Ok thanks for the informations :D
Le 27/12/2011 14:39, Pid * a écrit :
On 27 Dec 2011, at 12:07, Cédric SAMSONcedric.sam...@adeuxi.com wrote:
Yes I tried and it works fine, but I just want all is automatic.
FarmWarDeployer doesn't do that.
It is a push mechanism rather than a repository of
On 26 Dec 2011, at 14:33, Cédric SAMSON cedric.sam...@adeuxi.com wrote:
Hi all,
Context :
I have a cluster with 2 nodes (both on linux).
* The master node is configured as below : *
Engine name=Catalina defaultHost=localhost jvmRoute=Tomcat-1
Realm
On 27 Dec 2011, at 12:07, Cédric SAMSON cedric.sam...@adeuxi.com wrote:
Yes I tried and it works fine, but I just want all is automatic.
FarmWarDeployer doesn't do that.
It is a push mechanism rather than a repository of applications queued
for deployment.
p
I mean, a machine crash, we
Yes I tried and it works fine, but I just want all is automatic.
I mean, a machine crash, we have to change it.
The new machine has :
1. the same IP
2. the same name
3. the same tomcat configuration (but without the war files already
deployed)
as the previous machine (in order to not
Hi all,
Context :
I have a cluster with 2 nodes (both on linux).
* The master node is configured as below : *
Engine name=Catalina defaultHost=localhost jvmRoute=Tomcat-1
Realm className=org.apache.catalina.realm.UserDatabaseRealm
resourceName=UserDatabase/
Host name=localhost