Hi
I am not sure if you received an answer on this already, but it seems
somebody asked the
same some time ago
http://web.archiveorange.com/archive/v/L1HBQddB3PYM2Fsde3ZL
(with one not totally certain answer).
On the other you might just give it a try and check what it will do.
I would also be interested in your findings.
Thanks
Michael
On 4/14/11 11:20 AM, Christian Stocker wrote:
Hi
We're currently building a jackrabbit setup with quite some new content
every day. We also want to use clustering and beeing able to add new
instances should the need arise. Reading
http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/Clustering that seems to be not that
easy (adding a completely new instance) without having to replay the
whole journal from the beginning (which can take ages, of course).
Is there an easy, recommended way to add new instances without having to
replay the whole journal? In the "Janitor" section, there's the remark
"If the janitor is enabled then you loose the possibility to easily add
cluster nodes. (It is still possible but takes detailed knowledge of
Jackrabbit.)"
Is this still the case? What "Detailed knowledge" do we need, to just
"clone" a running instance and add that to the cluster?
(using the janitor would certainly make sense in our use case)
Any hint is very appreciated
christian