Option 1: Separate your deployment environments to two subnets.
Option 2: Separate your deployment environment using the multiple
sites configuration by using separate ports for wotaskd. Like 1085
and 1086.
Option 3: Choose one server to run JavaMonitor and manage all your
applications from there.
Option 3 is the most recommended way to manage WO deployments. You
don't need two separate monitors. Just add both hosts to one monitor
and run your instances wherever you like. Make sure your host list
is configured correctly using any of the options available for
providing the host list.
My highest recommendation is to read the deployment guide and believe
what it tells you. It explains all you need to know to deploy and
manage your instances. Ignoring the recommendations is the quickest
way to get yourself into trouble with WO deployments.
On Mar 13, 2007, at 2:30 PM, Atkinson John-HKV437 wrote:
What I was talking about were multiple deployment instances on
multiple
machines - they just happen to be used for testing by our developers.
For example, we have a machine named Bart. Bart is running an app
called HR, and the adapter is configured for a Host List with the
following in the apache.conf file: WebObjectsConfig
http://10.1.254.10:1085 10 Monitor is running on Bart as well.
Lisa is a separate machine running an app called Finance. Lisa's
adapter is also configured for a Host List with the following in 'her'
apache.conf file: WebObjectsConfig http://10.1.254.11:1085 10
Monitor
is running on Lisa as well.
The problem is that Bart, from time to time, learns about the Finance
app running on Lisa, and decides to add it to the SiteConfig.xml and
take ownership of it. The opposite has also happened, where Lisa
assumes ownership of HR. Neither is desirable.
As I understand it now, the doc on "Deploying Multiple Sites"
applies to
multiple sites on the same subnet as well as multiple sites on the
same
hardware...
Thanks,
John
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Robert Walker
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