bruary 04, 2014 1:34 PM
>To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org
>Cc: Murali Reddy
>Subject: Re: Run In memory event bus by default
>
>Please find my answers inline.
>
>On 04/02/14 11:04 AM, "Chiradeep Vittal"
>wrote:
>
>>Do you mean, "can we start it by default&qu
On 05/02/14 3:04 AM, "Nitin Mehta" wrote:
>Please find my answers inline.
>
>On 04/02/14 11:04 AM, "Chiradeep Vittal"
>wrote:
>
>>Do you mean, "can we start it by default"?
>
>Yes.
We can enable it by default, we just have to add spring config file. There
are no CloudStack components that will
@cloudstack.apache.org
Cc: Murali Reddy
Subject: Re: Run In memory event bus by default
Please find my answers inline.
On 04/02/14 11:04 AM, "Chiradeep Vittal"
wrote:
>Do you mean, "can we start it by default"?
Yes.
>Does it work for clustered management servers?
Probabl
Please find my answers inline.
On 04/02/14 11:04 AM, "Chiradeep Vittal"
wrote:
>Do you mean, "can we start it by default"?
Yes.
>Does it work for clustered management servers?
Probably Murali who is the author can better answer this.
But for my use case where I want to listen to the action ev
Do you mean, "can we start it by default"?
Does it work for clustered management servers?
On 2/3/14 11:25 AM, "Nitin Mehta" wrote:
>I see that in memory event bus got checked in recently. I understand that
>its a plugin, but can we not start it by default ?
>It would help different components (f
I see that in memory event bus got checked in recently. I understand that its a
plugin, but can we not start it by default ?
It would help different components (for example - monitoring system, usage
etc.) within CS to subscribe to events and take some useful action based on
them if they could a