographic sites, synchronizing themselves over
secure network connections.

Kind regards

Andreas

On 19.08.24 20:09, Andreas Piesk via OpenXPKI-users wrote:
Hello list,

sometimes I see in webui a section "Cluster Status" and sometimes not.

I haven't seen any cluster configuration, under which circumstances is "Cluster Status" shown?

Best,
-ap


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