The Admin team can comment more, but if you introduce a new artifact such as krb5.conf then the admin system does not know that it is a managed artifact (which requires replication/synch support).
In general i too felt that we may need an extensibility point/configuration support which can tell the admin clustering runtime on what artifacts are to be synched (rather than assuming a fixed hardcoded set of artifacts).
On 11-Jul-2011, at 12:57 PM, forums_at_java.net wrote:
> IMHO my description wasn't enough clear.
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> 1. I have a file in domain1:
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> glassfish\domains\domain1\config\krb5.conf
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> 2. And I have a directory:
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> glassfish\nodes\localhost-domain1\instance-test\config
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> 3. When the cluster synchronization starts all files in config directory of
> domain1 are copied into config directory of instance-test node except the
> file krb5.conf.
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> Moreover if I copy the file krb5.conf into instance-test\config manually,
> glassfish removes it on next synchronization.
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> 4. My question is: how can I solve this problem?
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> And a question which is still open too:
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> How can I force cluster synchronization (instance-test with domain1)?
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