Our setup:

- Webservers know every appserver and ask each for running instances.
- Each appserver has wotaskd running. wotaskd restarts and shedules apps on its 
machine (that's what it is for).
- Monitor (on one machine) knows all wotaskd's and configures them.

No files involved. (Just as backup)
wotaskd's do not synchronize. They just know their own machine. (As far as I 
remember)

        atze


Am 26.08.2011 um 16:16 schrieb Mertz Stéphan:

> Hi,
> 
> Le 26 août 2011 à 14:31, Alexander Spohr a écrit :
> 
>> What is your problem?
> It's rather a comprehension problem.
> My first attempt was to install a monitor+wotaskd on the http server to 
> manage the app servers: bad idea.
> I did not know the mechanism of synchonisation between the wotaskds, I do not 
> know if it is really reliable.
> 
>>> Are you in the same conf ?
>> 
>> _IN_ the same conf? Not sure I understand this question (but I am German and 
>> not a native speaker).
>> We have one wotaskd per machine. All apps on one machine are configured with 
>> it.
> I wanted to ask : do you have the same setup ? (not native speaker too)
> 
>>> Do you share the siteConfig.xml for all the servers ?
>> Yes. But we do not transfer the file. the web-server contacts alls wotaskd's.
>> That is much better if one app(-server) goes offline.
> So, each app server has it's own siteConfig.xml (auto-magically 
> synchronized)? It is not in a shared folder ?
> 
>>> Where are your monitor ?
>> On one of the app-servers. Only running when we need it. Not in wotaskd's 
>> config but started by hand.
> 
> Stéphan

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