A question about load balancers and Terracotta clustering
Wessel, Keith William
kwessel at illinois.edu
Fri Jul 13 17:34:11 EDT 2012
Thanks, gentlemen. We've got a console running now. Off to see what's going on. Will post the outcome of this fabulous insanity.
Thanks again to all for the tips and suggestions.
Keith
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From: users-bounces at shibboleth.net [mailto:users-bounces at shibboleth.net] On Behalf Of Christopher Bongaarts
Sent: Friday, July 13, 2012 4:22 PM
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Subject: Re: A question about load balancers and Terracotta clustering
On 7/13/2012 3:33 PM, Wessel, Keith William wrote:
> &* I know My remote X display is working as I can open an xterm. * the
> ~/.dev-console.log.0 file gets created but nothing's in it. * I even
> tried copying my tc-config.xml to ~/.AdminClient.xml to see if it'd be
> happier with a config file.
>
> All it does when I run dev-console.sh is creates the
> .dev-console.log.0 if it doesn't exist then terminates.
>
> Anyone have any suggestions as to what I might add to the JAVA_OPTS or
> elsewhere to get this thing to give me some debugging info? Or has
> anyone seen this behavior before?
I run my dev console remotely - copy the terracotta distribution to your local workstation, set JAVA_HOME and TC_INSTALL_DIR variables appropriately (TC_INSTALL_DIR will default correctly if you run dev-console.sh/bat from its own dir), and off you go.
It runs quite happily on Windows XP and 7, connecting to terracotta servers on Solaris and Linux.
The dev console doesn't need access to the tc-config.xml - you configure connections within the dev console.
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