Greg Otico responded: |
2019-09-12 03:55 |
Labkey Support,
Do you have any information that can assist us in getting a clustered environment to work? We have 2 nodes and in order for changes to appear on the 2nd Tomcat node, we need to restart.
Thanks, Greg
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Matthew Bellew responded: |
2019-09-12 09:47 |
We have had customers successfully deploy LabKey in to a cluster in a fail-over configuration (only one LabKey active at a time). However, we do not support multiple instances of LabKey running against the same database server concurrently. As you guessed this is primarily due to aggressive caching in-memory caching.
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Greg Otico responded: |
2019-09-12 10:08 |
Thanks Matthew, is there a way to control caching (ie. timing to occur every minute or so) ?
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Matthew Bellew responded: |
2019-09-12 10:58 |
No there is not. You can clear the cache entirely from the site admin console which useful for testing/debugging and above-mentioned the fail over scenario. However, this will still not enable multiple LabKey servers running concurrently. That configuration is completely untested and unsupported.
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