Neil Aggarwal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> 
> Anton:
> 
> I was also worried about using Appia since it appeared
> that the gossip server was a single point of failure.
> 
> Thanks to Nuno Carvalho, he created a way to run Appia
> without the need for having a gossip server.
> 
> I am using the new configuration in a testbed environment
> and it seems to be working great.
> 
> Take a look at this message for the configuration of Appia
> to use:
> 
> https://forge.continuent.org/pipermail/appia/2006-December/000180.html
> 
> If you need more help, post to the Appia mailing list and
> I will try to assist.
> 
>       Neil
Hi Neil,
Thank you! That's definitiely better than nothing. I feel uneasy about building
2 open sourse products out of CVS and deploying the end result anywhere but in
test. I don't quite understand why they can not have 2 gossip servers - in a
true spirit of p2p and gossip protocols.
One way or another, considering that I need to deploy something to production
fairly soon, I'd rather get jGroups TCP config for Sequoia or run Appia with
constant monitoring of the gossip server.
Anton



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