[Building Sakai] Sakai Clustering
Kevin P. Foote
kpfoote at iup.edu
Wed Sep 16 08:25:22 PDT 2009
whoops .. thanks Matthew for filling in the part I forgot :-)
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thanks
kevin.foote
On Wed, 16 Sep 2009, Matthew Jones wrote:
-> And to store the content on the file system you'd have to set up a
-> shared space with nfs/smb/afs (whichever you're most comfortable with
-> using) on the server D and map the drive onto both of the other
-> machines. Then just configure sakai to use this directory as the
-> storage space.
->
-> bodyPath at org.sakaiproject.content.api.ContentHostingService=/content/sakai
-> # Only uncomment the bodyVolumes property if you have multiple content volumes
-> # (sub directories/ mount points relative to the location specified above)
-> bodyVolumes at org.sakaiproject.content.api.ContentHostingService=vol1,vol2,vol3
->
-> http://confluence.sakaiproject.org/display/DOC/Sakai+Admin+Guide+-+Binary+Content+and+Filesystem+Settings
->
-> The migration is also described there if you were previously storing
-> in the database, though you can continue to store in the database if
-> you wanted as well.
->
-> On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 9:40 AM, Kevin P. Foote <kpfoote at iup.edu> wrote:
-> >
-> > Given
-> >
-> > This should be a quite simple task..
-> >
-> > You already have two instances of sakai X up and working so each has its
-> > own sakai.properties file..
-> >
->
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