Re: Multiple Server Configurations

2006-05-23 Thread David Jencks
s/server2 A major grouping off of Geronimo makes sense so we can group servers together. It would make sense to me to leave geronimo/var as the legacy, single server and the above as the clustered convention. Aaron Mulder wrote: All, David Jencks just backported a feature that

Re: Multiple Server Configurations

2006-05-23 Thread Hiram Chirino
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Re: Multiple Server Configurations

2006-05-23 Thread Dain Sundstrom
s/server2 A major grouping off of Geronimo makes sense so we can group servers together. It would make sense to me to leave geronimo/var as the legacy, single server and the above as the clustered convention. Aaron Mulder wrote: All, David Jencks just backported a feature that lets you crea

Re: Multiple Server Configurations

2006-05-23 Thread Matt Hogstrom
he legacy, single server and the above as the clustered convention. Aaron Mulder wrote: All, David Jencks just backported a feature that lets you create multiple server configurations inside a single Geronimo installation. This affects the contents of the var/ directory, if I understand it

Re: Multiple Server Configurations

2006-05-22 Thread John Sisson
gether. It would make sense to me to leave geronimo/var as the legacy, single server and the above as the clustered convention. Aaron Mulder wrote: All, David Jencks just backported a feature that lets you create multiple server configurations inside a single Geronimo installation. This a

Re: Multiple Server Configurations

2006-05-19 Thread Paul McMahan
e can group servers together. It would make sense to me to leave geronimo/var as the legacy, single server and the above as the clustered convention. Aaron Mulder wrote: > All, > > David Jencks just backported a feature that lets you create multiple > server configurations inside a single G

Re: Multiple Server Configurations

2006-05-19 Thread Joe Bohn
backported a feature that lets you create multiple server configurations inside a single Geronimo installation. This affects the contents of the var/ directory, if I understand it right. So essentially, you could create a structure like this: geronimo/var/... (default configuration) geronimo/se

Re: Multiple Server Configurations

2006-05-19 Thread ian . d . stewart
I've added a new skeleton document, Geronimo v1.1 - Multiple Server Configurations (http://opensource.atlassian.com/confluence/oss/display/GERONIMO/Geronimo+v1.1+-+Multiple+Server+Configurations) to the Confluence Wiki if someone more knowledgable (*cough* Hernan *cough*) wants to flesh ou

Re: Multiple Server Configurations

2006-05-18 Thread David Jencks
On May 18, 2006, at 1:53 PM, Aaron Mulder wrote: All, David Jencks just backported a feature that lets you create multiple server configurations inside a single Geronimo installation. This affects the contents of the var/ directory, if I understand it right. So essentially, you could create

Re: Multiple Server Configurations

2006-05-18 Thread Matt Hogstrom
rver2 A major grouping off of Geronimo makes sense so we can group servers together. It would make sense to me to leave geronimo/var as the legacy, single server and the above as the clustered convention. Aaron Mulder wrote: All, David Jencks just backported a feature that lets you create multiple

Multiple Server Configurations

2006-05-18 Thread Aaron Mulder
All, David Jencks just backported a feature that lets you create multiple server configurations inside a single Geronimo installation. This affects the contents of the var/ directory, if I understand it right. So essentially, you could create a structure like this: geronimo/var/... (default