Question 1: I am trying to setup a new environment of Campaing following this resource: Standalone deployment . How can i remove all the instances from my box ? Is there any nlserver command for this. Or can i simply delete the two configs files located in conf folder?
Question 2: Can someone please explain what actually is the use case for Instances ? What do they do , what is the significance of having multiple instances on the same machine?
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akshay
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Hi,
1: Yes, delete the instance configs. Or at least the <dataSource/> nodes in them. Drop the db's too if they're taking up space.
2: I can't think of any reasons to use multiple instances on same install. Likely the devs added it as a matter of correctness- a proper server can serve multiple instances. Everyone just uses containers or vm's, much easier to manage.
Thanks,
-Jon
Hi,
1: Yes, delete the instance configs. Or at least the <dataSource/> nodes in them. Drop the db's too if they're taking up space.
2: I can't think of any reasons to use multiple instances on same install. Likely the devs added it as a matter of correctness- a proper server can serve multiple instances. Everyone just uses containers or vm's, much easier to manage.
Thanks,
-Jon
Thanks Jon !
Could you please explain ( or refer to any material ) which explains the use cases for multiple instances ?
For eg, is it that, Administrator can have multiple instances each one geared towards a specific type of businesss.. like HR ând Finance emailing can be done from one instance while Marketing uses another instance.
Hope my question is clear enough?
Once again Thanks a lot for your help.
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Hi,
Multiple instances exist along 2 axes:
Instances never align to user roles.
Thanks,
-Jon
thanks Jon!
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