On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 3:10 PM, Denis GERMAIN <dt.germ...@gmail.com> wrote:

> [...]
> But you told me
> "One way, if you want to have :
> * each realm got only their views on their WebUI
> * *you still got the full view on one WebUI*
> is to put WebUI on each sub-schedulers, and got one global broker with a
> WebUI too until the multi-broker levels feature is done (will not be for
> the next release)."
>
> I feel I can do even better if I understand well, because the hosts of
> Entity1 are not showing in the ALL WebUI, only in Entity1 WebUI. So I guess
> I didn't set up exactly what you suggested
>
> What do you mean by "put WebUI on each sub-schedulers". Is it possible to
> really put the WebUI module in the schedulers declaration (and not in the
> brokers declaration as I did)? Am I confused?
>

Why not give a try for this and see if it works? :)
Tip : in this way the WebUI will boost as fast as it can be, because the
data won't have to be serialized between daemons.


>
> [...]
>>
>
> Ok, thanks for the explaination, I understand the idea now!
>
You're welcome :)


Jean
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