[opencms-dev] Is asking about clustering considered rude?

Angus Mezick amezick at guidestar.org
Mon Apr 5 14:47:01 CEST 2004


I know, I just gave up after I could find the documentation or get help
on how to publish to a cluster of servers from one admin interface like
THE WEBSITE SAYS YOU CAN!  I sent an email every couple of days and kept
getting blown off.  Ick.  If you can tell me how to use the feature in
this snippet I took from the page:
http://www.opencms.org/opencms/en/support/features.html I will be HAPPY
to give OpenCMS another shot: 

Clustering for load balancing and failover

To ensure the availability of a website even in the case of hardware
failure, or to handle websites with high load, the OpenCms installation
can be clustered on several server machines. Common hardware solutions
like for example CISCO local director are fully supported. OpenCms will
automatically update all servers in the cluster if new content is
published.

NOTE: I take Clustering to mean one development server and multiple live
servers.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andras Balogh [mailto:andras at reea.net] 
> Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 8:38 AM
> To: opencms-dev at opencms.org
> Subject: Re: [opencms-dev] Is asking about clustering considered rude?
> 
> 
>     Hello,
> 
>     My opinion is that you can't say anything bad about 
> OpenCms if you 
> used it only 1-2 weeks.
> My opinion is that OpenCms is a very good CMS system (as far as i can 
> tell there is no better one).
> In your pros list i think you missed some of the most important 
> functionalities.
> 
> Best wishes,
> Andras.
> 
> Angus Mezick wrote:
> 
> >Thanks Moris,
> >
> >Nope, no real closure.  As far as I can tell, the features 
> listed on the
> >web page are a complete fabrication.  A cron job doesn't cut it.  I
> >moved to magnolia.  They actually responded to my questions.
> >
> >OpenCMS Review:
> >http://phoenix.inetsolve.com:8080/angusBlog/blog/computers/ja
va/?permali
>nk=27C5B2BCBB979FFAE1C30597F127D36B.txt
>
>Magnolia Review:
>http://phoenix.inetsolve.com:8080/angusBlog/blog/computers/java/?permal
i
>nk=015F3CFE1180599255441AAD260025AD.txt
>
>--Angus
>  
>


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