You're right, but I don't think Matt was referring to cellar at all.  Child
instances are managed through the admin commands / scripts / service and
provides the ability to spawn new karaf processes on the same server.

On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 23:56, Glen Mazza <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
> I don't think you really create "child" instances of Karaf -- but you
> instead cluster them (i.e., peers of Karaf instances) using Cellar, no?
>
> Glen
>
>
> On 09/29/2011 02:16 AM, Guillaume Nodet wrote:
>
> I think the main reason is to benefit from the os process isolation.
> If you want to run multiple applications on the same server but want to be
> able to have one keep runnning if the other fail abruptly, child instances
> are the way to go.
>
> On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 00:31, Matt Madhavan <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> Sorry bear with me  am just beginning to grasp the usefulness of Karaf! I
>> have some questions on Karaf!
>>
>> When under what situations you would want to create child instances. when
>> is
>> it useful? Can some one give me some info on this one? I'm looking for
>> some
>> likely scenerios!
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>> Matt
>>
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>>
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