Only Origin needs to connect to the file server in this prototype and now
only one Origin is supported. The load-balancer is connected to Edges. So if
you have 5 machines, you can use one as Origin, one as Terracotta server,
one as load-balancer and 2 as Edges.

On 9/8/07, Daniel Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Sorry me again, with this configuration, we have 5 clustered machines
> connecting to a NAS, what would be the best configuration for this in this
> scenario ? One machine is the origin and not attached to the load balancer
> which is also running terracotta, 4 machines running as the frontend edge
> machines and attached to the load balancer ?  They are all running 3G P4's
> and 2G of ram.  Is it possible to run the cluster files from the NAS storage
> itself rather than having seperate set of files on  each machine ? This
> means i just need to update it in one spot, but not sure if that will affect
> performance, especially for reads for the files. I am finding some errors at
> times where there is network issues getting the files for some reason.
> On 08/09/2007, at 7:44 PM, Steven Gong wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> Orion, Tim and I had a meeting discussing the current status and future
> plan of Red5 Edge/Origin with Terracotta integration. Below is the detail.
> (1) Deadlock issue: Orion and Tim explained the auto-lock concept to me
> and helped to solve the deadlock issue caused by misconfiguration of
> auto-locks. Now the Edge/Origin Red5 won't get deadlocked on Terracotta.
> (2) Performance test and tuning: We plan to do performance test and tuning
> in the next step to verify the design and implementation of the Edge/Origin
> prototype. Orion and Tim gave some advice on how to do performance test and
> tuning on Terracotta. Orion will also provide several online HW resources
> for the test. This is very helpful for clustering performance test when
> several machines are available to setup the server environment. Great thanks
> to Orion and other Terracotta guys to make this happen!
>
> So we will move forward to test the prototype and do the enhancement
> afterwards.
>
> To all the Red5 users,
> Now you can try to run Edge/Origin prototype on Terracotta. Theoretically
> you can run all the servers on one machine: Edge, Origin and Terracotta
> server. But the recommended configuration is to put each server to their own
> machine, especially the Terracotta server.
> To run the servers, the only difference from the version without
> Terracotta is that you need to start the Edge on Terracotta with the
> configuration file tc-config-edge.xml in the root dir of the clustering
> branch.
> Feel free to report issues during your experiment. Thanks!
>
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> Steven Gong
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