Paul Ferraro wrote:
On Tue, 2010-07-06 at 15:23 +0200, Bela Ban wrote:
> jean-frederic clere wrote:
>> On 07/06/2010 02:55 PM, Bela Ban wrote:
>>> A domain shows that it has node1, node2, node3, but that doesn't
>>> necessaily mean that node[1-3] really formed a cluster !
>> So you mean you want an additional information in the
>> /mod_cluster-manager and have something like:
>> Node1:
>> Balancer: mycluster,Domain: dom1,cluster: cluster0,...
>> Node2:
>> Balancer: mycluster,Domain: dom1,cluster: cluster0,...
>> node3:
>> Balancer: mycluster,Domain: dom1,cluster: cluster1,...
>> or node3:
>> Balancer: mycluster,Domain: dom1,cluster: ,...
> The information should also show the node in the cluster, e.g.
> Node1:
> Balancer: mycluster,Domain: dom1,cluster: cluster0 [Node1,Node2]
> Node2:
> Balancer: mycluster,Domain: dom1,cluster: cluster0 [Node1,Node2]
>
>
> We should make sure though that mod_cluster_manager doesn't get
> overloaded with this information... node names can get long !
>
>> Correct? ... How could we get that information? In the STATUS MCMP?
> Brian, Paul ?
If you wanted this information in mod_cluster-manager, it would need to
be sent via STATUS ... however, in general, I don't think we should be
pushing any information to httpd that it would not "use" - after all, it
is not the appropriate place to manage a jgroups cluster.
Ideally JON should be the ultimate go-to source for this kind of
information - just as it is for all clusters in the AS.
Yes - agreed, but it'll take time to get this into JON, so meanwhile it
would be nice to have something in mod_cluster_manager
--
Bela Ban
Lead JGroups / Clustering Team
JBoss