Confluence 3.5 : How to Revert from Clustering to Single Node
This page last changed on Mar 03, 2010 by jlargman.
Disabling a ClusterIf reverting from a Clustered configuration, one solution is to back up the data, install a new stand-alone, and restore the data. This is the recommended approach. An alternative is:
<property name="confluence.cluster">false</property> To check to see if clustering has been disabled, look in the logs after the xml during startup. In your catalina.out, you have: INFO [KB:main] [KB:confluence.cluster.tangosol.TangosolClusterManager] startCluster Bringing up cluster service This line won't exist if you start it up with the config we gave above. That's how to test it. |
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