Sure Robert, please do post things here like this - somebody in our community may know.

I wasn't meaning to come across as "don't post here" more "if you don't get a helpful reply after a reasonable period you may like to try elsewhere" :)

It goes without saying, if you do find an answer elsewhere feel free to post your findings - so Guvnor users can benefit from your research :)

Thanks,

Mike

2011/8/13 Robert Morse <rmorse@mdesignz.com>
Hello Mike,
Very good point.  I didn't mean to clutter this list, just thought someone here might have direct experience with what I'm trying to do.
Thanks again for your message.

-robert.

On Aug 13, 2011, at 3:43 AM, Michael Anstis wrote:

Whilst not an answer; if nothing comes to light on this forum you might like to try either the JackRabbit or ModeShape user forums (depending on which JCR implementation you are using).

As you may already know, Guvnor uses one of these JCR implementations for it's repository and the use-case you describe is not Guvnor specific, but IMO JCR.

With kind regards,

Mike

On 13 August 2011 10:37, Robert Morse <rmorse@mdesignz.com> wrote:
Our Seam 2.2.x application uses Drools 5.2 and Guvnor 5.2 running under JBoss 5.1.0.GA.  We use an external MySql database set up in a master slave configuration.  The repository.xml file points to the master MySql database (obviously).
Here's my question:   Let's assume the database master fails, and we promote the slave so it's now the master.  The repository.xml file would now need to point to the slave's database instance.  Does anything in the Guvnor created repository directory need to be modified?   Is it safe to switch simply by changing the values in repository.xml?

Thanks.

-robert.




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